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Main Boards => Recipes/Grilling/ Barbecuing/Smokers => Topic started by: Terry Green on October 08, 2005, 08:35:00 PM
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My wife left town Thursday...and it was just me and my girls this weekend. Got them to cheer on the GA Bulldogs with me this afternoon, and figured it would be a fine time to try my hand at some buff brisket. If I couldn't hunt, might as well eat some game kill.
Anyhow, got this thing thawed out finaly, and had to unfold it. Once unfolded it was 2 inches thick, 14 inches wide and 24 inches long. Had to cut it up into 4 nice slabs. I cooked two on the grill wrapped up in tin foil for 3 hours and 15 minutes at about 225 degrees...middle burner only set way low.
Inside simmering sauce was simple. 1 part teriaki and 3 parts Dales sauce, and over coated with olive oil.
Well, the dawgs won - and we sure celebrated.
(http://www.tradgang.com/upload/terry/IMG_2975.JPG)
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I was drooling just looking at the picture! I like simple recipes. Those are the kind you can use in camp and always taste great.
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Terry: Is Dales sauce something you have in the stores in the South, or is it another recipe? I haven't heard of it out here in Oregon.
Good for the Bulldogs!
Go Ducks!
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Yeah Bill...its a local sauce I believe...not found just anywhere.
Email your address to me and I'll send ya a couple of bottles.
Makes some DANDY jerky as well....and Dales marinated steaks is our families favorite.
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Terry: Thanks! Sent you an e-mail.
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How's the fat layer on a buff brisket. I've only smoked beef brisket and the fat is important to keeping it moist. It looked really yummy Terry! all the best, Al.
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Terry: Package arrived and the stuff smells great. Will try the Dales and report. Thanks so much for your kindness.
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Terry,
Is this the stuff?
http://www.dalesseasoning.com/
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Yes Steve...that's the stuff. Makes the best steak marinade ever...and jerky is to die for!!!
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OK, if anybody is looking for it "up north", I found it at Meijer.
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it is fantastic stuff on lamb chops too..just about 3-5 drops of it per chop...too much and they just taste real salty.