Heavenly Ham?

Started by Smoking Duck, June 17, 2008, 06:48:25 PM

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Smoking Duck

You betcha, LQ!  Plus, being the peas makes me easier to be smushed  ;D

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westexasmoker

I think LQ used that term in one of her receipe's "smushed", be afraid SD, be very afraid!  :D

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La Quinta

Nah...he doesn't have to worry...I'd never smush Giggles...he's my pea boy!! :)

Smoking Duck

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You tell Mesquito Boy, LQ!

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westexasmoker

Your the pee(a) boy ............Reminds me of a movie...Ah I gotta behave!!  ;D

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La Quinta

I like that Giggles...Mesquito Boy...yes...well done!! Wasn't this about ham in the beginning?

Smoking Duck

It sure was but if you hadn't already noticed, I'm notorious for taking a topic off-course.  Some say I'm so bad that I must have been Amelia Earhardt's navigator in a past life  ;D

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West Coast Sausage Maker

We dip the ham in Liquid Caremel.  We being pros :)

LQ    A cooking / safety question for you........

Is it OK if a chef boils carrots and then peas in the same pot?
soylent green is people

La Quinta

TBS...one would never boil carrots...peas...ok!!! :) Sorry Giggles...carrots are precious little veggies....everyone likes boiled peas...!!!

West Coast Sausage Maker

you did get the joke?  ha ha ha   
Quote from: T B S on June 18, 2008, 07:56:10 PM



Is it OK if a chef boils carrots and then pees in the same pot?
anyone???
soylent green is people

La Quinta

AAAAHHH...not so much...splain it Luuuucyyy? ":)

Gizmo

Quote from: Habanero Smoker on June 18, 2008, 02:47:04 PM

This must have been an episode on "Home Improvement". ;D

Habs, I think you are confusing it with the episode where the MAP gas was used.  Turned the glaze and the 10 lb ham into a raisin.
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Smokin Soon

I have not tried any hams in the Bradley yet, but have had good luck with soaking a ham in pineapple juice and brown sugar for 24 hrs and cooking in the oven. It sort of self bastes and the outside gets a nice browning from the juices inside. It does require longer cooking times because of the soaking.

Habanero Smoker

Quote from: Smokin Soon on July 04, 2008, 07:31:46 PM
I have not tried any hams in the Bradley yet, but have had good luck with soaking a ham in pineapple juice and brown sugar for 24 hrs and cooking in the oven. It sort of self bastes and the outside gets a nice browning from the juices inside. It does require longer cooking times because of the soaking.

This sound interesting, and good. Do you use a full strength pineapple juice, or do you make a brine. Does the outer part of the ham get "mushy" for the pineapple juice? If not I may have to try this. Can you post the actual method you use?



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Smokin Soon

Habs, I just use 2 cans of Dole pineapple juice and about a half box dark brown sugar. Never had any problems with the juice breaking down the meat. I tried it once with a another brand of juice and it was not as good.