Hi guys,
Here is my humble submission from last nights cook. As usual I was running behind so I didn't get to eat until late - but man did it hit the spot!
(http://www.fraservalleyweddingfestival.com/Weber/JAN15/spb1.jpg)
First up I cored out the potatoes... you can see the goodness at the end of the tunnel :)
(http://www.fraservalleyweddingfestival.com/Weber/JAN15/spb2.jpg)
Here are the plugs all ready to go...
(http://www.fraservalleyweddingfestival.com/Weber/JAN15/spb3.jpg)
Stuffed to the rim with pizza cheese and the most delicious pepperoni I have ever tasted :)
(http://www.fraservalleyweddingfestival.com/Weber/JAN15/spb4.jpg)
Steaks on the gourmet sear grate and bombs playing the outside.
(http://www.fraservalleyweddingfestival.com/Weber/JAN15/spb6.jpg)
MmMMmmm...
(http://www.fraservalleyweddingfestival.com/Weber/JAN15/spb5.jpg)
(http://www.fraservalleyweddingfestival.com/Weber/JAN15/spb7.jpg)
There was supposed to be beans on there but somehow I spaced out and forgot to make them completely lol oh well ::)
(http://www.fraservalleyweddingfestival.com/Weber/JAN15/spb8.jpg)
Thanks for looking!
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Those look awesome, however based on the size of the hole for the bomb, I think there is a need for a larger hole to stuff more goodies in the tater.
a new kitchen tool called the potato bomb hole driller.
Quote from: LightningBoldtz on January 12, 2015, 01:36:26 PMI think there is a need for a larger hole to stuff more goodies in the tater.
+1 haha
Looks pretty darn good to me!
That looks soooo good!!!
Made me drool all over the keyboard ;D
Quote from: LightningBoldtz on January 12, 2015, 01:36:26 PM
Those look awesome, however based on the size of the hole for the bomb, I think there is a need for a larger hole to stuff more goodies in the tater.
a new kitchen tool called the potato bomb hole driller.
lol, you read my mind LB! You could prob use a length of metal pipe to punch out a larger cavity. A 1"-1.5" would be perfect 8)
Or how about a double barreled bomb! :o ;D
Quote from: SixZeroFour on January 12, 2015, 02:35:25 PM
Or how about a double barreled bomb! :o ;D
That would work, I think.
Awesome steak and potato bomb looks great.
Quote from: LightningBoldtz on January 12, 2015, 01:36:26 PMa new kitchen tool called the potato bomb hole driller
Love it.
Good looking cook 6.
Thanks guys! I used the leftovers for some Beef Dip tonight 8) And now I'm so full I just breath out to hit the space bar with my gut ;) ;D ;)
(http://www.fraservalleyweddingfestival.com/Weber/JAN15/leftovers.jpg)
Quote from: LightningBoldtz on January 12, 2015, 01:36:26 PM
Those look awesome, however based on the size of the hole for the bomb, I think there is a need for a larger hole to stuff more goodies in the tater.
a new kitchen tool called the potato bomb hole driller.
My thoughts exactly! Those steaks look absolutely delicious, too!!
Spot on! Looks great!
Quote from: SixZeroFour on January 12, 2015, 02:32:59 PM
Quote from: LightningBoldtz on January 12, 2015, 01:36:26 PM
Those look awesome, however based on the size of the hole for the bomb, I think there is a need for a larger hole to stuff more goodies in the tater.
a new kitchen tool called the potato bomb hole driller.
lol, you read my mind LB! You could prob use a length of metal pipe to punch out a larger cavity. A 1"-1.5" would be perfect 8)
Power drill with a deep hole saw.....no piddlin' around...... 8)
Both the cookup & lefties look real good.....not so fun looking at this BEFORE lunch, man !!!!
Steak looks great, grate looks great too! Left good grill marks