Anything that will help the eagles win
I know it's still almost 2 weeks away but does anyone know what they are having to eat during the Super Bowl? I need some new ideas.
I know it's still almost 2 weeks away but does anyone know what they are having to eat during the Super Bowl? I need some new ideas.
Anything that will help the eagles win
posted by bigdaddy2003I know it's still almost 2 weeks away but does anyone know what they are having to eat during the Super Bowl? I need some new ideas.
We have friends at the house. We do wings, bacon wrapped tater tots, whatever new thing my wife finds on Pinterest and whatever our friends bring. One lady makes awesome appetizers so I look forward to her coming.
Current list is chili with fixins, cornbread, mac and cheese and fried chicken. I'm sure there will be all kinds of dips and apps as well. We always have way too much food.
crock pot sweet sauce sesame seed meatballs
bacon waterchestnut wrap
ham spread sandwiches on bum or hot cream chicken sandwiches on bum
stuffed mushroom caps
I'll probably make wings or pulled pork to take to our friend's party. I did pulled pork with the sous vide last night for the first time and it turned out fantastic. Super easy to make as well.
I wish I had a house...it'd make it a lot easier for us. I love grilling out for events like this. Bacon wrapped jalapeno poppers are tremendous for it.
My other go-to is a white chili. Spicy one. It even won a chili cookoff back at Veteran's Day.
I've crushing it at pulled pork lately. I may do that or change it up. Thinking brisket.
posted by SpockAnything that will help the eagles win
So something that poisons Tom Brady?
We usually do a buffalo dip, and nothing else real crazy.
Brisket is a go...
Any meat experts here?
Thoughts on this recipe? I don't have access to a smoker or grill, so oven is the only way to go.
https://www.thespruce.com/oven-barbecue-brisket-recipe-333925
I'm no expert, but I've had luck with doing a pork shoulder in the same manner. I'm sure that recipe will be fine.
I've got a brisket in our freezer that I need to attempt to make soon (starting to show some freezer burn). I'm going to attempt sous videing it for a couple days and see how it turns out.
I'm being told that 300 is a bit too high.
Now condering this recipe and also applying the rub and refrigerating overnight.
https://www.aspicyperspective.com/texas-style-oven-brisket/2/
posted by AutomatikBrisket is a go...
Any meat experts here?
Not an expert, but Brisket is not very forgiving compared to a pork butt. Do you have an internal temp probe that you can leave in and monitor? For a smoker, it would probably be 225-250 in the smoker and you are cooking until an internal temp of blank. I'd suggest buying a cheap temperature probe that sits in the meat the whole time so that you don't overcook. I have an expensive one for my smoker ($80 or so) that also tells me grill temp, and has alarms, it is invaluable. Also, the resting part is no joke, at least 30 minutes to an hour to let all of the juices redistribute.
Yes, I have an oven safe, leave in meet thermometer
posted by AutomatikYes, I have an oven safe, leave in meet thermometer
Sorry, I didn't even read your second link. I think that recipe looks good and the directions make sense. The only think I'm not sure about is the internal temp. The smoking forums I frequent look to be more at 190-200 internal
Finding the correct recipe is annoying. I've been researching all morning and eveyone says something different.
So what's everyone having?
posted by bigdaddy2003So what's everyone having?
Pizza and wings
Dessert dips
I decided to make a batch of wings for the party we're going to.
Having a taco bar w'steak, shrimp, pulled pork and chicken
My son made bacon wrapped meatballs. Other meatballs just putting in crock pot with barbecue sauce. Wife making dip for chips and also fruit dip for fruit tray she made. She also is making her Stromboli and dessert food is brownie bites with chocolate chip cookie dough dip.