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Old 12-04-2012, 12:42 AM   #1
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Default Mrs. Brisket is turning 40! Need help...

So, I'll be cooking for her suprise party, which she already knows about. Anyhow, I've done chuck rolls, butts, whole fryers, green chile casseroles, brisket etc. I'd REALLY like to try something different! Gear is no problem. Between all the stuff I have and family, I can get access to just about anything. Not to mention I still have Grillzilla and can grill a feast on that thing at once. I should be able to grill, if needed, on site. On the invite list is 100 peeps, I doubt all will show, but will still 70 + or so. I have until the 29th to set the menu. I've got the main course and family will take over all the sides and dessert.
I'd REALLY like to crank out a few trays of this stuff, BUT kicked up a few thousand notches! Any ideas????
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Help a Brother out! Also have the big griddle I made and could do some kind of taco station dealy, but tacos.......eh!

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Thought about a massive chicken quarter cook on Grillzilla or some kind of Asian Inspired Stir Fry on the Griddle..............calling Landarc!!!
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Old 12-04-2012, 01:08 AM   #2
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Well it only follows that Panzilla needs to be born to make that much pizzghetti!

How about some sort of fusion tacos - like Korean bulgogi tacos or something? A little different, a little familiar, plus great for feeding a crowd. Can't go wrong with a massive chicken cook either.

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In Tenn. There is a place famous for Red Neck Tacos. Johny cakes or (corn Pancakes) with pulled pork or beef dressed with slaw and whatever the choice of sauce. Those are fun & EZ. You serve them in paper boats and they can be big or small. Appetizer or Main. Good luck and tell her Happy Birthday for me!
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Happy Birthday to the little lady!
Here's a thread with some ideas. There's even some pron later in the thread.

Hope that gives you some ideas!
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I just love carne seca enchiladas.

Not sure what I'd do with 70+ peeps. I don't care for them when they're fresh, and don't see why you aged them 8 months. Good thing is they don't expire.
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Well break out in a stanza of "The Olde Gray Mate Aint What She Used To be"and Trade her in on a Pair of 20 yr olds. Oh Sorry I was having a flash back. Chicken Leg Qrtrs 5 bags ought to git er done. PItmaster T's Beans, Easy mac & cheese (Pasta & cheese sauce) and a Bucket of Slaw from Sams PIck it up with the Cheese sauce, pasta. & stuff to make the beans. With charcoal you'll be out of pocket less than 2 Frainklins. + liquor.
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I just love carne seca enchiladas.

Not sure what I'd do with 70+ peeps. I don't care for them when they're fresh, and don't see why you aged them 8 months. Good thing is they don't expire.
carne seca is beef jerky!
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Trade her in for two 20 year olds... oh, wait... nvm... should have read your message and not just the title... my bad
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Damn... should have read bludawgs post first... :(
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Bob, happy birthday to your wife!
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How about a couple of Big Arse NY SirLoins for the party with a Horseradish dill sauce for the Entree meat. This gives you an opportunity to socialize whilst the meat is cooking.

S&E (simple and elegant).
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CARNITAS!

It's still pork butt, but with a twist!
Make up some chili verde put out plenty of "fixins" and TA-DAAA!

It' s my newest favorite thing that I order at Mexican restaurants around here.



Chicken wangs are also great and won't take so long. (about an hour). You could put out a few different varieties. OR....just grill/direct smoke em all with a simple salt/pepper/garlic seasoning and then just toss em in different sauces to make it even easier on the cook. These could be done in batches too if you want.




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Italian roast pork sandwiches are always a big hit around here, they make great party food.

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How about a couple of Big Arse NY SirLoins for the party with a Horseradish dill sauce for the Entree meat. This gives you an opportunity to socialize whilst the meat is cooking.

S&E (simple and elegant).
Steph, you talking bout a carving station type set up? Secondly, there is nothing elegant about my family or hers! While everyone may not show up, I still need to account for the big appetites on both sides of the family. Or are the sirloins you are talking about, steaks?

I was also thinking about something along the lines of a chicken breast (grilled). You guys have some suggestions on a really good sauce for em? Like a marsala or something.
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Happy Birthday to Mrs Brisket!

How bout a pig in a pit, use grillzilla for onions, peppers, tortillas etc. Everyone can build their own.

When I cook for that many people, it's easier if I have one large hunka meat (like a pig).... then I can enjoy the party and not spend time babysitting small portions.

(yes I'm lazy)..



Good luck with what ever you do Bob, I'm sure Mrs B will love it!


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