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Started by Norm, September 09, 2011, 12:42:40 PM

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Norm

Jon (weekend sawyer) and I did some swapping of salsa and jam. He also sent along a jar of home made BBQ sauce that I got a chance to try last night and it was awesome! I did some boneless skinless chicken thighs to try them out on.





Hot and fast on the weber with a coating of sauce at the end. Hopefully we can talk him out of the recipe.  :)

I'm saving the salsa for this weekend when my son's come over.

Raider Bill

It's hard not having a crush on BBQ Boy! :D

That looks Delish!!!
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sawguy21

Grilling some ribs for a family get together tomorrow. Sure would like to have the
recipe. ;)
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Weekend_Sawyer

The Jam was fantastic, I pan fried some nutbread and had it on the bread. My taste buds stood up and applauded  8)

The recipe came from Danny, (WDH) and we have been tweeking it snce the 2010 pigroast. He said if Norm liked the sauce we could post the recipe.

Norm I am real glad you like it.
Now If I can just find that recipe. :D


BTW, sorry for the late reply, I spent the weekend up on my Tree Farm and there is no internet, phones or electricity. I really love it there.

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Jon, Appalachian American Wannabe.

Norm

Jon I tried the salsa out yesterday with my sons and Patty. I've never had one with beans and corn in it so was really intrigued by the recipe. Well it got rave reviews from the panel! This is a recipe to make when we get our next batch of fresh tomatoes ready.  :)

If Danny doesn't start showing off his cooking I'm going to drive down there to buy some of his rustic wood.  ;D

Weekend_Sawyer


Glad you like it Norm.
My family has been tweaking the Salsa recipe for a few years now, which makes it alot more fun.

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Raider Bill

Welp looks like Norm liked it so get-er posted! musteat_1 musteat_1
The First 70 years of childhood is always the hardest.
My advice on aging gracefully... ride fast bikes and date faster women, drink good tequila, practice your draw daily, be honest and fair in your dealings, but suffer not fools. Eat a hearty breakfast, and remember, ALL politicians are crooks.

Weekend_Sawyer

WDH's BBQ sauce

1 40 oz bottle of Heinz ketchup
1 & 1/2 cups of brown sugar (if you like it really sweet use 2 cups )
1/2 cup worchestershire sauce
1/2 cup of soy sauce
1/2 cup of sweet pickle juice (sweet pickle relish works well too)
1/2 cup of the vinegar of your choice
1 fat tablespoon minced garlic
1/4 finley chopped onion
1 or 2 finely chopped jalipino peppers
1 tablespoon chili powder
1 tablespoon of the mustard of your choice

You can add any other spices that you might like.  Throw all that in a pot and bring it to a simmer, and simmer it slowly for about 20 minutes until everything is good and hot and well mixed.
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WDH

That is also some pretty rustic BBQ sauce  :D. 

Here the challenge.....Lets experiment with the recipe to the point that we can improve it.  Then, we can name it  ;D. 

WDH-Weekend Sawyer BBQ sauce just does not have a catchy ring to it (sorry Jon  :)).
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Weekend_Sawyer


yea it doesn't sing, mabe Danny-Jon or Johnny-Dan... nah

Howabout Danjonit! could be a curse and a dejon at the same time  ;D

... or not.
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WDH

Danjonit.  I like it!  At least the name sounds good  ;D.
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Norm

I don't know about the name but I can assure you it's darn good!

When this runs out I'm going to make up a batch.

Yoopersaw

I need to try that one.  It sure sounds like it's going to be good.

Weekend_Sawyer


Well with the 4th coming I needed to make up a batch of sauce. This time I roasted the onions, jalapeno's and a couple of sweet red and green peppers. I'm expecting this batch to come out chunky with a roasted pepper flavor. I plan on making about a gallon and a half and canning it. I might just send some up north  ;D


 
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WDH

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ohsoloco

I missed this thread the first time around...SKINLESS chicken thighs  ???  Norm, you left off the best part  :D

js2743

 what about "Sawmill BBQ Sauce" for a name 8)

Norm

Can you imagine getting that kind of quality locally, Jon you'd better start making bigger batches.  :)

Weekend_Sawyer

  8) I was able to put up 6 quarts and had a pint left over for use right away. I celebrated by grilling 3 racks of ribs my brother brought over.  ;)
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Weekend_Sawyer

oh by the way, I noticed that the more charred the peppers were the easier they were to get the outer skin off. I should have worn gloves for the jalapenos.  :o
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WDH

 :o

I know exactly what that means  :D.
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Weekend_Sawyer

I'm  Making a batch of Danjonit's amazing sawmill BBQ sauce.
Guaranteed to fix what's wrong with ya!



 
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WDH

Did you put in any roasted red peppers this time?
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pappy19

Quote from: Weekend_Sawyer on September 12, 2011, 10:33:11 AM
WDH's BBQ sauce

1 40 oz bottle of Heinz ketchup
1 & 1/2 cups of brown sugar (if you like it really sweet use 2 cups )
1/2 cup worchestershire sauce
1/2 cup of soy sauce
1/2 cup of sweet pickle juice (sweet pickle relish works well too)
1/2 cup of the vinegar of your choice
1 fat tablespoon minced garlic
1/4 finley chopped onion
1 or 2 finely chopped jalipino peppers
1 tablespoon chili powder
1 tablespoon of the mustard of your choice

You can add any other spices that you might like.  Throw all that in a pot and bring it to a simmer, and simmer it slowly for about 20 minutes until everything is good and hot and well mixed.

That's a good looking BBQ sauce recipe, but I would also add 1 stick of melted butter to it.

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Weekend_Sawyer

 Hmmm, Never thought of putting butter in it. I'll give it a try on a jar soon.

Danny, I didn't grill the peppers this time. I had some last night in a brisket i made Wednesday.  Oooooooh soooooo  goooood!!!
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