I had to add more charcoal even, Q. And it's calm and sunny, just a bit on the cool side. I scored big with my neighbor though. I asked him if he knew where I could get a 55 gal plastic drum like the one he covers his pool pump with and he brought one over. That baby is getting the top and bottom cut out and slid over my WSM to help insulate it all around. It will make a perfect windblock for Qing all winter :^D
what is posole, GG .. it sounds good ...
Braised pork steaks with onions, some kind of potatoes and kernel corn. At least that's the plan..........
That looks wonderful, Barb, but my favorite part is Andrew in the second pic! LOL
Smoked Italian chuck roast sandwiches, mac salad, ABTs and smoked jalapeno/cream cheese mushroons.
Dinner was served!!
It is finished, and tastes pretty darn good. I worked from 3 recipes here, Cooksie's, Bam's and Allan's. All have something a little different, and teh only thing we did not care for was the addition of thyme from Allan's recipe. Thanks, everyone for your recipes. I now have a recipe put together that I will try next time to see how it turns out, before posting it here and on my website.
2 tsp of grated Parmesan on the bottom of the crock...
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...add the soup and 2 toasted baguettes 3/4" thick...
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...top with 50/50 mix of Guyere and Mozzarella cheeses and put crocks on a foil covered sheet pan ...
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2 minutes 30 seconds under my broiler on Lo setting.
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The tops are not burned, but they were darkened and just a few seconds away from burning. Next time I will lower the shelf one position and watch it thru the window.
All in all, I'm pleased...and full!![]()
That's an interesting complilation of recipes, Joe. Usually you see a layer of melted cheese on top, but the full slices of bread make it look different. Like it has cheesy bread on top (lol). Looks damn good. Did you use regular yellow onions? Did you add cognac? (my ex used to do that)
Your dinner looks great Barb. I must have missed my invite???