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Ulysses E. McGill
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7/4/2011 12:15:28 AM
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I made up a batch tonight and it was awesome. Some folks were asking about how it's done and here is a picture. I place it in a pan and smoke it over the BGE place setter for about 1.5 hours. Temp 325-350.
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lakngulf
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7/4/2011 7:11:33 AM
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Looks great. I think I will give that a try with some venison. What ingredients do you add? Or is that already posted below and I just need to look?
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Ulysses E. McGill
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7/5/2011 10:08:36 PM
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This batch was about 6 pounds of ground beef, 2 cups of bread crumbs, 6 eggs, 1 16oz sour cream, worchestershire sauce ( 2 tbsp maybe?) and some salt and pepper. The meat was then divided and the round loaf was introduces to a whole Vidilia onion and a few jalapenos (all chopped). Both had about a cup of shredded cheddar cheese layered into the center "juicy Lucy" style. The square loaf was sprinkled with Montreal steak seasoning.
Other ingredients I use on occasion are blue cheese, Swiss cheese, garlic, Canadian steak seasoning, Jimmy Dean hot sausage, cyan pepper, crumbled bacon, mustard, horseradish, and some stuff I cant remember. If it "feels good" (at the moment of mouth watering anticipation), throw it in.....at least that's my philosophy and it usually works.
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blmeanie
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7/6/2011 7:40:51 AM
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for those of us without a BGE, is it indirect heat? No reason for a drip pan of water or anything like that?
What kind of pans do you have there? Lots of questions but it looks tremendous.
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Ulysses E. McGill
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7/6/2011 9:06:08 AM
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Yes, indirect heat over the place setter on the BGE. No drip pans. A few big chunks of hickory added to the Royal Oak. These are pans my wife bought at Children's Harbor thrift shop; each is about 1 inch deep.
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Jim Dandy
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7/6/2011 10:36:29 AM
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When do you have time to be a fly-boy? Sounds like all you do is cook. If you ever get grounded, start a restaurant on LM. Haven't seen you post anything that doesn't look great.
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Ulysses E. McGill
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7/6/2011 6:21:58 PM
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I work when I have to, but ya' gotta eat every day so it may as well be good eatin'.....jus sayin'.
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Jim Dandy
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7/7/2011 9:37:52 AM
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Couldn't agree more. Grill on!
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