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A four fatty evening

Started by Winz, March 01, 2014, 08:16:19 PM

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Winz

Need to make some food for a beer tasting event tomorrow.  Sounds like prime time to do some fattys.

Made the filling hash: cubed red potatoes, cubed ham, roasted bell peppers, onion, garlic, sharp cheddar, salt, pepper, panko.



4 flat packs ready to roll.  50/50 mixture of pineapple-teryiaki sausage and 80/20 ground chuck



A little homemade spice mix



Time to do some rolling



All dressed up in a bacon weave



Cooking with a charcoal fuse with lumps of cherry wood



Starting to get some color



Close to the sweet spot.  232 kettle temp, 155 internal probe



The payoff



Going to do another couple in the morning.  Cut into slices and put them between those Kings Hawaiian sweet rolls.  Wash it down with some great local microbrew from Old Hangtown Beerworks. 

It is going to be a good day!

Winz
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mirkwood

Those are looking really good Winz, all the guests are in for a treat
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OH MY.......Look at that !!!!!!
"If you want it fancy there is BBQ spray paint at home depot for that. "
    Covered, damper-controlled cooking.....IF YOU PLEASE !!!
           "But the ever versatile kettle reigned supreme"    

MacEggs

You had me at four fatties. Great work!  :)
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jcnaz

Winz, how do you get the filling hash formed into that perfect cylindrical shape?
What do you think your sausage/ground beef packs weigh?
These fatties look awesome!
A bunch of black kettles
-JC

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BBQmedic

Wow Winz those look amazing! On my to do list!

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Winz

Quote from: jcnaz on March 02, 2014, 06:12:49 AM
Winz, how do you get the filling hash formed into that perfect cylindrical shape?
What do you think your sausage/ground beef packs weigh?
These fatties look awesome!

JC,  I use an 8" piece of schedule 40 PVC, 2" inside diameter.  Place it on end on a piece of plastic wrap, stuff the hash inside, and tamp it down.  Cover the other side in plastic wrap, throw it into the fridge for a bit to firm it up.  If I am making a hash that may have some liquid left, I will throw in some panko breadcrumbs in the hash prior to stuffing to soak up the moisture - keeps it from falling apart.

The sausage/beef packs weight 1.2 lbs.  Roll it out with a rolling pin in a gallon freezer bag - just the right thickness.  Make sure to cut the corners of the bag to let the air out while you are rolling (you probably knew that but I thought I would put it out there).  BTW - the gallon bag mixture is just the right length to cover the hash cylinder with a tiny bit of overlap - works well.

Thanks for the complements.

Winz
In an ongoing relationship with a kettle named Bisbee.

5280Jeff

Outstanding those look delicious! 8)

esq3585

Amazing

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saxart

Quote from: Winz on March 02, 2014, 07:35:17 AM

JC,  I use an 8" piece of schedule 40 PVC, 2" inside diameter.  Place it on end on a piece of plastic wrap, stuff the hash inside, and tamp it down.  Cover the other side in plastic wrap, throw it into the fridge for a bit to firm it up.  If I am making a hash that may have some liquid left, I will throw in some panko breadcrumbs in the hash prior to stuffing to soak up the moisture - keeps it from falling apart.

The sausage/beef packs weight 1.2 lbs.  Roll it out with a rolling pin in a gallon freezer bag - just the right thickness.  Make sure to cut the corners of the bag to let the air out while you are rolling (you probably knew that but I thought I would put it out there).  BTW - the gallon bag mixture is just the right length to cover the hash cylinder with a tiny bit of overlap - works well.

Thanks for the complements.

Winz

This is absolutely brilliant!
Interested in ANY offset handle SJs you may have.

Winz

QuoteThis is absolutely brilliant!

Thanks, but I cannot take credit for the idea.  Learned it from this lady - she is a pretty amazing cook.  I have been following her blog.  No one rolls a better fatty IMHO.

http://cowgirlscountry.blogspot.com/search?q=+fatty+piston

Winz
In an ongoing relationship with a kettle named Bisbee.

1buckie

Quote from: Winz on March 02, 2014, 06:21:26 PM
QuoteThis is absolutely brilliant!

Thanks, but I cannot take credit for the idea.  Learned it from this lady - she is a pretty amazing cook.  I have been following her blog.  No one rolls a better fatty IMHO.

http://cowgirlscountry.blogspot.com/search?q=+fatty+piston

Winz

Jeannie's one ^^^^

Just great stuff all around !!!!

Thought I recognized that method as something she did.......

Here's the other BBQ woman that's completely off the hook....Smokin' Gal from Smoke Ring:

http://www.barbecueaddict.com/

Best looking fried chicken on a Weber I've ever seen ~~~>

http://www.barbecueaddict.com/?p=10

She has several "Smoke the Whole Meal" things that are absolutely unreal.............
"If you want it fancy there is BBQ spray paint at home depot for that. "
    Covered, damper-controlled cooking.....IF YOU PLEASE !!!
           "But the ever versatile kettle reigned supreme"