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Offline Smokin Don

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Brats, AK's Apple slaw and Corn on the Cob
« Reply #-1 on: August 12, 2016, 10:47:01 PM »
Aug 12 2016

I am getting tired of this hot humid weather! It is interfering with my outdoor cooking and my appetite too! With my COPD I get sapped pretty quickly when outdoors in this weather.

I had some tomato garlic fresh brats from my butcher, a head of red cabbage from my neighbor’s garden and some fresh picked corn from Suter’s; it was picked this morning. I was making some of akruckus’s apple slaw from the cabbage.

My Instant Pot 6 in 1 came today so I could try it out steaming the corn in it. It looks like it is well made.

The brats I planned to smoke for an hour on the Traeger and then brown up on my Weber Gas Grill. I made up the slaw after lunch; I just used a half head of cabbage so cut the ingredients accordingly.

About 4 PM we had a downpour for a half hour and got .8 inches. I thought I was going to have to brown the brats inside. I had some mini sub buns that would do well for the brats, I sliced some off the open edge and toasted on my gas grill. It all came together well but didn’t get as many pics as I wanted, I missed the finished slaw but you can see it on my plate.

I had a batch of my homemade Kimchi ready so I had to try that on my brat. The Kimchi and slaw doesn’t exactly go together but I like it. AK’s recipe for the slaw is a winner, the apple cider and applesauce dressing is great on it. My wife loved it and she had it on her brat.

The Instant Pot worked great; I had 3 ears of corn, one long one I had to halve, and it made one layer on the steam insert. There was enough room for another layer so you could do six ears in it. It took about 7 to 10 minutes to heat up and then went to timer mode; I had set to 4 minutes. 4 minutes later I shut it off and vented the steam. My wife and I both thought it was the best corn I have ever made.











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Re: Brats, AK's Apple slaw and Corn on the Cob
« on: August 13, 2016, 07:11:36 AM »
As always, Looks great Don!
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Re: Brats, AK's Apple slaw and Corn on the Cob
« Reply #1 on: August 13, 2016, 07:22:02 AM »
Lots of color on that plate Don! Looks good!

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Re: Brats, AK's Apple slaw and Corn on the Cob
« Reply #2 on: August 13, 2016, 09:42:18 AM »
Don take it easy...this kind of temp makes take-out look good.   Please don't push it.........I should add as always that plate looks great ;) ;)
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Re: Brats, AK's Apple slaw and Corn on the Cob
« Reply #3 on: August 13, 2016, 09:48:27 AM »
Looking great Don!

Ever tried burning the shuck on the corn to cook it?
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Re: Brats, AK's Apple slaw and Corn on the Cob
« Reply #4 on: August 13, 2016, 10:01:22 AM »
Don that looks great!

How much water in the Instantpot did you use for the corn?
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Re: Brats, AK's Apple slaw and Corn on the Cob
« Reply #5 on: August 13, 2016, 10:46:48 AM »
Looking great Don!

Ever tried burning the shuck on the corn to cook it?
I have tried all ways and steamed is my favorite Tommy! Don
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Re: Brats, AK's Apple slaw and Corn on the Cob
« Reply #6 on: August 13, 2016, 10:49:25 AM »
Don that looks great!

How much water in the Instantpot did you use for the corn?
About 3/4 pint Mike, and my 7 to 8 min. was an estimate since I was getting the brats browned and buns toasted. I am doing corn again tomorrow and will try to be more precise. Don
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Re: Brats, AK's Apple slaw and Corn on the Cob
« Reply #7 on: August 13, 2016, 10:55:20 AM »
Don that looks great!

How much water in the Instantpot did you use for the corn?
About 3/4 pint Mike, and my 7 to 8 min. was an estimate since I was getting the brats browned and buns toasted. I am doing corn again tomorrow and will try to be more precise. Don

Ok thanks. So 4 minutes at high pressure right?

I want to replicate your results :)
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Re: Brats, AK's Apple slaw and Corn on the Cob
« Reply #8 on: August 13, 2016, 11:20:48 AM »
Don that looks great!

How much water in the Instantpot did you use for the corn?
About 3/4 pint Mike, and my 7 to 8 min. was an estimate since I was getting the brats browned and buns toasted. I am doing corn again tomorrow and will try to be more precise. Don

Ok thanks. So 4 minutes at high pressure right?

I want to replicate your results :)
Mike it was on the middle setting for steam whatever that was and at 4 minutes vented the steam and waited till it all escaped before opening . Don
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Re: Brats, AK's Apple slaw and Corn on the Cob
« Reply #9 on: August 13, 2016, 12:26:17 PM »
Don that looks great!

How much water in the Instantpot did you use for the corn?
About 3/4 pint Mike, and my 7 to 8 min. was an estimate since I was getting the brats browned and buns toasted. I am doing corn again tomorrow and will try to be more precise. Don

Ok thanks. So 4 minutes at high pressure right?

I want to replicate your results :)
Mike it was on the middle setting for steam whatever that was and at 4 minutes vented the steam and waited till it all escaped before opening . Don

And 3/4 pint or cup? Just double checking
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Re: Brats, AK's Apple slaw and Corn on the Cob
« Reply #10 on: August 13, 2016, 12:55:34 PM »
Don that looks great!

How much water in the Instantpot did you use for the corn?
About 3/4 pint Mike, and my 7 to 8 min. was an estimate since I was getting the brats browned and buns toasted. I am doing corn again tomorrow and will try to be more precise. Don

Ok thanks. So 4 minutes at high pressure right?

I want to replicate your results :)
Mike it was on the middle setting for steam whatever that was and at 4 minutes vented the steam and waited till it all escaped before opening . Don

And 3/4 pint or cup? Just double checking

3/4 of our everyday glass ware which are Ball large mouth pint jars! Don
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Brats, AK's Apple slaw and Corn on the Cob
« Reply #11 on: August 13, 2016, 02:46:13 PM »
SD, did you use the manual or steam setting? I used manual for mine yesterday. I did four minutes, with a cup of water.

One observation with this technique for corn. Left over corn shriveled right up. Kind of like the kernels deflated. The instant pot did make great corn. My wife thought sous vide corn was a bit better, most likely because it is cooked in butter.
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Re: Brats, AK's Apple slaw and Corn on the Cob
« Reply #12 on: August 13, 2016, 03:45:53 PM »
SD, did you use the manual or steam setting? I used manual for mine yesterday. I did four minutes, with a cup of water.

One observation with this technique for corn. Left over corn shriveled right up. Kind of like the kernels deflated. The instant pot did make great corn. My wife thought sous vide corn was a bit better, most likely because it is cooked in butter.
Pappy I used the steam setting. Mine did not shrivel up and the second two ears left in the turned off pot were just as good when we ate them. The corn I was cooking was about as fresh as you can get, it was picked that morning. Don
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Re: Brats, AK's Apple slaw and Corn on the Cob
« Reply #13 on: August 13, 2016, 06:32:35 PM »
I missed the money shot of AK's apple slaw so when I made a batch to take to my wife's aunt today I shot this. The red cabbage is pretty but the second day it all turns red so if you don't want that stick with the green cabbage. Don



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