Grilling, Smoking, BBQ, etc. WAYCT (What Are You Cooking Today) Outdoor Edition
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@mclaincausey That sounds perfect. Also, PNW oysters have a special place in my heart. I was in Vancouver a couple of years ago and got to try Fanny Bay oysters directly from the source (they were one of my favorites when I was a shucker), and they were incredible. And all of the WA oysters like kumamoto, etc. are really solid. Even San Diego (Carlsbad) has amazing oysters. My wife took to a farm for a tour, and at the end we all got a dozen oysters to shuck and eat. They were top-notch, and I was so happy.
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@seawolf picked and shucked some in tomales bay once. So fun. Kumamoto is what I use to get people into oysters. They’re so mild and delicious!
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@mclaincausey I'm really into briney oysters, and I would say that kumomotos are on the sweeter (or mild, as you put it) end of the spectrum for sure. These days, the more brine the better for me. There's nothing quite like pulling them out of the water and popping them open.
Have you heard of shucking oysters in bulk with liquid nitrogen?
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Damn I haven’t heard of that. I love briny oysters and I love the delicate ones too; I like getting a variety if possible. But I think the Kumamoto of the world are great for onboarding skeptics.
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That’s amazing. No shuck shards!
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Those look scrumptious!
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Skewered sirloin cap is the usual way we get our meat fix on Saturday evenings at the motorcycle club facilities as we chat the night away with friends. Simple but supremely tasty.
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I celebrated the start of the mussels season yesterday -
@scarfmace Now you're talking!
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@scarfmace said in Grilling, Smoking, BBQ, etc. WAYCT (What Are You Cooking Today) Outdoor Edition:
mussels season