The Garden Grill

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    Dirtmechanic Young Pine

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    We made a chicken salad with onions and greens from the garden. Soon we will be grilling some larger veg like squash. I want to make some Bo Samm and Korean style sauces and serve the sugar cured pork on lettuce leaves and such with those sauces. The pork itself is awesome after a sugar and salt soaking. IMG_20220504_052818.jpg

    I open the vents at the end to raise the temp to glaze brown sugar.
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    Sjoerd Mighty Oak

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    That is an amazing-looking piece of meat, mate.
     
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    Chicken breast or pork ??
     
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    Dirtmechanic Young Pine

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    Do know know of the decadence of cracklin's? It will not stain your reputation to say yes....
     
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    picnic roast
     
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    I have eaten cracklings when we were over there…with some kind of hotsauce.
     
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    Dirtmechanic Young Pine

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    Haha the hotsauce seems popular here in the southeast, on fried foods mainly, especially chicken. This BBQ is sweet, salty and smokey with a hint of molasses. Sometimes I make a vinager version, which would go better with a hot sauce.
     
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    Interesting food there, DM. It looks like you can combine all sorts of flavours.
     
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    We used to kill a hog every year ! I cooked the cracklin`s ! The ones you buy are not even close !
     
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    It all looks very good, but to be honest we've never been into BBQs, an aversion to "food n' flies."
    I also like proper plates under my meals, preferable on a table indoors.

    The closest I get to "outdoor catering," is this.

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    Dirtmechanic Young Pine

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    My Ex-neighbor installed a large vent hood inside his screened porch so that he might grill in bug free peace! It was a gas grill that they plumbed in and was a very nice way to go. I am afraid my wood burning ways keep me outdoors, but the thin blue smoke is enough to stave off air attacks by probiscus poking parasites.
     
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