Breakfast on the Kettle. (pron)

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I was at my brother's place in northern MN for the 4th of July. I did ribs for one meal and cooked breakfast for another. My brother and SIL gave me the pan that I was cooking with for Christmas one year. This pan is a carbon steel skillet that is about 20 inches across. As you can see in the picture, it almost covers a 22" Weber. I just made a hash type dish. Scraps from the NY strip I cook at the restaurant, potatoes and eggs.
The other pictures from the trip:
My nieces and nephews except my oldest nephew Ryan.
A rare picture of the top of an oak tree.
Three of my nieces crossing the Mississippi.
 

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That section of the Mississippi sure looks different from the section around Memphis. Great pictures of the extended family. Looks like a fun time for all.
 
This is the narrowest I could find it. It is not more than 3-4 ft wide there.
 

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That's the pan we use to haul on fishin trips for shore lunch.
Nothin better in the world then one of them babies chuck full of Wally filets.
Ed
 
I have a pan about that size, never thought to use it on the grill. Thanks for the idea, almost like having a flat top for the grill.
 
Too bad I didn't know you were there.....I was in the same park for the 4th. I would have liked to say hi. Looks great
 
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