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pitt cue

PostPosted: 21 Sep 2014, 18:27
by Nodding scooby
Went to pitt cue on friday for lunch, have to say food was well nice. Service was good and food came out quick maybe a little too quick but the place is small and turn round is good. Overall would defo go back again, the missus said you could smell the smokeiness in the place but cant comment on that as i cant smell

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PostPosted: 23 Sep 2014, 21:06
by robbo1982
Nice i have their recipe book... Have to say though I haven't cooked hugely from it yet. If in London there is a great BBQ place just tucked away behind bricklane - it's a picnic table type affair served from a trendy trailor type thing so it does have a couple of indoor covers. Anyways it's called caboose I think. Lovely pulled pork and the guy does his own sauces too. 7 quid for a pulled pork side and a can of drink! Yum!

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PostPosted: 24 Sep 2014, 08:01
by JBBQ
I've been influenced by a couple of their recipes but not followed to the letter! The desserts are amazing though - SWMBO made the peanut butter chocolate tart and it went down very well even after copious amounts of smoked meats!

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PostPosted: 24 Sep 2014, 19:13
by LoneWalker
That peanut butter and chocolate tart is amazing. Done it 3 times and good every time. Missus loves it.

Has anyone made the Mother Sauce? Do you think it can be frozen in smaller batches as the recipe makes 2.5L?

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PostPosted: 20 Jan 2015, 21:47
by Flecam
The book is awesome. great recipes, although some are hard to use unless your feeding 100!

The House sausage recipe on page 140, looks stunning. Easy to make, and so versatile.

Got to try this.

I think the mother sauce is unachievable in a domestic kitchen due to cost, but, ideas can be taken from it to enhance other sauces and stock.