The Official What's Cooking Thread [Food Porn]
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Looks good Nash. I've got to get my ass in gear and smoke some salmon.
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Did you cure it any?
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That looks fucking awesome. Looking forward to trying it.
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The hardest part is finding rolling papers large enough.Jimmy wrote:Looks good Nash. I've got to get my ass in gear and smoke some salmon.

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lol, looks excellent.
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Yeah, cured before smokingKeggermeister wrote:Did you cure it any?

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Nice one! Looks delish.
I smoked the pork for 11 hours on Mesquite. Pulling it in the morning.
Should be good eats tomorrow!
I smoked the pork for 11 hours on Mesquite. Pulling it in the morning.
Should be good eats tomorrow!
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Wicked. It's going to be epic 

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These may not look like much but.....
Scrambled eggs infused with pure cascade hop oil!!
Scrambled eggs infused with pure cascade hop oil!!

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Giving some salmon and a beef roast a go on the grill today.
Prepped the salmon in a concoction of brown sugar, maple syrup, olive oil, water and maple pepper.
Injected the beef roast with marinade and covered in a steak rub on the outside...I've got no clue how either will turn out
Prepped the salmon in a concoction of brown sugar, maple syrup, olive oil, water and maple pepper.
Injected the beef roast with marinade and covered in a steak rub on the outside...I've got no clue how either will turn out

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Where can one buy said hop oil??NASH wrote:infused with pure cascade hop oil!!
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You could buy it from NCM on the malt group buy, it's around $150 per ozTimG wrote:Where can one buy said hop oil??NASH wrote:infused with pure cascade hop oil!!

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25 pages is long enough for this topic. Lets start a new one to make it easier to find something at a later date. I don't feel like browsing through 75 pages of discussion to find a specific post.
Let's see what's cooking for Fall
Let's see what's cooking for Fall

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The Official What's Cooking Thread-Fall Version [Food Porn]
Let's see what's cooking for Fall





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Some corn chowder from the leftover Hoptoberfest corn.
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A little caramelization for flavour.
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Boiling into oblivion. 

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Added the red taters. Also threw in some fine grated for quick chowder texture. Scraped the cobs before I chucked them. That was the last pic unfortunately. Imagine the pot 3/4 full with 10 cobs of scaled corn and onion thrown in, with 500ml light cream.
Thanks to Bobby for bringing the corn to Hoptoberfest.

Thanks to Bobby for bringing the corn to Hoptoberfest.

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Fuck it, I'm having more. 

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The finished product. Corn for munching, and the squash for roasted squash curry hummus from Stephen Beaumont's book. Wicked good stuff - and I usually hate hummus....
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Glad to see it went to good use! And is that the actual Orval that someone brought on Saturday or more of the sour stout?
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You know you could always try using the search function, I could write up a little tutorial for you if that'd make it easierJimmy wrote:25 pages is long enough for this topic. Lets start a new one to make it easier to find something at a later date. I don't feel like browsing through 75 pages of discussion to find a specific post.



Chowder looks great Xman, and tasted great too


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Not a cob wasted. Not even a bad one, very good quality. That was sour stout, last beer standing.BobbyOK wrote:Glad to see it went to good use! And is that the actual Orval that someone brought on Saturday or more of the sour stout?

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Hey, what about that delicious looking squash man
... did that go into the soup? All that squash needs is a little butter and salt and pepper...

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Some seriously sexy.....
Chickens!!!!!!!!!
Holy lemon breast batman!

Chickens!!!!!!!!!





Holy lemon breast batman!
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