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Today... I smoked a small rack of pork ribs.
They turned out pretty good. Not my best but pretty good.
I hit 'em with a dry rub and fridged 'em overnight. Then fired up the Weber
today with some lump charcoal and a small chunk of hickory. First pic is them
going on raw. Second pic is after 2 1/2 hours. After that I sauced them, foiled
them and put them back on for 3 1/2 more hours. Last pic is them finished.
Bones just pulled away cleeeaaan. I Jimmy Hoffa'd half that rack! lol
https://imgur.com/D4SFcDU
https://imgur.com/EQ6DVME
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Yum! I'm hungry. I'm coming over for dinner! Looks goood!!
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Hopefully the weather holds out and I can do some more this weekend.
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I'll be uploading my dinner photos later after I eat so I can let you guys know if it was good.
I haven't cooked a worthy of mention sorta dinner in a while, but tonight I was in the mood.
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Cool. And this isn't a gourmet cooking thread. [Meaning it don't got to be fancy]
I just thought it'd be fun to share what we're rustling up to eat.
Even if it's just jazzed-up Ramen noodles. Or sandwiches! *loves sandwiches*
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https://imgur.com/a/fKApxOm
So this is my favorite Italian style dinner to make.
Tonight it had some pretty special ingredients in it though.
The pan was seasoned with sea salt, pepper, and onion powder. Then I added extra virgin olive oil and butter.
One of the most special ingredients was some dried shiitake mushroom that I soaked in salted boiling water to rehydrate and soften them.
I started sauteing some (frozen) red bell pepper, onion, green bell pepper, and baby leaf spinach. While that was cooking, I cut up some kalamata olives and some (store bought) whole roasted garlic cloves to add in later.
I added in a jar of seasoned artichoke hearts, and about 3 heaping spoonfuls of a (store bought) roasted tomato bruschetta toward the end of sauteing.
This was served on top of some angel hair pasta tossed with butter and olive oil seasoned with "Italian Seasoning" which is just your standard mix of all the necessary herbs/spices for making any good Italian dish.
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Oh and it was very good.
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Sounds awesome! I'd love to see the pic but fucking imgur is screwing me, AGAIN.
I click on the link and it brings up a grey-black screen... BLANK!
Signed in, signed out, same thing. Not sure what the deal is, been doing this a while now. : (
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OK, fifty-thousand clicks later and no dice.
It goes to open the page like normal and I can see the heading and everything
then it turns black-grey and blank, no nothing. Just a little blue rectangular box
in the bottom right hand corner with the word "Privacy" in white letters.
Fuuuuuuck.
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It totally works for me...
It's gotta be your device but I dunno what would cause that.
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Damn MO , that looks goood!!!
Ok, I'm coming over your place to eat too!
:)
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(09-16-2020, 07:58 PM)Mister Obvious Wrote: https://imgur.com/a/fKApxOm
So this is my favorite Italian style dinner to make.
I started sauteing some (frozen) red bell pepper, onion, green bell pepper, and baby leaf spinach. While that was cooking, I cut up some kalamata olives and some (store bought) whole roasted garlic cloves to add in later.
I added in a jar of seasoned artichoke hearts, and about 3 heaping spoonfuls of a (store bought) roasted tomato bruschetta toward the end of sauteing.
This was served on top of some angel hair pasta tossed with butter and olive oil seasoned with "Italian Seasoning" which is just your standard mix of all the necessary herbs/spices for making any good Italian dish.
Well, I was FINALLY able to view this picture just seconds ago! lol
A couple nights ago or so I clicked out of the beta version of Imgur
and have been able to view photos like normal again. So I thought
"Holy Schnikes, I bet I can see MO's dinner plate now!?!?!?"
Looks good, MO! I love cooking.
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How can you tell if you're in the beta version of Imgur? I had a shitload of trouble posting a pic the other day, finally got it to upload today. I thought it was because my Internet connection was ass that day.
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It should have a little button, I think it was orange or green
and it said either leave or exit Beta, so I clicked on that.
I don't see an option to turn Beta back on though.
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If it's like Yahoo! Mail, they'll automatically switch you back to beta mode after awhile, and you'll have to opt out again.
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Glaze for ribs:
Single-serving bottle (8 oz. or 12 oz., don't know) of Ocean Spray Cran-Grape
A cup or four of sugar, don't know
Chili powder
Onion powder
Garlic powder
Paprika
Black pepper
Salt (optional, tastes fine without it)
Water
Throw it all in a pan over low heat, whisking as you go for a few minutes. It doesn't have to be thick. I make mine rather thin, as it thickens up on the grill. I make my fire (charcoal and oak) a little hotter than normal for ribs to keep the cooking time down to around 3 hours, and I don't want the glaze to solidify and burn up. It should be about the consistency of pancake syrup after 3 hours.
Anyway, marinate your rack of ribs in the thin glaze in the fridge overnight. Put it all in a tray made of aluminum foil with the top open a hair, and grill it. As the glaze thickens, spoon some out of the tray and spread it on the top of the meat every so often.
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After the night I had... can you really blame me??
https://imgur.com/lhEK2ZS
Everything top to bottom - pancake mix, butter, syrup & sausages.
ALL Great Value Walmart brand stuff. And it was at least as-good as
anything I've ever had at IHOP. No lie.
It's now in the food graveyard, known also as muh belleh!!!!!
Really good. Totally worth it. Y'all should try it.
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That needs a side of some mixed fruit yo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
https://www.walmart.com/grocery/ip/Great...z/26178285
[Mom Mode]Get your fucking fiber, son!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!![/Mom Mode]
Why you be mean bish? Why you piss with me bitch?
I just been through some horrible shit you wouldn't be able to stand for 5 seconds.
Yet I go on and on and for fucking ever cunt head!
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