For Charlie - hot sauce
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"Rachael Simpson" wrote:
From: William Wagner
Date: Sat, 02 Jun 2007 16:54:21 -0400
Local: Sat, Jun 2 2007 4:54 pm
Subject: For Charlie - hot sauce
Some things we do.
Frugal Gourmet BBQ Sauce
1 Cup Tomatoe Paste
1/2 Cup Wostershire
1/4 Cup Liquid Smoke
1/4 Cup White Vinegar
1/2 Cup Mustard Prepared
1 Cup Sugar
1/4 Cup Brown Sugar
3 Cups beef stock
1t red pepper
1T Chile Powder
Simmer 2 hours
We eat this on brisket mostly.
beef brisket
4 pounds fresh beef brisket (up to 5 lbs)
2 teaspoons unseasoned meat tenderizer
1/2 teaspoon celery salt
1/2 teaspoon seasoned salt
1/2 teaspoon garlic salt
1/4 cup liquid smoke flavoring
1/4 cup Worcestershire sauce
1 1/2 cups barbecue sauce
serves 8 to 10
Place brisket on large piece of heavy-duty aluminum foil. Sprinkle
tenderizer and seasonings on both sides of meat. Pour liquid smoke and
Worcestershire sauce over top. Cover and marinate in refrigerator 6 to
10 hours or overnight.
Place foil-wrapped brisket in Crock-Pot (cut brisket in half, if
necessary, to fit easily). cover and cook on Low setting for 10 to 12
hours.
Chill brisket, then cut across the grain into thin slices. Before
serving, reheat eat in you favorite barbecue sauce.
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Now there's a recipe I won't mind trying! Thanks for the info!
Rae
What ever happened to that warning about aluminum being connected to
Alzheimer's ? Non acid and aluminum was OK but, acid , like citric,
ascorbic, ect., dissolves aluminum. (Any metal really, it is part of the
definition for acid.) Was that ever disproved (aluminum - Alzheimer's)?
The long, moist cooking, like braising, will make the meat very tender.
I try to get the same sort of effect by placing a can of water in my
Weber, wrapping wet hickory chips in some tin foil and putting them on
the hot coals and, then shut the vents on the lid about half way. Open
occasionally to check the water and the meat. 2 hours is OK. 3+ hours is
better. Paint on Barbecue sauce for the last 20 - 30 minutes. Works for
any kind of meat. Smaller pieces, shorter times. Not trying to make
waves. I just want to know what I'm doing.
- Billy
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