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Bbqmiller
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Kettle cooking at night
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November 10, 2014, 04:34:16 PM »
Well, it does get dark early now, but that doesn't hamper firing up a kettle.
Roasted butternut squash and ABT's
ABT's done
Jalapeņo cornbread in a CI skillet
Arctic char and some grilled shrimp
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1buckie
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Nice Lookin' Cookup !!!!
....the "Dark Hours" are my favorite time to cook......
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I like the colors night pics capture from the coals going.
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Ooh I've got a smaller butternut like that I need to cook. Yours looks wet, how did you prep that?
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Quote from: addicted-to-smoke on November 10, 2014, 04:59:19 PM
Ooh I've got a smaller butternut like that I need to cook. Yours looks wet, how did you prep that?
Sprayed with coconut oil and seasoned with some pumpkin spice, cinnamon, and a hint of ground chipotle powder. They were really tasty. I did hit the squash once while cooking. They were roasted indirect at 375. Took about one hour to complete. You can get the coconut oil in a spray can. The flavor is perfect for butternut squash.
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