Results 1 to 23 of 23

Thread: What's Grillin.

  1. #1
    Fleet Admiral
    Join Date
    Oct 2000
    Location
    In a nutshell
    Posts
    9,678

    What's Grillin.

    Grilled bbq pork chops with jack daniels and brown sugar marinade..mmmmm..
    add some frozen strawberries (fresh frozen not bagged) and whipped cream and there is a delicious dinner! mmmm

  2. #2
    Chief of Naval Operations Markel's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2001
    Posts
    11,874
    Sounds good. After my son's volleyball team took down another top 10 team, we came home to the pot roast/potatoes/carrots/onions cooked together. Yum.
    stay low... keep moving...

  3. #3
    Secretary of Defense DarkFury's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2001
    Location
    Chillin' N Da 'Hood
    Posts
    35,020
    I grilled some T-Bone steaks yesterday...

    Definitely... DELICIOUS!!!


    DarkFury's Pimptopia - Don't Hate the Playa, Hate the Game!
    Home of the Original OG Pimp (accept NO imitations)

  4. #4
    We had a fend for yourself night

    Our version of leftovers or soup/noodles, but you fix it yourself

    We have to start eating what's in the house

  5. #5
    Rear Admiral Lower Half uncledaddy's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jun 2007
    Location
    With Me, Myself, and I...wondering why we can't get along!
    Posts
    2,583
    Quote Originally Posted by oblongmelon
    Grilled bbq pork chops with jack daniels and brown sugar marinade..mmmmm..
    add some frozen strawberries (fresh frozen not bagged) and whipped cream and there is a delicious dinner! mmmm
    Grilling ribs and chicken in a Jack Daniels marinade on Sunday at Shelter Island here is SD. The family loves spending the day there just chilling and watching the bay and boats, (and the occasional battleship).

  6. #6
    Fleet Admiral
    Join Date
    Oct 2000
    Location
    In a nutshell
    Posts
    9,678
    Quote Originally Posted by uncledaddy
    Grilling ribs and chicken in a Jack Daniels marinade on Sunday at Shelter Island here is SD. The family loves spending the day there just chilling and watching the bay and boats, (and the occasional battleship).
    mmm Ribs mmmm
    where is Shelter Island? Do you make your own marinade or buy the bottled stuff. I keep a bottle of Jack around just for the purpose of grilling..mix it up with brown sugar and your choice of seasonings and Presto-instant marinade!

  7. #7
    Rear Admiral Lower Half Prngr44's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2003
    Location
    St. Louis
    Posts
    2,669
    Mmm. T-bones.

  8. #8
    Captain baggio248's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jan 2003
    Location
    Aurora, OH
    Posts
    1,967
    It's FINALLY going to be warm here in Oregon (for at least 2 days). I think i'm going to brine some ribs, and grill em up.
    Peter: Lois, you've got a sick mind!
    Lois: Peter, I'm talking about making love.
    Peter: Oh, I thought you wanted us to murder the children and harvest their organs for beer money.

  9. #9
    Rear Admiral Lower Half uncledaddy's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jun 2007
    Location
    With Me, Myself, and I...wondering why we can't get along!
    Posts
    2,583
    Quote Originally Posted by oblongmelon
    mmm Ribs mmmm
    where is Shelter Island? Do you make your own marinade or buy the bottled stuff. I keep a bottle of Jack around just for the purpose of grilling..mix it up with brown sugar and your choice of seasonings and Presto-instant marinade!
    I buy the bottle but mix with a little vinegar for some tang, little soy sauce, teriyaki sauce, green onion, yellow onion, garlic, and spices. Marinade over night. I usually have no less than dozen or so stop by because of the smell when cooking. On Easter, one guy offered money for a plate...twice.

    Shelter Island is a marina in San Diego, short drive for me from Carlsbad. Very beautiful area on our bay. You can see lots of boats and ships, from the cruise liners to the Navy ships. I think zippy may have taken some shots from there, but not sure. The babies love it there.

  10. #10
    Fleet Admiral
    Join Date
    Oct 2000
    Location
    In a nutshell
    Posts
    9,678
    Tuesday nite grillin'...sweet Italian sausage (homemade), red and green peppers and onions..all on the grill! mmmmm
    plus I grilled up a few extra red peppers so I could peel the skins off and soak them in olive oil for sammies, and eggs later in the week!

  11. #11
    Fleet Admiral
    Join Date
    Oct 2000
    Location
    In a nutshell
    Posts
    9,678
    oops

  12. #12
    Chief of Naval Operations Markel's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2001
    Posts
    11,874
    Quote Originally Posted by oblongmelon
    oops
    Huh? Did you forget about the stuff on the grill?
    stay low... keep moving...

  13. #13
    Rear Admiral Lower Half uncledaddy's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jun 2007
    Location
    With Me, Myself, and I...wondering why we can't get along!
    Posts
    2,583
    Quote Originally Posted by Markel
    Huh? Did you forget about the stuff on the grill?
    That's what I thought.

  14. #14
    Lieutenant Junior Grade lindysd's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jul 2007
    Posts
    121
    Thick slab of London Broil - just garlic salt and onion powder with a side of brown rice and salad.

    Wifey did not cook so I fended for myself. She's having tooth problems, else she would have asked to share. Since she did not have any, now I have leftovers for lunch.

    Any body know how rare you can leave meat and not get sick?

  15. #15
    Rear Admiral Lower Half uncledaddy's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jun 2007
    Location
    With Me, Myself, and I...wondering why we can't get along!
    Posts
    2,583
    Quote Originally Posted by lindysd
    Any body know how rare you can leave meat and not get sick?
    Years ago, when I was a broiler cook at a steak and seafood restaurant, we offered "Blue Cool Rare". About 1 min. on each side of a 1" thick steak. Just enough to take the chill off the outside.

  16. #16
    Fleet Admiral
    Join Date
    Oct 2000
    Location
    In a nutshell
    Posts
    9,678
    Quote Originally Posted by Markel
    Huh? Did you forget about the stuff on the grill?
    haha no it was a double post somehow..wierd..G|A has been acting up lately!

  17. #17
    Vice Admiral gwilks98's Avatar
    Join Date
    Aug 2000
    Location
    StL
    Posts
    4,353
    I grilled some boneless sirloin that was slow-marinated (over a day) in KC Masterpiece "smokehouse" marinade. That's good stuff, even if it's not homemade. try it out.
    "I know the pieces fit, cause I watched them fall away."

    "Cold silence has
    A tendancy to
    Atrophy any
    Sense of compassion."

    MJK

  18. #18
    Secretary of Defense DarkFury's Avatar
    Join Date
    Feb 2001
    Location
    Chillin' N Da 'Hood
    Posts
    35,020
    Quote Originally Posted by uncledaddy
    Years ago, when I was a broiler cook at a steak and seafood restaurant, we offered "Blue Cool Rare". About 1 min. on each side of a 1" thick steak. Just enough to take the chill off the outside.
    Dayuuum... that cow was still mooing at that point.

    Me... medium to medium well is as far as I can go. I just can't have it truly bloody. That's too much for me.


    DarkFury's Pimptopia - Don't Hate the Playa, Hate the Game!
    Home of the Original OG Pimp (accept NO imitations)

  19. #19
    Admiral renovation's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jan 2003
    Location
    You could pick up Lindsay Lohan for less than a intel 990x, and still have money left over to bail her outta jail
    Posts
    5,105
    grilling some burgers today made a garden salad with a little extra flavor .was using the new pamper chef slicer the wife bought and nip the tip of a finger . anyway also having fresh corn on the cob.and potato chips . sister inlaws coming over for dinner to .its so nice out like 75 and been all weekend to.
    You could pick up Lindsay Lohan for less than a intel 990x, and still have money left over to bail her outta jail

  20. #20
    Rear Admiral Lower Half uncledaddy's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jun 2007
    Location
    With Me, Myself, and I...wondering why we can't get along!
    Posts
    2,583
    Quote Originally Posted by DarkFury
    Dayuuum... that cow was still mooing at that point.

    Me... medium to medium well is as far as I can go. I just can't have it truly bloody. That's too much for me.
    I'm late on this, but I agree that "Blue Cool" is too much. I do like a medium rare though, as long as it reaches that 130-140 degree temp., I'm good to go.

  21. #21
    Rear Admiral Lower Half uncledaddy's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jun 2007
    Location
    With Me, Myself, and I...wondering why we can't get along!
    Posts
    2,583
    Quote Originally Posted by renovation
    grilling some burgers today made a garden salad with a little extra flavor .was using the new pamper chef slicer the wife bought and nip the tip of a finger . anyway also having fresh corn on the cob.and potato chips . sister inlaws coming over for dinner to .its so nice out like 75 and been all weekend to.
    OMG....are you still serving that salad?

    Hope you dressed the finger well to prevent infection.

    And I'm not talking with Thousand Island either!

  22. #22
    Fleet Admiral
    Join Date
    Oct 2000
    Location
    In a nutshell
    Posts
    9,678
    Quote Originally Posted by uncledaddy
    OMG....are you still serving that salad?

    Hope you dressed the finger well to prevent infection.

    And I'm not talking with Thousand Island either!
    I just lost my lunch

  23. #23
    Rear Admiral Lower Half uncledaddy's Avatar
    Join Date
    Jun 2007
    Location
    With Me, Myself, and I...wondering why we can't get along!
    Posts
    2,583
    Quote Originally Posted by oblongmelon
    I just lost my lunch
    Hee Hee.

Bookmarks

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •