Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff
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@Bones said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:
@canefan hah it's also about 250 smackaroos over here, but cheers for the steer!
The Akorn? Definitely more expensive. The Go Anywhere is the cheapest quality bbq around. Otherwise a cheap style kettle or GA copy will do basic grilling, lower and slower cooks will be more difficult
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@nzzp Again with the Peaches? You really should be on some sort of a retainer.
I've been trying to get there ever since you first mentioned it, but Panmure is a bit of a trek. Whenever I have been anywhere in the area (like e.g. Highbrook) I have made a visit but they've always been either closed or packed to the rafters.
Really DO need to get there.
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@dogmeat said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:
@nzzp Again with the Peaches? You really should be on some sort of a retainer.
Yeah ... my wife sent me that one. But we're fans, and for good reason.
Their chicken is an experience. Seriously. It's packed for a reason.
Plus, Panmure FFS. It's become a real ethnic food destination
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@nzzp Yeah The Chasing A Plate series on Panmure on You Tube had me salivating but East Auckland is the least visited part of the city for me and to get there from my home I have to drive past literally hundreds of other places that I want to eat.
there are more than 20 places I want to try that are within walking distance of my home so Panmure might as well be in the Congo.
FML
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@Victor-Meldrew You lost me on the Mayo. I could not figure out why I had lost my interest in burgers until I went to a joint in the eastern sierras. The waitress asked me if I wanted mayo. The penny dropped.
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@dogmeat said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:
@nzzp Yeah The Chasing A Plate series on Panmure on You Tube had me salivating but East Auckland is the least visited part of the city for me and to get there from my home I have to drive past literally hundreds of other places that I want to eat.
there are more than 20 places I want to try that are within walking distance of my home so Panmure might as well be in the Congo
I did it for you. Pretty tasty, waffles had herb butter on them, got the medium spicy which was great. Chilli maple syrup was weird but seemed to work. You're welcome
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@Bovidae said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:
@nzzp said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:
Holy Cluck is outrageous
How hot? I use Carolina Reapers for comparison.
I might have to try it once.
I'm a white guy. It makes me cough and occasionally shake.
Haven't eaten a Carolina Reaper, but my digestive tract is on fire for a couple of days later, so I don't get Holy Cluck often. Go do it - get a plate of chicken
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My reaction to capsaicin is the hiccups. I have Carolina Reapers growing at home. I wouldn't expect Holy Cluck to be anywhere near that scale but I will probably start with Hot.
@canefan your efforts are gratefully acknowledged
I doubt I'd go the waffle route. In fact none of the classics appeal I'd goa Lil Dark I reckon.
What time did you get there and how long was the wait?
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@Bovidae said in Recipes, home grown goodness, BBQing and food stuff:
I prefer boneless chicken so that would limit my choice on the menu.
the big white and lil white are breast meat with a wing attached.
Otherwise, any of the burgers or biscuits or waffles have boneless thighs. Do it @Bovidae