Sucklebusters Motorcross Test Run
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Sucklebusters Motorcross Test Run
Well, after tonight's test run with the first time using these rubs and sauces, I do believe we are ready for this weekend's race.
Pulled out the Coleman 2 burner camping stove, the Hungry Cuban Paella Pan, Boneless Breasts and Thighs, and 4 different sauces and rubs from Sucklebusters!
Now, I know these are actually Rubs, and meant for either grilling or smoking but I'm not one to follow the rules, lol.
So instead, I sliced up some breasts and thighs.A little Olive Oil in the pan and I was set. Used the Hoochie Mama on the Breasts ( I used too much ) and followed it up with the Chipotle !
Turned the heat up the last few minutes and constantly moved the pieces around until the sauce started to caramelize.
Next was the Thighs with the Pecan Rub followed by the Hot N Spicy and set the glaze as well.
First I will say this..
I actually felt like I was 6 again camping with Mom & Pops.
Outside at night in the dark, crickets cricketing, and the cool mist and fog in the air and the smell and steam coming from great grub.
Ahh yes, looking forward to doing this with our little buddy very soon
So, Deb doesn't do spicy very well, but I first gave her 3 pieces of the Breasts with Hoochie Mama and Chipotle.
She took one bite and with a big smile, asked..WHAT is on that chicken ?
I told her and before I could get the pan cleaned for the thighs, a 1/4 of the plate was missing lol.
Then, she tasted the Pecan and Hot N Spicy Thighs and it was ALL OVER..
She's hooked on both !
As for me, I can't argue with any of that, it was awesome.
The one pic of the pan gives a hint of what the glaze on the chicken was like.
Sorry for the late night teaser pics, but that's how we do it up here in the Mountains
Thx Gator, you now have another believer and Customer for life !
Pulled out the Coleman 2 burner camping stove, the Hungry Cuban Paella Pan, Boneless Breasts and Thighs, and 4 different sauces and rubs from Sucklebusters!
Now, I know these are actually Rubs, and meant for either grilling or smoking but I'm not one to follow the rules, lol.
So instead, I sliced up some breasts and thighs.A little Olive Oil in the pan and I was set. Used the Hoochie Mama on the Breasts ( I used too much ) and followed it up with the Chipotle !
Turned the heat up the last few minutes and constantly moved the pieces around until the sauce started to caramelize.
Next was the Thighs with the Pecan Rub followed by the Hot N Spicy and set the glaze as well.
First I will say this..
I actually felt like I was 6 again camping with Mom & Pops.
Outside at night in the dark, crickets cricketing, and the cool mist and fog in the air and the smell and steam coming from great grub.
Ahh yes, looking forward to doing this with our little buddy very soon
So, Deb doesn't do spicy very well, but I first gave her 3 pieces of the Breasts with Hoochie Mama and Chipotle.
She took one bite and with a big smile, asked..WHAT is on that chicken ?
I told her and before I could get the pan cleaned for the thighs, a 1/4 of the plate was missing lol.
Then, she tasted the Pecan and Hot N Spicy Thighs and it was ALL OVER..
She's hooked on both !
As for me, I can't argue with any of that, it was awesome.
The one pic of the pan gives a hint of what the glaze on the chicken was like.
Sorry for the late night teaser pics, but that's how we do it up here in the Mountains
Thx Gator, you now have another believer and Customer for life !
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Great looking grub there wv, I'm having left over chicken with satay sauce. Pretty average from me compared to your feast.
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Looks delicious!
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Winner winner
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Well, SHOOT.
That opens up a whole new world of possibilities for me. Plus, I now have an appetite.
That opens up a whole new world of possibilities for me. Plus, I now have an appetite.
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Only 1 word comes to me right now.. WOW!!! Those look perfect!
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Dang it, now I have to spend some MORE money.
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Which coleman stove are you using? I think I'm about to be in the market.
I've used my Dad's for years. Still get great memories of our fish frys together when I fire it up…but, it can't handle being banged around in the RV anymore. Thinking about keeping it for at home use only after a few repairs and getting a new one for camping.
I noticed on the newest modes the wind blocks are built into the burner stands and they no longer use the side arms. Curious how well those work.
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I've used my Dad's for years. Still get great memories of our fish frys together when I fire it up…but, it can't handle being banged around in the RV anymore. Thinking about keeping it for at home use only after a few repairs and getting a new one for camping.
I noticed on the newest modes the wind blocks are built into the burner stands and they no longer use the side arms. Curious how well those work.
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That looks great, WV.
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Russ,
Thx dude. Satay sauce ?
I've never had it before, but I looked it up and I see it's a PB style sauce. I'm gonna HAVE to give that a shot.
Nothing ( average ) about that :)
Chris & Sooner,
It was one of those ( throw it at the wall & see what sticks ) deals. I had no idea what I was doing, but both of us were pleasantly surprised.
Sailor,
Are you referring to using a camping stove ?
Yeah, it's great for things like this. Heats up fast, and fuel is very cheap.
Txdragon,
Thx man. I don't know about perfect, but neither of us had one complaint. Those rubs and sauces were a nice surprise.
Outlaw,
Sorry bout that, lol.
I'm the same way when I see something new. Pretty soon I'm gonna need to add an addition to the laundry room just for cooking tools...
Sooner,
Ahh yes, the good old memories with the camp stove. Early morning breakfast, fresh coffee over hot coals on a dewey crisp morning... Good times for sure.
Um, last night was the very 1'st time I've used that Coleman.
It's the 2 burner Triton series. It doesn't have the ignition, so u need a match or bbq lighter.
I was surprised at the heat it put out, and very fine adjustments made it really nice to use. I did however get a few black spots on my Paella pan, but it was my trial run with that as well. It's all good now, heated it up and scrubbed some salt over it.
As for the deflectors, these are part of the top lid. They seemed to be in just the right spot, but last night we didn't have much wind so I'll still need to test that another day.
I initially wanted to use my ( Burton ) stove, but somehow the fuel cartridge went MIA.
Honestly, I think I might like the Burton better.
Seems like a wider burner.
Professor,
Thank you !
It will definitely be something I'll be making again real soon.
Emm,
Great call on the HM and Chip !!
U duh man
Thx dude. Satay sauce ?
I've never had it before, but I looked it up and I see it's a PB style sauce. I'm gonna HAVE to give that a shot.
Nothing ( average ) about that :)
Chris & Sooner,
It was one of those ( throw it at the wall & see what sticks ) deals. I had no idea what I was doing, but both of us were pleasantly surprised.
Sailor,
Are you referring to using a camping stove ?
Yeah, it's great for things like this. Heats up fast, and fuel is very cheap.
Txdragon,
Thx man. I don't know about perfect, but neither of us had one complaint. Those rubs and sauces were a nice surprise.
Outlaw,
Sorry bout that, lol.
I'm the same way when I see something new. Pretty soon I'm gonna need to add an addition to the laundry room just for cooking tools...
Sooner,
Ahh yes, the good old memories with the camp stove. Early morning breakfast, fresh coffee over hot coals on a dewey crisp morning... Good times for sure.
Um, last night was the very 1'st time I've used that Coleman.
It's the 2 burner Triton series. It doesn't have the ignition, so u need a match or bbq lighter.
I was surprised at the heat it put out, and very fine adjustments made it really nice to use. I did however get a few black spots on my Paella pan, but it was my trial run with that as well. It's all good now, heated it up and scrubbed some salt over it.
As for the deflectors, these are part of the top lid. They seemed to be in just the right spot, but last night we didn't have much wind so I'll still need to test that another day.
I initially wanted to use my ( Burton ) stove, but somehow the fuel cartridge went MIA.
Honestly, I think I might like the Burton better.
Seems like a wider burner.
Professor,
Thank you !
It will definitely be something I'll be making again real soon.
Emm,
Great call on the HM and Chip !!
U duh man
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W. E. - I just licked my screen! That is some awesome looking grub! :)
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My wife still says my best meals were cooked on a camp stove on our Christmas hols. ( holidays) loved camping. Satay sauce is made here regularly, daughter always wants some from me. Quick n simple.
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Gator,
Thx man. We are enjoying the ones we've tried so far. Gonna try a few more combinations tonight so all the options are available for Saturday.
Good stuff for sure. !
Russ,
I have to agree with ur wifey.
I miss those days !
I'm gonna try that Satay sauce.
Any secrets or suggestions before I give it a go ?
Thx dude.
Thx man. We are enjoying the ones we've tried so far. Gonna try a few more combinations tonight so all the options are available for Saturday.
Good stuff for sure. !
Russ,
I have to agree with ur wifey.
I miss those days !
I'm gonna try that Satay sauce.
Any secrets or suggestions before I give it a go ?
Thx dude.
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woodenvisions wrote:Gator,
Thx man. We are enjoying the ones we've tried so far. Gonna try a few more combinations tonight so all the options are available for Saturday.
Good stuff for sure. !
Russ,
I have to agree with ur wifey.
I miss those days !
I'm gonna try that Satay sauce.
Any secrets or suggestions before I give it a go ?
Thx dude.
Bit of oil and cook 1 large onion finely chopped, then I add fish sauce 2 tablespoons, ketchup manis 2 tablespoons, 2/3 cup water then add pb until it gets thick. Simple as.
Russ
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Russ wrote:[quote="woodenvisions"]Gator,
Thx man. We are enjoying the ones we've tried so far. Gonna try a few more combinations tonight so all the options are available for Saturday.
Good stuff for sure. !
Russ,
I have to agree with ur wifey.
I miss those days !
I'm gonna try that Satay sauce.
Any secrets or suggestions before I give it a go ?
Thx dude.
Bit of oil and cook 1 large onion finely chopped, then I add fish sauce 2 tablespoons, ketchup manis 2 tablespoons, 2/3 cup water then add pb until it gets thick. Simple as.
Russ[/quote]Really ??
I thought I'd be mixing 20 plus ingredients lol.
Thx Russ, I'm gonna try it.
Do u use as a glaze at the end ?
....
Or, do I use it earlier during the cook ?
I'm planning on doing boneless skinless thighs.
Thx again.
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