Tonight’s offering is this beauty from page 100 of the Weber book. I will let you know the quality of the recipe later but I’m confident it’ll be nice having already made the sauce.
That's what I do on my gas BBQ - just place the "parcel" on top of one of the heat deflectors - works a treat.I picked up a little tip a couple of years ago for smoking meat in a Weber Kettle using wood chips. Soak a couple of handfuls of wood chips in water for at least 30 minutes. Tear off 2 sheets of tin foil and lay one on top of the other. When ready drain the soaked wood chips and place them on the tin foil. Fold the sides of the tin foil over the wood ships to create a seal like a parcel. Then using a fork or a skewer punch holes on one side of the tin foil parcel. When you want to smoke your meat place the tin foil parcel over your coals with the holes pointing up. It will take about 15 minutes before it starts smoking but will last way longer than just throwing the wood chips on top of the coals. I do this and it works great. A homemade smoke box.
Ruddy heck you're really smashing it up!Another recipe today in the smoker. Cowboy steaks with smoked shallot butter. Omg it was so good! Served with coleslaw and pea shoot salad.
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Ruddy heck you're really smashing it up!
Looks amazingAnother recipe today in the smoker. Cowboy steaks with smoked shallot butter. Omg it was so good! Served with coleslaw and pea shoot salad.
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Looks amazing
Just bought this...£4.19,off fleabay second hand.
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