BBQ University with Steven Raichlen 14th May
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Re: BBQ University with Steven Raichlen 14th May
Whens that on?
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Re: BBQ University with Steven Raichlen 14th May
It's the series that followed BBQ U, I watched it on the food channel this time last year hence I'm on this forum. It is very repetitive, not sure if that is to stop litigation or just to drum the message in. There are a raft of SR branded items some useful some rather extravagant but here is the link to his site,
http://primalgrill.org/Episode_details. ... SeasonID=1
most videos are available either through his site or on youtube.
http://primalgrill.org/Episode_details. ... SeasonID=1
most videos are available either through his site or on youtube.
Re: BBQ University with Steven Raichlen 14th May
Thanks for the link Keith.
I watched the first 2 episodes last night and have the rest set to record. Great stuff as far as I am concerned but of course I have a LOT less experience than you guys. I can see that for some people it would be very basic.
My main take away from seeing the first two episodes? I need more kit to supplement my gas Ascona.
Just not sure which type it should be.
I watched the first 2 episodes last night and have the rest set to record. Great stuff as far as I am concerned but of course I have a LOT less experience than you guys. I can see that for some people it would be very basic.
My main take away from seeing the first two episodes? I need more kit to supplement my gas Ascona.
Just not sure which type it should be.
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Re: BBQ University with Steven Raichlen 14th May
Just bear in mind he is sponsored, I'm not sure if you can guess who by it's pretty vague not much in the way of Product Placement

Re: BBQ University with Steven Raichlen 14th May
First episode had way too many vegetables

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Re: BBQ University with Steven Raichlen 14th May
fleagle wrote:First episode had way too many vegetables![]()
I thought that but the next one is all about ribs and makes up for it, I've come to the conclusion I like watching food, with the volume down the program is fine
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Re: BBQ University with Steven Raichlen 14th May
fleagle wrote:First episode had way too many vegetables![]()
Yeah but it gets them out of the way
Re: BBQ University with Steven Raichlen 14th May
I can confirm that rotisseried baby back ribs mopped with sugary citrus stuff are awesome
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Re: BBQ University with Steven Raichlen 14th May
bencops wrote:I can confirm that rotisseried baby back ribs mopped with sugary citrus stuff are awesome
Agreed and you can do them with a light smoke and conventional stlye bbq rubs, too many dried herbs in his recipe they are much better with fresh herbs
Re: BBQ University with Steven Raichlen 14th May
Iam liking ti show so far 