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A light dessert

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These came out fantastic. I used Plowboys Bovine Bold and although they look a little dry they were not and they were devoured very quickly. I just picked up 2 more racks and they will be cooked the same way, I can't wait.
 

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Very tasty looking there Porky. Keep up the great work. I have a similar plate with Dads BBQ on it. Is that your purse? Oh I mean Man bag :heh::heh:
 
hmmmm You people are amazing 327 post in 124 days = 2.26 per day! Also 6,395 in 124 days comes to 51.57 views..... per day! I hope it has given everyone some inspiration. Keep up the great work. Thanks deguerre for reviving this.....
 
Love the chicken lollipops! :clap2: Great looking pron from the brethren.
 
Hopefully I will get my special project done tonight Mrs. Ash gonna be gone. Make sure I clean up the evidence before she gets home! Looks great Sir! Make sure you make those at the F/A II Bash.
 
Here's how those were made Ash:
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Made the blueberry creamcheese (Softened and added a couple tbs of that blue berry jam you sent) fatty then smoked and sliced it after cooling, used the "complete" pancake mix - 1 cup, tbs turbinado sugar, 1 large egg and 1 1/2 cups of buttermilk then mixed, gradually adding a little more mix til I had the consistancy right - probably an additional tbs or so, rolled them in crushed corn flakes, let them sit and fried in the hot oil (350 or so) for just a minute each side. They cook quick so keep an eye on them.
 
This is a cook Guerry and I did before joing the brethren. Rub: black peppercorns, bay leaves, kosher salt ground in a spice grinder then added to a paste made of fresh rosemary, thyme, garlic and olive oil. Wow, that was one heck of a prime rib roast!
 

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