SweetHeatBBQnSC
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I love the way that cooker is made and set up.
Thanks Carl! Being a "Farmer", I figured you would have tried these before. :grin: You're sure welcome at our next calf fry get together!Those look mighty tasty. I've never had em' but when I do I hope you're the one cooking em'.
Rocky Mountain Oysters!! :clap2: That's good eatin' Negibor and well done as always.
Thanks Marty! I'm thinking, anything fried can be tasty. :grin:Jeanie, you can make anything look delicious.
lol Thanks Sliding Billy! Glad to hear you're not opposed to trying them! :grin:I think all of the "smart" comments are taken, so I'll just give it the old "I'd eat that."
I love the way that cooker is made and set up.
Very kind of you Ed! Thanks! :-DGood????
Jeanie made it.....
Good.
Ed
AKA Rocky Mountain Oysters. When I lived inDenver I worked at a bar and grill. Had a nut fry every Saturday in the cuttin’ season. BTW turkey is best. Yummm!
Well, you STEERed me in a direction I didn't know this was going. Very nice, but I do prefer my cuts to come just a little higher on the animal. For those that are adventurous, I am sure you could eat those by the sack full. Jeanie, you rock!
One of the highlights of fishing the mountain west were the variations of prairie oysters. Montana Tendergroins In Dillon MT or was it Great Falls? Pueblo Co has a place-DJ’s??
Most every where I’ve been north and west served them exactly as cowgirl has prepared. Outstanding. I can almost taste them. There was a place that served a beef dipping sauce with horseradish sauce.
They are a real treat when prepared as cowgirl has done.
Lookin way tasty! Been years since I’ve had them. Last time, I think, was at a Reciprocal Meats Conference in Colorado, Bruce’s Oyster House. Not bad, but not the best either, kinda touristy. I’d drive far to get a plate of yours.
Have never had them Would love to try them Remember I do dishes :biggrin1: You should patent your cracker crusher
LOL.... you use a tractor to make Panko?? That's hilarious!
Jeanie....very nice touch with the truck, although off-putting to our more sensitive male members. :razz:
Have you tried potato chips in place of the saltines? Yum!
Also good with some green chile.
This has to somehow relate to the Texas - OU game last weekend. Well played.:clap:
That sounds like fun John!! I love frog giggin'. Haven't been for ages. Bet you had an interesting childhood! :grin: Thanks!Shades of my youth, Jeanie.
We would go out frog giggin' for a night.....and have a feast that next evening. :-D
I miss those days....
Looks great, Jeanie! :thumb:
Beer looks great!! :razz: