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What would be Arlington Heights food specialties to make for Sunday's game?
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What would be Arlington Heights food specialties to make for Sunday's game?
I’m going to be watching red zone and prob get a Reuben from the deli.
So is Ricki Lake.Feilds is wet
Started this morning brunch off with from scratch potatoes O’Brien, ribeye steak and omelet.
For dinner I am smoking some baby back ribs over pecan and apple wood on the big green egg. I’ll be serving that up with fresh corn on the cob and ghost pepper baked potatoes.
Thx - I have to be honest, these oven ribs may be better than smoked. Notorious PIG rub, foil for 2 hours, sauced and open for 30 mins. Not mushy fall of the bone but great bite and clean off the bone.
Interesting! I may be moving my ribs inside and leaving the smoker for pork shoulder, chicken, and brisket.I own a green egg and I think my oven ribs consistently turn out better.
You ever do the the 3-2-1 method? It's pretty fool proof for fall off the bone ribs. And you can test it too. If after the last hour on the smoker, the meat isn't pulling away from the bone, ya just keep em on for another hour.Interesting! I may be moving my ribs inside and leaving the smoker for pork shoulder, chicken, and brisket.
Interesting! I may be moving my ribs inside and leaving the smoker for pork shoulder, chicken, and brisket.
I was watching that done with a brisket on YouTube looks legitYou ever do the the 3-2-1 method? It's pretty fool proof for fall off the bone ribs. And you can test it too. If after the last hour on the smoker, the meat isn't pulling away from the bone, ya just keep em on for another hour.