Not Villa Vittles, but it should be good!
Ok I'm leaving for work and can't wait to see what other goodies there are here when I get home tonight! You guys are all incredible cooks! I made hubby join so he can see what everyone is cooking. He should be posting soon! Have a beautiful day everyone. It is going to be 78 and sunny here today! It would be a great day to be smokin meat here!
I saved some of everything for during the week, so there's food in the fridge!onislandtime wrote:Ron_L,
We know exactly were Batavia is...we're invading at noon for lunch![]()
Dinner today...Pork Chops on the grill w/home made Mango BBQ sauce
Mango BBQ sauce sounds good. Will you share the recipe?
...ron
Time to start working on convincing the wife that we have to go back soon!
Time to start working on convincing the wife that we have to go back soon!
Sorry about the snow... 90% of ours is gone. If the weather stays like this for a few more days you should be able to get it outwaterguy wrote:Hi Ron
I all ready have the smoker it's just buried under about 2 feet of snow from the last 2 weeks of nonstop snowing. Its a custom made Texas smker I pickrd up in San Antonio a while back.
Tom

...ron
Time to start working on convincing the wife that we have to go back soon!
Time to start working on convincing the wife that we have to go back soon!
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Nope.. No restaurant, but that's one of my retirement goals. A combo coffee shop/BBQ joints. Coffee in the morning and BBQ for lunch and dinner.wontongirl wrote:I wonder how far it is from Arkansas to Illinois. I want some right now!!!!!
I'm really impressed with you and I want one of those stand thingies for the peppers. Where can I get one?
Do you have a restaurant? I really want to try one of those fatties.
The chili grill is available online at
http://www.chilegrill.com/Chile-Grills- ... 1-c-1.html
Also, look on eBay. They may be cheaper. Also, in Arkansas you may be able to find one in the store. Academy Sports has stores in Little Rock, Fort Smith and Sherwood. They carry smokers and supplies so they may have one.
As far as fatties go, they are so simple and surprisingly good. You could could them on a regular grill using indirect, low heat. For smoke flavor you can get wood chips, soak them in water or fruit juice and then put them in a packet of foil with a few holes poked in it. Put the foil on the fire and the chips will smolder and make smoke. For a one pound sausage log I cook it for about 3 hours at 225 degrees (until the internal temp is 160 degrees). Jimmy Dean Sage or Maple flavor are the best by themselves, the regular and Italian are good for stuffing. Smoked and crumbled Italian is great on pizzas and in spaghetti sauce. I also slice the sage or maple the next morning, brown in a pan and make a sammie with a biscuit and a slice of cheese. The turkey one was a pre-seasoned turkey breakfast sausage roll that came out great. Turkey will dry out since there isn't as much fat so that's why I wrapped it in bacon (OK... that's the excuse I used. Everything is better wrapped in bacon, even bacon

My favorite fatty, however, was a concoction that I came up with for a gathering of BBQers. I fashioned it after a Chili Relleno. I call it the Fatty Ronello


...ron
Time to start working on convincing the wife that we have to go back soon!
Time to start working on convincing the wife that we have to go back soon!
I guess I did cook a bit much!liamsaunt wrote:Yum-o indeed! You cooked enough food for the entire forum! Can we all come over?

...ron
Time to start working on convincing the wife that we have to go back soon!
Time to start working on convincing the wife that we have to go back soon!