Some Dutch oven cooking

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Some Dutch oven cooking

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Built a table, bought a dutch oven and firing it up.
Cowboy stew for supper.

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That'll work. Reminds me I need to dig mine out and do likewise. Hey, what happened to your snow, Pitch?
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Bill in Oregon wrote: Tue May 02, 2017 1:53 pm That'll work. Reminds me I need to dig mine out and do likewise. Hey, what happened to your snow, Pitch?
Just ate some, turned out great.
Snowed yesterday but in the 50`s today.

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I've got one maybe a hair bigger....I've been using it as a deep fryer....Less splatter then with the cast skillet....
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This guy is a genius with a dutch oven. Check out his trivets Pitchy.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=csQd7wRYyNc
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"Hot" beans Pitchy! :D

Got a couple of those old Dutch ovens. Should dust em off.
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Thanks fellars, Rusty thanks for the link, that`s the same guy we got the cowboy stew recipe from.
I`ve seen the horseshoe trivets before but the bolts for legs is a good idea. 8)
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Well fellars these were the best ribs I`ve ever ate, fall off the bone cut with a fork tender. :D

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Looks great Pitchy! Nice!
Got some steaks out on the grill now.

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Thanks, you too buddy. :)
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Wow, those ribs look soooo good, Pitchy! I'll have to make do tonight with double-smoked ham leftovers I guess.

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But look what we just gad, peach cobbler. :)

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You're gonna get fat if you keep it up!

I have a couple of indoor Dutch ovens that my wife's grandfather gave me. I cook in them quite a bit in the over.

I keep looking for a camp style one, but no luck. May have to break down and buy one. I sure like the texture of my old ovens and skillets better.

I've never been a big smoker, but I've been doing a lot of cooking over an open fire lately using black jack oak from a tree I cut down 14 years ago and put out of the weather. Slowly making a dent in my pile :D A unique flavor and coloring, to say the least.
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Good on you, todays meal country style ribs but I liked the St Lewis style ribs.
I put them in the pit barrel smoker for a hour on low heat then mix up,
2 cups of ketchup
1/2 cup brown sugar.
1 cups water.
1/2 cup vinegar.
1 onions chopped.

Rub for the ribs.
3 Tbsp brown sugar
1 1/2 Tbsp tender quick
1 1/2 Tbsp black pepper
1 tsp garlic powder
Marinated for couple hours.
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