** Trying a Clay Roaster ** with Smoked Ribs , Potatoes and side of Fried rice.

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** Trying a Clay Roaster ** with Smoked Ribs , Potatoes and side of Fried rice.

So this is about the Clay roaster I got for $5 last summer and did not use yet. Well until today.
Smoked up 2 packs of pork ribs, cut into singles , rubbed with MC Gospel. Into the Q with Cherry chips.

It is still cold up here, but this week coming it will be above freezing every day Yah !!

Miss the bunkhouse and fire pit down by the lake, this is tonight, still lots of snow.

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Back to the ribs.

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smoked for almost 2 hours , had the cover to the roaster soaking in water for half hour as this was the first time to use. Because of this water , it steams the food while it cooks.
Chopped up 3 big potatoes and couple onions put in the bottom and topped with all the smoked wings.

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Placed in the oven then turned it on to 400 deg.
Left it for an hour and added a boiling hot mix of bbq sauce and water and a touch of gravy mix from a bottle.
And right back in the oven for another 1 1/2 hours.

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Cooked up some rice with veg and eggs.
These were very tender and juicy. The potatoes and onions in the bottom were tender but could still pick them up and eat normal.

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Love the clay roaster, and read that this will also act as an oven for Sour Dough in my oven also.
So I will try that soon.

Thanks for looking .

David
 
Looks great! I'd chow for sure. I bought my wife one of those nearly 30 years ago from Service Merchandise, we still have it. Never thought about it for bread, will need to try that.
 
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Looks great! I'd chow for sure. I bought my wife one of those nearly 30 years ago from Service Merchandise, we still have it. Never thought about it for bread, will need to try that.

Thank Phil for the like and the comment

Yes the ribs were very tender and with a little chew.
And the roaster has sat on the shelf for a year, just thought about it as I started to make the SD.

David
 
The food looks great David. I like your bunkhouse.

Thanks Chris for the love and the comment

It was a very good meal. And the lights to the bunkhouse and the Palm Tree come on every night
at dark for about 4 hours, most are solar, not the tree. Looks great with the snow, but hate the snow, lol

David
 
** Trying a Clay Roaster ** with Smoked Ribs , Potatoes and side of Fried rice.

So this is about the Clay roaster I got for $5 last summer and did not use yet. Well until today.
Smoked up 2 packs of pork ribs, cut into singles , rubbed with MC Gospel. Into the Q with Cherry chips.

It is still cold up here, but this week coming it will be above freezing every day Yah !!

Miss the bunkhouse and fire pit down by the lake, this is tonight, still lots of snow.

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Back to the ribs.

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smoked for almost 2 hours , had the cover to the roaster soaking in water for half hour as this was the first time to use. Because of this water , it steams the food while it cooks.
Chopped up 3 big potatoes and couple onions put in the bottom and topped with all the smoked wings.

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Placed in the oven then turned it on to 400 deg.
Left it for an hour and added a boiling hot mix of bbq sauce and water and a touch of gravy mix from a bottle.
And right back in the oven for another 1 1/2 hours.

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Cooked up some rice with veg and eggs.
These were very tender and juicy. The potatoes and onions in the bottom were tender but could still pick them up and eat normal.

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Love the clay roaster, and read that this will also act as an oven for Sour Dough in my oven also.
So I will try that soon.

Thanks for looking .

David
David,
That looks fantastic! Beautiful work!

- Jason
 
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Wow David. Another great meal there. Clay pot looks pretty cool and love the bunkhouse.

Thanks Brian for the love and the comment

The meal was great, and the Clay roaster is nice to use , and should find a few uses for it .

And thanks about the bunk house. Miss having fires down there, soon I hope.

David
 
Y'all I have to confess when I first glanced at that title I thought it said gay rooster. So on the double take I read it correctly - Clay Roaster..... lmao I'm such an idiot :emoji_laughing:

Great post and the color on those ribs is perfect!
The Bunkhouse is awesome!
 
thought it said gay rooster

Not that there is anything wrong with that....Seinfeld quote lol.

Y'all I have to confess when I first glanced at that title I thought it said gay rooster. So on the double take I read it correctly - Clay Roaster..... lmao I'm such an idiot :emoji_laughing:

Great post and the color on those ribs is perfect!
The Bunkhouse is awesome!

Thanks Randy for the like and the comment........ gay rooster lol thanks , needed that

Yes it was a good meal and the ribs looked fantastic coming out of the smoke.
meal was very nice , thanks

And the bunkhouse looks very cool lately at night with all the ugly cold white snow on it

David
 
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