Kamado Quail, Snapper, Tenderloin, Peppers & Zukes
On the weekend, Humpty the Copper Cooker, a rescued Kamado/BGE, starred in Cookouts #2 and #3 (since its Phase 1 repair). The clay pot had new cracks from the its second firing, but we went ahead and cooked anyways. Here's what was for dinner.
Roasted Peppers. http://www.dotphoto.com/SAN1/58/17/A...F119B6C2F4.jpg Beef tenderloin grilled medium-rare. These were EGGxcellent! http://www.dotphoto.com/SAN1/21/15/C...9E7AB4BB45.jpg Sliced tenderloin and roasted peppers with balsamic vinegar and garlic. Mmmmm.... http://www.dotphoto.com/SAN1/DD/F5/E...DAD558BB06.jpg Grilled quail marinated with 5-spices powder, crushed chili, soy sauce and honey. A bit burnt, but very tender and tasty as appetizers. http://www.dotphoto.com/SAN1/17/A4/A...6FB4EEE45C.jpg Grilled zucchini and sweet onions. http://www.dotphoto.com/SAN1/10/B7/6...8878378FAE.jpg Red snapper. 3lbs. http://www.dotphoto.com/SAN1/DE/6C/C...F9CCA7B93C.jpg The very next day, Humpty got taken apart for Phase 2 repairs which are still ongoing. See Project Humpty. :cry: The good thing is that Humpty still cooks good even when cracked. :biggrin: MayDay ____________ Kamado/BGE, Cobb |
I don't see anything in these Pics that I wouldn't eat. Looks good.
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Looks great. I repaired my ceramic with JB and have done 4 cooks since including 600 degree pizza and it has worked great. I'm going to do a new seal tomorrow.
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Nice eats you have there!
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Excellent looking eats!!
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Jacob, BigBro, OSD - Thanks guys. The quails were a big hit. I like the quails whole too. They're the nicest size. Guessing that 4-5 of them would make up a Cornish game hen. Always gets the guests interested and inspired. The thrill of eating delicious tiny little birds! :shock: :lol:
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