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Sunday Ribs from the OTP

Apparently I don’t have a freezer big enough to hold my meat, so I needed to create some room. Needs to be said that cooking and eating is much more fun than gathering nice pieces of meat in a freezer, so I choose the ribs.

Took them out of the freezer on saturday and removed the rib skin.

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Burgers!

Why should we do it the hard way, while sometimes a good burger is one of the tastiest things from the Q? That’s the goal for tonight.

We still had some burgers in the fridge from the Black Angus cow, and they are very tasteful. I had a good red onion and some cheddar cheese. That’s enough for a good burger, although you can of course make it as big and high as you like. Tomato would do fine as well, but I’m all out now. Too bad. Lettuce and pickle to top it off.

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Pollo agro dulce using the Dutch Oven

We can’t have a weekend without lighting something with charcoal, now can’t we?

Yesterday I decided that we need to do some chicken, but in a way I’ve never done it before. I wanted to try something different, since I ususally do it indirect on the OTP, or using a beer can.

Chicken agro dulce is a very nice stew recipe that give a nice fresh, a little bit sour, flavour. It’s worth it and actually it’s pretty simple to do, if you plan it well.

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tired sunday afternoon turning into a super meal with friends

Yesterday I returned from a sailing contest in the Netherlands, and was pretty beat. I actually didn’t feel much for lighting the Q and getting some food prepped, but fortunately I have some fantastic neighbours / friends. Once they all came in, in combination with the kids, we threw some content of the combined fridges together and worked out a pretty decent meal, if I may say so.

We started out with pancakes for the kids, as that is always a good thing. We had six of them, so my wife made a nice pile of them and they were gone in the blink of an eye. Once they were fed like hungry wolves, we proceeded with the bedding process. 30 minutes later, all six of them were gone and we could focus on the food for the adults ;-).

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