Rossco (20th June 2016)
MB (22nd June 2016)
BigRAWesty (21st June 2016)
try smoking a corned silverside,just soak it in water for an hour to rinse it...then whack it in the smoker...soaked this one then marinated it in homemade marmalade jam over night..then evrey hour while being baked and smoked...6 hrs.. @MB
Watch this space, as there maybe a comment added soon
BigRAWesty (21st June 2016), Bush Ranger (25th November 2016), gaddy (22nd June 2016), MB (21st June 2016), Woof (22nd June 2016)
MB (21st June 2016)
Made some Focaccia the other day, might go well with the smoked Corned Silverside Avo.
MB (21st June 2016)
Really tempted to buy one of these for my collection.
Can see it now a hearty stew brewing slowing as you
stare at the campfire,, drool l
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/221944893...MakeTrack=true
Bit pricey http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/New-Oztra...3D221944893198
Any one used a PIG for cooking ????
Last edited by threedogs; 22nd June 2016 at 06:05 PM.
04 ST 3lt auto, not enough Mods to keep me happy, but getting there
Just spied an interesting recipe from the "Swamp people" TV show.
He wrapped a pre-seasoned chook in some silver foil.
Then after starting some heat beads placed I dunno lets say 10 in the bottom
of a large coffee tin with a coat hanger for a handle ,,,,,similar to an oil style billy
After you place the chook into the tin you hang it up and wait, not sure if it needed turning.
End result was a juicy chook, they called it a "Swinging Chicken" might be worth a go,
Ill certainly be sourcing a large tin suitable, Big paint tin without the top lip would be ideal I think.
pre burn any paint off the tin,first though,,,,,lol
04 ST 3lt auto, not enough Mods to keep me happy, but getting there
MB (30th June 2016)