Canada Day smoke

Started by tsquared, June 30, 2009, 07:17:34 PM

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lumpy

I missed my Canada Day at home this year since I am spending the summer in Colorado. I still did celebrate with a shoulder in the smoker (sorry no pics, too busy eating ;D) and on the 4th I will enjoy the local parade and smoked treats downtown.

Gotta admit, you Yanks sure know how to do a party. The town that I'm in closes the main street, a Coors 18 wheeler parks on the main drag and taps are screwed on to the side of the trailer and let the suds flow! Everyone walks around downtown with a beer in hand, smoked turkey leg or smoked sausage in the other.

Lumpy

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La Quinta

T2 I will ponder those questions and get back to you!!  ;D

Gizmo

Quote from: La Quinta on July 02, 2009, 09:19:38 PM
T2 I will ponder those questions and get back to you!!  ;D

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Can I have the moose call.   ;D
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La Quinta

Ok...I have done the research and have been given this info...

1. The beaver tail appears to be a sweet and savory dish that has both a little kick and sweet...

2. I think Sid is a Canadian hockey player with the Penguins (but he's a pup at only 22).

3. Santa"s Address is something like:

Santa Claus
North Pole
Canada
Hoh Oho

But...I could be wrong about all of this.... ;D

Gizmo

Change #1 to fried dough.  It looks like a beaver tail.
You got #2, Sidney Crosby. 
For #3, I would have used North Polar - Santa Claus P.O. Box 56099  North Pole, Alaska 99705-1099
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La Quinta

Well, there ya go Giz...I put in my answers to the quiz...

RossP

Pics of my Canada Day Smoke

Started early in the AM with Rainbow trout and Chicken Jerky

Finished trout

Then onto Stuffed Jalapenos, stuffed with Italian Turkey Sausage and cream cheese


There is a bowl of fresh Chicken Jerky beside the Jalapenos ready for the smoker.

Bacon wrapped chicken Breasts ready for the smoker. Stuffed with the same stuffing as the Jalapenos.

Smoker doing its thing while I am getting ready to have a well deserved wobbly pop.


The day started at 5 am taking the fish and the chicken out of the brine and ended at 6:00pm taking the chicken breast out and taking them and the jalapenos over to our friends to have dinner around the pool. The wife drove home, I was just too tired after a day of cooking. :D
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Wow RossP, Nice spread.
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Very nice, Ross. Looks like a hard day but worth every minute!

RossP

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It was a long day. The most I have smoked in one day but well worth it. I think I will do it again. Good way to try some new recipes along with some old ones. Everyone like the food. Our friends son could not get enough of the stuffed Jalapenos and I leave alot of membrane and seens in the peppers. He now is an official chilli head.
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tsquared

Hey LQ--2 out of 3 ain't bad!! As Giz said, a beaver tail is a sweet confection made out of fried dough. Giz--you too got 2 out of 3, falling down with Santa's address. (Well, who the heck knows, really--he probably only keeps a mail service their and winters in Mexico with the rest of Canada)  :D 
Hope you guys had a good holiday this weekend. We watched the fireworks from Washington State across the strait last night.
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NePaSmoKer

Quote from: La Quinta on July 03, 2009, 08:58:13 PM
Ok...I have done the research and have been given this info...

1. The beaver tail appears to be a sweet and savory dish that has both a little kick and sweet...

2. I think Sid is a Canadian hockey player with the Penguins (but he's a pup at only 22).

3. Santa"s Address is something like:

Santa Claus
North Pole
Canada
Hoh Oho

But...I could be wrong about all of this.... ;D

Quote from: Gizmo on July 03, 2009, 09:38:51 PM
Change #1 to fried dough.  It looks like a beaver tail.
You got #2, Sidney Crosby. 
For #3, I would have used North Polar - Santa Claus P.O. Box 56099  North Pole, Alaska 99705-1099

Its either the Calif heat and sun or ya have some fine whiskey yer both drinkin  ;D

nepas

La Quinta

Does that mean neither Giz or I can be "Honoray Canadians"???  :'(

tsquared

Nah--We'll let you and Giz in! You have the right 'tude. I'll even send you a genuine north woods moose call. Careful though, there's been a few moose sighted just north of Desert Hot Springs, and drunken use of the call could lead to trouble!  :D
T2