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What's for dinner?

Last post 11-14-2009, 9:32 PM by kingjk729. 132 replies.
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  • Re: What's for dinner?

     10-30-2009, 3:45 PM

    Krieg:
    I'm smoking some baby back ribs tomorrow before the GA, FL game. hope they turn out good, trying a new recipe!

    3 slabs of St. Louis-style ribs or baby back ribs, cut in half, membrane off* and ribs
    washed
    1 cup of your favorite commercial or homemade dry BBQ rub
    1 cup honey
    1-1/2 cups apple juice
    2 cups honey BBQ Sauce

    * Cover the ribs with the rub, using about two-thirds on the meaty side and one-third on the boney side. Allow to stand at room temperature for 30 minutes before grilling.
    * Set the EGG® up for indirect cooking with a plate setter at 325°F. Using a handful of hickory and cherry chips will help carmelize the ribs.
    * Cook for one-and-a-half hours, using a rib rack if you need it to have sufficient space for three slabs of ribs. Remove ribs to a flat pan or cookie sheet and brush them all on both sides with honey.
    * Put the ribs in an aluminum foil pan with about one-inch of apple juice in the bottom, standing them on end in the pan if necessary to get them to fit. Cover with foil and continue cooking for about one hour, replenishing the apple juice if needed to maintain liquid in the pan. Test the ribs by inserting a toothpick to determine whether they are tender.

    * At this point, you could cool them down, wrap each slab separately and refrigerate them for a day or two. They can then be transported to a tailgate party or reheated for entertaining at home. * When ready to serve them, transfer the cooked ribs to a medium hot grill. Brush with Honey BBQ Sauce; heat a few minutes, flipping them to heat both sides. Cut in to pieces and serve.


    * Removing the membrane: Carefully slide a sharp implement, such as the tip of a butter knife or the tip of a meat thermometer, between the membrane and a bone near the end of the rack of ribs. Rock the implement back and forth gently to loosen the membrane until you have enough space to slide your finger under it. Using a paper towel, pull up the membrane and slowly peel the membrane off.
    damn, thanks for the good recipe
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  • Re: What's for dinner?

     10-30-2009, 7:07 PM

    Chili with corn bread, fritos and cheese
    "It's like a retarded political version of ding-dong ditch" - Lasabar
  • Re: What's for dinner?

     10-30-2009, 8:47 PM

    Sausage and Hamburger Pizza with extra Cheese ...uummmm !!!
  • Re: What's for dinner?

     10-31-2009, 8:13 PM

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    Trying to decide between Chinese take out, White Spot (local chain), or maybe just a can of Chunky. depends on what the woman wants I guess. I spent all day at the office, something tells me the old lady is gonna make my buy a nice dinner.

    Shaun
    Senior VP, Department of Redundancy Department
  • Re: What's for dinner?

     10-31-2009, 8:48 PM

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    Hungry man dinner: buffalo chicken strips, fries, corn, brownie
    "Sometimes I dig the dirty yet sweet oriental pong of this frag, but I wonder if it really makes sense to smell like I've hidden spice bags in all of my pockets?" ~basenotes.net
  • Re: What's for dinner?

     10-31-2009, 10:36 PM

    I opted for a Qdoba BBQ chicken burrito... 'twas a fantastic meal!

    I'd rather be a Smart-A$$ than a Dumb-A$$
  • Re: What's for dinner?

     10-31-2009, 11:49 PM

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    TheShaun:
    Trying to decide between Chinese take out, White Spot (local chain), or maybe just a can of Chunky. depends on what the woman wants I guess. I spent all day at the office, something tells me the old lady is gonna make my buy a nice dinner.
    Wound up being Whitespot, and boy was it the greasiest burger of my life. I can barely move right now.

    Shaun
    Senior VP, Department of Redundancy Department
  • Re: What's for dinner?

     10-31-2009, 11:57 PM

    A few "Fun Sized" Butterfingers, Snickers, 3 Musketeers, and MilkyWays. I was making a Stouffer's lasagna, but but I was filled up on candy before it was done.
  • Re: What's for dinner?

     11-01-2009, 12:03 AM

    MAJORdorMo:
    A few "Fun Sized" Butterfingers, Snickers, 3 Musketeers, and MilkyWays. I was making a Stouffer's lasagna, but but I was filled up on candy before it was done.
    Yeah... that's some good A$$ Lasagna, but doesn't it take like over an hour in the Oven!!! Do they now know that we guys don't F'in plan ahead and want everything instantly???

    I'd rather be a Smart-A$$ than a Dumb-A$$
  • Re: What's for dinner?

     11-01-2009, 12:07 AM

    Lasabar:
    MAJORdorMo:
    A few "Fun Sized" Butterfingers, Snickers, 3 Musketeers, and MilkyWays. I was making a Stouffer's lasagna, but but I was filled up on candy before it was done.
    Yeah... that's some good A$$ Lasagna, but doesn't it take like over an hour in the Oven!!! Do they now know that we guys don't F'in plan ahead and want everything instantly???


    Yeah, I hadn't eaten anythign all day, and they expect me to wait AN HOUR AND 30 MINUTES FOR A LASAGNA?
  • Re: What's for dinner?

     11-01-2009, 12:17 AM

    MAJORdorMo:
    Lasabar:
    MAJORdorMo:
    A few "Fun Sized" Butterfingers, Snickers, 3 Musketeers, and MilkyWays. I was making a Stouffer's lasagna, but but I was filled up on candy before it was done.
    Yeah... that's some good A$$ Lasagna, but doesn't it take like over an hour in the Oven!!! Do they now know that we guys don't F'in plan ahead and want everything instantly???
    Yeah, I hadn't eaten anythign all day, and they expect me to wait AN HOUR AND 30 MINUTES FOR A LASAGNA?
    What they should do is package a Toro Cigar with the Lasagna, that way your done just in time for Dinner!!!

    Oh Man... that'd be so freaking sweet!

    I'd rather be a Smart-A$$ than a Dumb-A$$
  • Re: What's for dinner?

     11-01-2009, 12:31 AM

    Lasabar:
    MAJORdorMo:
    Lasabar:
    MAJORdorMo:
    A few "Fun Sized" Butterfingers, Snickers, 3 Musketeers, and MilkyWays. I was making a Stouffer's lasagna, but but I was filled up on candy before it was done.
    Yeah... that's some good A$$ Lasagna, but doesn't it take like over an hour in the Oven!!! Do they now know that we guys don't F'in plan ahead and want everything instantly???


    Yeah, I hadn't eaten anythign all day, and they expect me to wait AN HOUR AND 30 MINUTES FOR A LASAGNA?
    What they should do is package a Toro Cigar with the Lasagna, that way your done just in time for Dinner!!!

    Oh Man... that'd be so freaking sweet!


    I think you're onto something....
  • Re: What's for dinner?

     11-01-2009, 12:50 AM

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    I had McDonald's. I'm not really a fan of the place, but it was the easiest place to go to on the way home from work. I had one of the new Angus 1/3 pounders. It turned out to be pretty good.
    Only real men cut their cigars with the tusks of elephants.- Hugemoose

  • Re: What's for dinner?

     11-01-2009, 3:14 PM

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    Matt Marvel:
    I had McDonald's. I'm not really a fan of the place, but it was the easiest place to go to on the way home from work. I had one of the new Angus 1/3 pounders. It turned out to be pretty good.
    Yeah... I can't too much fast food or my body turns on me, but I've noticed that Jack in the Box has a pretty awesome angus burger as well..
    MY toys: S.T. DuPont lighter, ashtray, and cutter. Full 5000ct cabinet humi, including 20 cigar boxes split among OpusX, GoF, 1964, and HMR.

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  • Re: What's for dinner?

     11-01-2009, 4:22 PM

    Matt Marvel:
    I had McDonald's. I'm not really a fan of the place, but it was the easiest place to go to on the way home from work. I had one of the new Angus 1/3 pounders. It turned out to be pretty good.


    My god, since I read this last night, I've been CRAVING a Big Mac and some fries...
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