Topper's Grilling Advice!

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Cornuck wrote: Wed Mar 05, 2025 6:46 pm Uh.... thanks..... Carl.....

And (actual) thanks, Topper. I'll give this a shot.
Topper's recipe will have a much higher flavour profile than the pub dry ribs you've had.
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I did an over the top chili on the Kamado last night. Mixed all ingredients save the black beans in a Dutch oven. Placed on indirect maple fire. Chopped onion, cayenne, chili seasoning SnP in 2 lbs ground venison ball, perched on a grill above the chili for 3 hours at 250F. Mixed black beans in and cooked for another 30.

Unreal flavour.
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BoS wrote: Thu Mar 06, 2025 10:39 am I did an over the top chili on the Kamado last night. Mixed all ingredients save the black beans in a Dutch oven. Placed on indirect maple fire. Chopped onion, cayenne, chili seasoning SnP in 2 lbs ground venison ball, perched on a grill above the chili for 3 hours at 250F. Mixed black beans in and cooked for another 30.

Unreal flavour.
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Did you need to add any extra fat, say lardons, into the very lean venison?
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I add 10-15% pork fat to my ground. 15-20% for sausage.
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I was taught 35% was optimal for sausage, but then the other chef instructors in the room gasped when that was said and were more on your levels.
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Topper wrote: Thu Mar 06, 2025 3:53 pm I was taught 35% was optimal for sausage, but then the other chef instructors in the room gasped when that was said and wetter more on your levels.
Ive found, with Moose and Deer, anything over 25% with breakfast sausage the fat just burns away once you hit 160. 15-20 is optimal for pepperoni and summer sausage.
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For me it's 20-25% for dinner sausage, usually 20% for fresh sausage and 25% if I dry it (saucisson sec).

I just tried breakfast sausage for the first time a few months back with some very fatty trim but it's swimming in the pan. Not sure what % I should aim for.
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Too bad topper bailed - I had to figure this recipe out on my own...

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U didn't phone home?
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Looks extra tasty!
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BoS wrote: Thu Mar 06, 2025 10:39 am ” 2 lbs ground venison ball ”
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That deer had some huge balls!
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What's on the menu Topper?

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I wouldn’t eat that, but would he super pumped to have caught it.

Thanks for bumping the thread, Don.

For Christmas, I dry brined a 14 lb Turkey (just the 4 of us this year) over night, and cut out the backbone for a spatchcock cook. Smoked over maple and applewood at 350 on the Kamado and it was done on 2.5 hrs. Let it rest for another 45 min and it turned out terrific.

Removed all the meat after dinner, tossed the carcass and backbone back in a stockpot and simmered over night. Not sure what is better, turkey off the q, Sandy’s the next day or turkey soup.

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BoS wrote: Tue Jan 06, 2026 10:09 pm I wouldn’t eat that, but would he super pumped to have caught it.

Thanks for bumping the thread, Don.

For Christmas, I dry brined a 14 lb Turkey (just the 4 of us this year) over night, and cut out the backbone for a spatchcock cook. Smoked over maple and applewood at 350 on the Kamado and it was done on 2.5 hrs. Let it rest for another 45 min and it turned out terrific.

Removed all the meat after dinner, tossed the carcass and backbone back in a stockpot and simmered over night. Not sure what is better, turkey off the q, Sandy’s the next day or turkey soup.

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That sounds amazing BoS - sometimes wish I lived in a more "southern" climate LOL. Only have a few months out of the year that I can use my BGE, but those months are carnivorous for sure!

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News Years tradition in the Tokyo fish market. Japan's elite measure cocks by the price paid for the first tuna.

Xmas dinner was traditional turkey for some elderly neighbours unable to do their trip to the coast to be with their kids and grandkids.

New Years was baseball size chunks of pot roast, browned and braised, saffron risotto, roasted carrots and fennel. Dessert was chocolate habanero creme brule
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