Let's Talk BBQ
FORUM SPONSORS => Pit Barrel Cooker Co. => Topic started by: Pit Barrel Cooker Co. on July 07, 2013, 07:21:47 PM
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Hope everyone had a great Holiday and long weekend :) We cooked many things over the last few days but my favorite was the pork ribs, filets and grilled artichokes on the 4th of July. We had a tenderloin laying around that we needed to cook so we decided to carve it up into filets, bacon wrapped filets :) We usually grill the artichoke hearts on a cedar plank but this time decided to cook the entire artichoke, they were delicious! Cut the artichokes in half and soak in lemon water for about 10 minutes then boil them for 15 minutes to soften. Remove and pat dry, in a bowl mix, garlic, lemon, olive oil and salt, coat the artichokes with this mixture and place on the PBC, flipping them every 5 minutes, and coating them every 5 minutes until they are charred on the ends :) Here's a pic, Enjoy!
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Looks tasty! Nice!
Mike
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Looks like a happy barrel to me!
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That's a pretty picture! Yummy
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Nice! That's one way to get the neighbors to drop by. ;)
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Oh yeah! That is one full PBC grate ;)
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Very nice looking cook. I haven't used my grate much other than pizza or finishing a butt - will have to try some more items. Thanks for the inspiration!
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Very nice looking cook. I haven't used my grate much other than pizza or finishing a butt - will have to try some more items. Thanks for the inspiration!
I've done ribs, whole chicken on a beer can holder, wings, poke chops, sausage , pretty much everything h on the grill grate. I do use the hooks too.
Mike
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Excellent cook!
My family loves artichokes, I'll be giving this a try!
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What a great lookin ' cook!
What is the temperature of the PBC? Was there a water pan involved?
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YUM!
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What a great lookin ' cook!
What is the temperature of the PBC? Was there a water pan involved?
The average temp in the PBC is around 300F according to my measurements. No water pan is used in the PBC.
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What a great lookin ' cook!
What is the temperature of the PBC? Was there a water pan involved?
Muebe is correct, the PBC is a unique cooker, you need one :)
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Ok tired of the tease where is the money shot! :D ;D
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Hay that looks good.