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Fired this sucker up again tonight, this time with quartered red potatoes, cabbage, green onions, 2 x 3.5lb corned beef briskets, and baby carrots.  Test run for the Spring Shoot, same menu.

So, quartered red potatoes (salt, pepper,garlic powder) arranged on the bottom of the drip pan, whole head of cabbage cut into 1/8th wedges (salt, pepper, garlic powder) arranged onto the potatoes, a store-bunch of green onions diced, sprinkled over the cabbage.  Drip pan goes in.

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Put hickory chips all around the drip pan.

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First corned beef slab goes on the first layer, right above the drip pan.

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Second one on second rack.

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Baby carrots into a corningware dish on the top rack.  Salt, pepper, garlic powder, and a stick of butter.

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Fired that fool off,came back 2 hrs later, and unpacked everything.  Absolutely delicious.  I'll get an after pic later, 'cause I'm in a food coma right now.  This little easy-to-use cooker is badass, and it's perfect for camping.  I can't wait to bust this out to the crowd, and hit this recipe again.  Saturday night at the SS-Fest.  Maybe Friday, hearing some of the schedules and timelines.  If people gotta leave Saturday, we'll hit this Friday for dinner. 

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  On 3/21/2021 at 3:52 AM, 98Z5V said:

Fired this sucker up again tonight, this time with quartered red potatoes, cabbage, green onions, 2 x 3.5lb corned beef briskets, and baby carrots.  Test run for the Spring Shoot, same menu.

So, quartered red potatoes (salt, pepper,garlic powder) arranged on the bottom of the drip pan, whole head of cabbage cut into 1/8th wedges (salt, pepper, garlic powder) arranged onto the potatoes, a store-bunch of green onions diced, sprinkled over the cabbage.  Drip pan goes in.

IMG_0263.thumb.JPG.293acc83609fc2ac6021d34425eb0401.JPG

Put hickory chips all around the drip pan.

IMG_0264.thumb.JPG.17d065a5f0ba284899229c6de190af93.JPG

First corned beef slab goes on the first layer, right above the drip pan.

IMG_0265.thumb.JPG.a1c975faa5ac08b6c3ba736a7c5a3fd6.JPG

Second one on second rack.

IMG_0266.thumb.JPG.405aa4386414a1f4c67ee7f4d8ec9ce9.JPG

Baby carrots into a corningware dish on the top rack.  Salt, pepper, garlic powder, and a stick of butter.

IMG_0267.thumb.JPG.a663dd862bc322d5af33842a77d92f93.JPG

Fired that fool off,came back 2 hrs later, and unpacked everything.  Absolutely delicious.  I'll get an after pic later, 'cause I'm in a food coma right now.  This little easy-to-use cooker is badass, and it's perfect for camping.  I can't wait to bust this out to the crowd, and hit this recipe again.  Saturday night at the SS-Fest.  Maybe Friday, hearing some of the schedules and timelines.  If people gotta leave Saturday, we'll hit this Friday for dinner. 

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That sounds amazing!!! 

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I wanted the carrots in that drip pan, with the potatoes and cabbage.  That head of cabbage takes up some SPACE!   It worked great this way, though.  The only thing I'm going to change is add a 3rd corned beef (cook once, save the 3rd for breakfast in the morning), and double the amount of carrots.  Everything else was perfecto! 

FORGOT to add - after I loaded that drip pan with the potatoes and cabbage and onions, I poured in a full beer - and as that boiled off, it added "beer steam" to the whole affair, in addition to the heat and smoke.  I think I got lucky, but this was pretty badass.

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  On 3/21/2021 at 4:01 AM, 98Z5V said:

I wanted the carrots in that drip pan, with the potatoes and cabbage.  That head of cabbage takes up some SPACE!   It worked great this way, though.  The only thing I'm going to change is add a 3rd corned beef (cook once, save the 3rd for breakfast in the morning), and double the amount of carrots.  Everything else was perfecto! 

FORGOT to add - after I loaded that drip pan with the potatoes and cabbage and onions, I poured in a full beer - and as that boiled off, it added "beer steam" to the whole affair, in addition to the heat and smoke.  I think I got lucky, but this was pretty badass.

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Gotta try it with smoked sausage some time, beer and all. My mom used to make these foil pack dinners camping and also on the grill all those veggies and some times some onions, with butter in a big foil pack with keibasa or smoked sausage. Beer would be good in that mix too moisture is always good!!! I still do them from time to time in the summer 

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  On 3/21/2021 at 3:52 AM, 98Z5V said:

Fired this sucker up again tonight, this time with quartered red potatoes, cabbage, green onions, 2 x 3.5lb corned beef briskets, and baby carrots.  Test run for the Spring Shoot, same menu.

So, quartered red potatoes (salt, pepper,garlic powder) arranged on the bottom of the drip pan, whole head of cabbage cut into 1/8th wedges (salt, pepper, garlic powder) arranged onto the potatoes, a store-bunch of green onions diced, sprinkled over the cabbage.  Drip pan goes in.

IMG_0263.thumb.JPG.293acc83609fc2ac6021d34425eb0401.JPG

Put hickory chips all around the drip pan.

IMG_0264.thumb.JPG.17d065a5f0ba284899229c6de190af93.JPG

First corned beef slab goes on the first layer, right above the drip pan.

IMG_0265.thumb.JPG.a1c975faa5ac08b6c3ba736a7c5a3fd6.JPG

Second one on second rack.

IMG_0266.thumb.JPG.405aa4386414a1f4c67ee7f4d8ec9ce9.JPG

Baby carrots into a corningware dish on the top rack.  Salt, pepper, garlic powder, and a stick of butter.

IMG_0267.thumb.JPG.a663dd862bc322d5af33842a77d92f93.JPG

Fired that fool off,came back 2 hrs later, and unpacked everything.  Absolutely delicious.  I'll get an after pic later, 'cause I'm in a food coma right now.  This little easy-to-use cooker is badass, and it's perfect for camping.  I can't wait to bust this out to the crowd, and hit this recipe again.  Saturday night at the SS-Fest.  Maybe Friday, hearing some of the schedules and timelines.  If people gotta leave Saturday, we'll hit this Friday for dinner. 

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You got going on there brother, it's only going to get better 😁🍺🍺

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  On 3/25/2021 at 2:02 AM, DNP said:

Chicken tenders were too small. Used gold star chicken rub. Came out alright, but I’m gonna have to try again. 
 

 

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Make the tenders bigger with a meat mallet 😝 I saw a guy last night make bacon wrapped boneless chicken. Thighs that would also work with some stuffing

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