Let's Talk BBQ
Outdoor Cooking Equipment => Grills & Smokers => Charcoal Grills => Topic started by: Old Dave on May 31, 2017, 04:48:38 AM
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This is a nice treat that can be done on about any cooker. This one was done on the Cobb Grill.
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Doesn’t that look good??
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I cut a couple of 2” thick country ribs out of a whole pork shoulder for this treat. Added a rub and they were ready for the cooker.
I also prepped some pit beans which will be placed under my country ribs so the drippings will go down and into the beans for some additional flavor.
Cooked the ribs at about 310 degrees for about two hours or until I had an internal of 175 degrees and pulled them off the cooker.
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Brought the ribs in and foiled them with some goodies and placed them back on the grill.
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Continued the cook at about 310 degrees in the foil until an internal if about 205-208 degrees (about one additional hour) and pulled and unwrapped the ribs and glazed them and placed them back on the cooker. Took about 20 more minutes to get my glaze right and they were removed from the cooker.
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Pulled the pork and got ready to make up the sundaes.
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We use two different methods when making up the treat. We can do them in a plastic carry-out glass so you can carry them around when eating which is nice at an event. I also did one in a standard sundae type of glass for serving at the table.
Ok, I start by placing the pit beans in the glass first, then I add the slaw, next is the dill pickle, then comes the pulled pork, and next is a dribble or two of some BBQ sauce, and last is the cherry on top.
Really nice party treat.
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Wow! That's really cool Dave! :thumbup:
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Great concept ;D
Hub
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What a great party idea!!
Art
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Ingenious.
And I thought I had seen everything. :D :D
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Awesome!
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Dave, I might be crazy (please don't comment on that), but didn't you and Jan make this BBQ sundae at the Gathering in Augusta a few years back? I remember how great it tasted and all the different layers of flavor you added to it. It was spectacular. At least, I think I remember.
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Dave, I might be crazy (please don't comment on that), but didn't you and Jan make this BBQ sundae at the Gathering in Augusta a few years back? I remember how great it tasted and all the different layers of flavor you added to it. It was spectacular. At least, I think I remember.
Hello Don, we did make some of these up at the Augusta Gathering a few years ago. You did remember correctly. They are a pretty neat treat for events.
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Beautiful Dave! I made those a few years back for company they loved the idea!
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Super cool.
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That looks pretty good - Gonna have to try that! My wife wont touch it though - she is weird about her different food items "touching" ::)
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Dave..didn't you and Jan make these last year at the Ohio Gathering too? I know I have had them and they are killer..everything in a cup .☆´¯`•.¸¸. ི♥ྀ.
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Pam, I am not sure...we do like to make them as often as we have all the ingredients on hand.
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Heck yeah. I'll take one