assateague wrote:Very quickly, I'd imagine. I do want to try some eel and some oysters on the smoker now, though.
I am interested in smoking chickens, cornish hens, etc.
Have not done a lot of it, but its cheap and quick, and they turn out great.
assateague wrote:Very quickly, I'd imagine. I do want to try some eel and some oysters on the smoker now, though.
assateague wrote:Those chickens I made were awesome. Just flat awesome. Let me know before you try it, and I'll give you the marinade/brine recipe. I let them soak overnight.
did I post that yes he brines them and says its the way to go?assateague wrote:Very quickly, I'd imagine. I do want to try some eel and some oysters on the smoker now, though.
jehler wrote:did I post that yes he brines them and says its the way to go?assateague wrote:Very quickly, I'd imagine. I do want to try some eel and some oysters on the smoker now, though.
he has a link to the forum he got the recipe from, I'll get it from him.assateague wrote:jehler wrote:did I post that yes he brines them and says its the way to go?assateague wrote:Very quickly, I'd imagine. I do want to try some eel and some oysters on the smoker now, though.
Yep, got it yesterday. Now I need to get some oysters.
grizz18 wrote:Are we still talking about brining oysters in salty water, after they've been picked from salt water?
Makes sense.
more about brining in sauces and booze them the saltgrizz18 wrote:Are we still talking about brining oysters in salty water, after they've been picked from salt water?
Makes sense.
Tomkat wrote:grizz18 wrote:Are we still talking about brining oysters in salty water, after they've been picked from salt water?
Makes sense.
Howdy stranger. Where u been?
jehler wrote:more about brining in sauces and booze them the saltgrizz18 wrote:Are we still talking about brining oysters in salty water, after they've been picked from salt water?
Makes sense.
assateague wrote: But I'm not a fan of steamed oysters.
Tomkat wrote:assateague wrote: But I'm not a fan of steamed oysters.
I am a fan of bearded clam myself
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assateague wrote:I was wondering the same thing, but then when I saw the ingredients it made sense. But I'm not a fan of steamed oysters.
flight control wrote:Not a fan of them steamed either. They're good, but I find them better raw or breaded, fried and made into burgers with homemade tartar sauce.
grizz18 wrote:flight control wrote:Not a fan of them steamed either. They're good, but I find them better raw or breaded, fried and made into burgers with homemade tartar sauce.
You got that right .
jehler wrote:Can redbeard or olly change the thread title to seafood cooking?
jehler wrote:I still don't get the spare ribs instead of baby backs, I thought spare ribs were just for poor people
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