Kia Ora,
Found this forum by accident - and then spent the next two days reading - what an awesome forum this is.
I'm from New Zealand, and (like our Australian cousins) are known for our BBQ's. Sadly this is a false image that we portray to the world.
I work a lot in the US (Southern US for the main part), and when there discovered 'real BBQ'ing / smoking / low & slow) - and I was hooked.
I love it, you guys pi$$ all over us when it comes to cooking. We throw on some steak, or fish / chicken and as long as we are outside and have a beer in hand call it BBQ'ing.
Low slow cooks / smokes - they just dont happen.
Until now. I got me a Big Green Egg (there are only a few over here - as you can imaging they are not cheap to post), and am spreading the word of 'proper BBQ'ing to all I meet.
It has given me passion back again into cooking outdoors - and I love it.
Ive subscribed to the 5 day e course and am enjoying that.
I look forward to learning a bit - and once this bl00dy winter is past us (windy and cold as anything - and just to unpleasant to be out doors) contributing some q-views of some of our local meats / fish to you guys - hopefully you will find that interesting.
We have the Rugby World cup down here in 58 days - so having plenty of parties / game days at my home over that period (Go All Blacks!!!!!) - so I have to get some practice cooks in.
I read about the "Fatties" - they look so good, they have to be wrong. Im planning on cooking a couple this coming weekend as my first cook off this forum.
I have the name Kiwi Redneck - given that I should have been born in the South of the US. I love the food (not grits tho' - they taste arse), shooting, have a 4x4 and Im missing a few teeth (ok - I make that last bit up). Actually I love the southern 'feel' - I always have a good time when I am there and have made a lot of friends. Heck - I even tailgate at FSU
Found this forum by accident - and then spent the next two days reading - what an awesome forum this is.
I'm from New Zealand, and (like our Australian cousins) are known for our BBQ's. Sadly this is a false image that we portray to the world.
I work a lot in the US (Southern US for the main part), and when there discovered 'real BBQ'ing / smoking / low & slow) - and I was hooked.
I love it, you guys pi$$ all over us when it comes to cooking. We throw on some steak, or fish / chicken and as long as we are outside and have a beer in hand call it BBQ'ing.
Low slow cooks / smokes - they just dont happen.
Until now. I got me a Big Green Egg (there are only a few over here - as you can imaging they are not cheap to post), and am spreading the word of 'proper BBQ'ing to all I meet.
It has given me passion back again into cooking outdoors - and I love it.
Ive subscribed to the 5 day e course and am enjoying that.
I look forward to learning a bit - and once this bl00dy winter is past us (windy and cold as anything - and just to unpleasant to be out doors) contributing some q-views of some of our local meats / fish to you guys - hopefully you will find that interesting.
We have the Rugby World cup down here in 58 days - so having plenty of parties / game days at my home over that period (Go All Blacks!!!!!) - so I have to get some practice cooks in.
I read about the "Fatties" - they look so good, they have to be wrong. Im planning on cooking a couple this coming weekend as my first cook off this forum.
I have the name Kiwi Redneck - given that I should have been born in the South of the US. I love the food (not grits tho' - they taste arse), shooting, have a 4x4 and Im missing a few teeth (ok - I make that last bit up). Actually I love the southern 'feel' - I always have a good time when I am there and have made a lot of friends. Heck - I even tailgate at FSU