Let's Talk BBQ
Outdoor Cooking Equipment => Grills & Smokers => Gas Grills => Topic started by: smokeasaurus on August 09, 2013, 08:31:39 PM
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Y'all should know this one by now ;)
Steak, taters and beer 8)
Grabbed a Sutton & Dodge Rib Eye from Target on the way home from work and grabbed some taters from the freezer.
Seasoned with Jim Baldridges Secret Seasoning (this is moving very quickly to the top of my rub list)
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Was gonna use grill grates but there is something about that cast iron griddle from Weber......
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Call me crazy, but those Sutton & Dodge steaks are real tender and tasty.....
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Oh yeah, Smoke - I'd hammer that one! Nice cook.
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Looks like an excellent Friday meal. The Sizzler has got nothin on you ???
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You had me at "hello" ... you lost me at "Milwaukee's Best". ;D
That being said, any man who understands the beauty of searing a steak on a flattop is a man after my own heart.
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Nice steak Smoke!
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Looks really tasty, and I couldn't agree more about cast iron and searing. The crust that develops using cast iron is something special ;)
Great start to the weekend (http://www.niscienceclasses.org/main/Smileys/fantasticsmileys/main_thumbsup.gif)
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Awesome Steak Smoke!! They didn't have Milwaukie's best premium in my era of MB but had my share of their standard beer ;)
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Love that flat top steak! Great meal.
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yummy....... :P :P :P :P
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Looks great Smoke!!! One nice grill mark on that steak!!! Don
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I'd hammer that!
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Looking good, except your choice of beer. I'll bring my own beer or wine, thank you. You may now plate me, please.
Art
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My oldest son knows more about beer than most folk. He drinks beers I have never dreamed existed. He brews his own beer. But his ole Dad just loves cheap American beer.....go figure....... ;)
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Hey Smoke - I'm not a beer expert (although I HAVE sampled more than a few) and typically prefer my Guiness. But your comment about cheap American brews made me smile as I remembered college days. There was a really cheap beer - Fox Deluxe - it came in returnable bottles. When we bought a case we could return the bottles and the net cost was only a few bucks! As I recall, it wasn't a bad brew - but that was 30 some years ago and it was beer... so who knows? ::) ::) 8)
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My oldest son knows more about beer than most folk. He drinks beers I have never dreamed existed. He brews his own beer. But his ole Dad just loves cheap American beer.....go figure....... ;)
I am like you Smoke, I like to try brews from micro brewerys for a change but my old standby is Keystone.
$13.99 a 30 pack at Sandmans! Don
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I had a neighbor a while back that used to deliver Keystones. He would leave me the dented and scratched cans on my patio. I sure miss that guy.......
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Plate me.
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One of my favorite ways to sample beers is to visit a microbrewery in whatever place I'm visiting, and see if they have a sampler tray (most of them do). I can enjoy the sampler with my pub food, and almost experience a different beer with every bite. :)