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- Sep 2019
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- Gainesville, FL
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I of course love smoked meats of all kinds, but also like quick cooks like chicken portions, pork tenderloins, steak and fish. Really into cooking of all kinds.
My outdoor kitchen has a Lone Star Grillz Adjustable and it is wonderful. There also is a Pit Boss 5 Burner Ultimate Griddle.
There is an outdoor fire pit that has grilling capability and limited Santa Maria-style grill raising and lowering.
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- Dec 2015
- 2406
- NE OK - South of Bonesy
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Traeger BBQ124
Yoder YS480
Chargriller Duo gas/charcoal side-by side
Blackstone 36" griddle
Camp Chef Smoke Vault 24 propane smoker
*current project - 330 gallon offset stickburner in progress*
Personal firearms, home theater, home computing/networking, car audio enthusiast.
On the pellet grill yesterday, I did a pair of pork butts. When they got wrapped and moved to the lower grate, I put on a pastrami point I'd been trying in the fridge for a couple of days.
It finally finished last night about 2230 and I pulled it off, let it set about 10 minutes in the butcher paper, then wrapped it all in foil (butcher paper and all) and stuck it in the fridge.
Tonight I was trying to think of something to do with my flattop and the pastrami, so I came up with this idea. Tell me what you think.
Smashburger patties
Havarti cheese
Steamed pastrami (in an improvised steamer on the flattop)
Grilled onions
Grilled brioche bread (if I can find some)
Homemade Russian (not Thousand Island) dressing
Ending up with:
Pastrami smashburger patty melts with Russian dressing and grilled onions.
Sound tasty? What do you guys think of the idea?Last edited by DogFaced PonySoldier; September 6, 2021, 01:06 PM.
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- Jul 2016
- 9357
- Virginia
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3 Weber Performers
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yes they are. If you can get some thin SS and can cut and rivet you could certainly make your own. Mrs. H saw it on my dream list on amazon and got it for me last Christmas.
Beware the cheaper ones..... Chinese knock offs. smokenoob
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