What is cooking this weekend

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wade

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The start of another weekend - albeit with the feel of autumn ("fall" for our American friends) decidedly in the air. What kind of BBQ smells will be filling the air around the country this weekend.

As a starter, following all of the talk about fatties on here recently I am going to create a chicken and duck fatty which I will cook tomorrow. Hopefully photos to come.

And Ewan - for the time being anyway we will still include Scotland 
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Hi Wade, nothing this weekend, out to lunch tomorrow.

Southampton boat show next sat, may smoke a leg of lamb next sun.

I used the link you put up and got the maverick therm, turned up yesterday.

Dave

Ps How did the fattie go ?
 
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The Mediterranean fatty (smoked with hickory) and the spatchcock BBQ chicken (smoked with mesquite) have just come out of the smokers and are resting. Q-view to follow.
 
Hi Wade, food looks great, no cooking for me this week.

On island of Crete for our sons wedding tomorrow (Monday).

Smokin Monkey
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Wow Steve. Ouzo and Retsina are the perfect accompaniment to my Mediterranean style fatty. Don't forget to bring some back 
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I hope you are both having a great time in the sun 
 
Good looking fatty Wade, I have that on the list of things to try as well.

Nothing done this weekend, due to kitchen shopping Saturday and various visits yesterday. Next weekend is possible if a planned weekend in the Lakes is cancelled due to bad weather, otherwise I have 27/9 pencilled in for a smoke.

I tried the pork & stout recipe here:



a couple of weeks ago, but with a  couple of changes; after smoking the shoulder for 4-5 hrs I put it in a pot and finished it on the stove (another 3-4 hrs) and also, we just ate it as a stew, not in a sandwich. It was pretty popular, the pot was scraped clean so I might do that again next smoke.
 
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