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I'm kicking too. You, not me. "When I die, I'll donate my body to science too see how big my smoke ring is " Lump, It's what I'm cooking over. Chris A, Thanks for letting me play here. |
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Just a slightly different take on this ... Hope you don't mind, Bryan
I had a couple Italian sausages (mild) left last night and while watching the Bills actually show some promise (they were winning, and won Diced up 3 slices jalapeno's and added them to 3 heaping TBLS Mayo Lite (all I had besides Miracle Whip), 1.5 heaping TBLS Weber's horsey mustard. Put the sausages in with the onions (saute'ing in 2 TBLS butter) until just done. Pulled them for a few while I folded 2/3 of that Vidalia onion in the mayo/mustard/jap mix. Sliced a couple fresh large hotdog rolls and loaded them up with the sausage and a very heavy slather of the mix on top and WOW! Now, it can use a little tweaking but they were PDG! And I'd have never thought of putting anything mayo on a sausage !! But, I was slightly inebriated, you know...... Bill |
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Bill, I'm the other way. What don't I put mayo on. LOL!
"When I die, I'll donate my body to science too see how big my smoke ring is " Lump, It's what I'm cooking over. Chris A, Thanks for letting me play here. |
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I've heard that about you. It wasn't pretty (everything was a tan color) and it was a bit messy but it sure tasted gooooood! Thanks for the post! Bill |
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Just for you Bill. "When I die, I'll donate my body to science too see how big my smoke ring is " Lump, It's what I'm cooking over. Chris A, Thanks for letting me play here. |
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Thanks, I needed that! Bill |
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Just discovered this thread so I apologize if my question is covered elsewhere.
Anybody make mayo from scratch? I mean egg,water,lemom juice,salt,white pepper and cooking or grapeseed oil. In a bowl with a whisk. Best stuff you ever put on a BLT!!! or anything else. Chage it slightly and use EVOO and some herbs and you have aoili which is as good but tastes different. Just my USD.02. Pat Barnes |
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TVWBB 1-Star Olympian |
There is a thread here on homemade mayo. I make it often. Best for BLTs with home-cured bacon, ripe tomatoes, good romaine and good bread.
(You need garlic in there for it to be aioli!) Kevin |
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At our house, we call it A-Hole-Y.
Jane ...and what do YOU smoke? Weber Mastertouch 22", Weber Performer (Stainless) Touch 'N Go, WSM, Weber Genesis Silver A, Smokey Joe |
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TVWBB Super Fan |
Made this for a party the other day and it was pretty good. I had some left over and tried after the mayo had a couple of days to truly absorb the chipotle flavor. Wow! It was spectacular. Now I know why Bryan says you need to let it sit for at least 4 hours. A day would probably be better if you can stop yourself from using the mayo.
Lance |
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Lance, glad you liked it. I've thought about changing it to making it a day ahead. It really doesn't taste that good right after making it, still tastes really heavy on the mayo. After 4 hrs. it's better, but after 24 hrs. it really takes on a whole different flavor. Maybe I'll do an edit to leave it sit in the fridge for at least 8 hrs. with a min of 4 hrs. if you are short on time, but longer is better. EDIT: I changed it. This message has been edited. Last edited by: Bryan S, "When I die, I'll donate my body to science too see how big my smoke ring is " Lump, It's what I'm cooking over. Chris A, Thanks for letting me play here. |
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bryan that stuff is fantastic. we just slathered some on some burgers that were very well received.
i got a giant chuck roll is resting and made both your finishing sauce and the mayo. ive been meaning to try this for awhile and im sure its gonna be made alot around here. This message has been edited. Last edited by: Tim C, 22 WSM SS Performer 26 OTG 22 OTP 18 OTP SJP Genesis 320 |
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When using the CANNED CHIPOTLE CHILES IN ADOBO SAUCE, can the adobo sauce in the can be used for the sauce in this sauce recipe? I bought a small can of these and was just wondering. BTW the can was $1.29 for reference. Thanks Vince WEBER SMOKEY MOUNTAIN 18"/SMOKEY JOE/ VERY OLD 22.5" CHARCOAL GRILL /5 BURNER STAINLESS KENMORE GAS GRILL |
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Yep Vince, that's the Adobo sauce you use. "When I die, I'll donate my body to science too see how big my smoke ring is " Lump, It's what I'm cooking over. Chris A, Thanks for letting me play here. |
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Sounds wonderful, I like chipotle mayo on grilled corn on the cob!
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Thanks Bryan. I used what was in the can and it turned out great. I took some to work in the mayo jar and the guys were like *** is that? Needless to say they went nuts over it after tasting it. Went very well with taco's. Thank you for the great tip. Vince
WEBER SMOKEY MOUNTAIN 18"/SMOKEY JOE/ VERY OLD 22.5" CHARCOAL GRILL /5 BURNER STAINLESS KENMORE GAS GRILL |
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TVWBB Super Fan |
Brian,
I just took some of the mayo with some tri tips to my wife's potluck and the people went nuts over it. Everyone really liked the heat even the people who normally don't like things spicey. I must have had 10 people ask me for the recipe. Thank you for coming up with this one. It really goes well with a tri tip sandwich. Now my wife's co-workers all think I am a barbecue master. Lance |
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I am a Miracle Whip kinda guy, but this will work great with plain mayo too.
I use chipotles in abodabo sauce (not seeded, just finely minced) and add to Miricle Whip along with some Honey Mustard. This makes an AWESUME condiment for a ham sandwich, burgers, hot dogs, or what ever! |
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