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On the Anova Culinary sous vide with WiFi … it was between this, or a fire board 2 and pit viper fan.
Last edited by Richard Chrz; September 14, 2021, 10:05 AM.Tags: None
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Weber 22” Master Touch Kettle with add on side shelf
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SnS Kettle Grill with Drip N Griddle Pan
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Vortex
ThermoWorks Remote Dual Probe Thermometer
ThermoPro TP-19 Instant Read Meat Thermometer
Weber Rotisserie For The Kettle
Choice brand portable gas burner
J. A. Henckels Knives
Work Sharp E-5 Electric Knife Sharpener
No pics….didn’t happen. Mr. Chrztfddqmz, You of all people should know better.Last edited by Panhead John; September 14, 2021, 09:00 AM.
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I cook on a 15-year-old Kamado #9, a huge beast nearly 6 feet tall and with black ceramic tile on the outside. I of course love smoked meats of all kinds, but also like quick cooks like chicken portions, pork tenderloins and fish. Really into cooking of all kinds. Just added an outdoor fire pit that has grilling capability and limited Santa Maria-style grill raising and lowering.
You will love it. I made another curry last night where I SV'd some chicken thighs and then assembled the curry at the last minute. It was yummy.
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Jim, the chuck roast you did recently was the deal maker for me. Plus, it will give me something fun to play with in winter cooking,
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Richard,
Heh. I loved the chuckie, but unfortunately I was in such a big hurry getting it ready to plate that I didn't look carefully. My wife's first bite had a big piece of gristle, so I think it's going to be a while before I try to do that one again.
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> Weber Genesis EP-330
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to fiddle with a more capable cooker)
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I love cooking toys. I do not have a SV, but thinking about getting one. I want to try SV'ing a chuck steak and then sear it on the grill. Much cheaper than Rib Eye, Filets or NY Strips.
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