Every April I help BBQ for my wife's company who participates in the March of Dimes walk here in Dallas. This year it was at a different park in Dallas, closer to downtown. It turned out to be nicer because there was a bridge and we set the grill up under the bridge since it was supposed to rain. The pig was 100 pounds, and there were 16 briskets. They were smoked overnight on Thursday and then held hot until lunch on Saturday. We get them out overnight on Friday and slice them up. They are still unbelievably hot even by lunch on Saturday. Then the ribs and sausages. Nothing green and no vegetables, just beans cooked up with some ground beef. We always have a prime rib for a midnight snack, this year it was 7 pounds and it all got eaten.
ribs on the grill:
One of my friends had a custom knife made. A couple of them actually. Next time I see him I need to ask about the phone number for the maker. He's local around here someplace.
The two knives in question:
The pig just after flipping him over. He was cooked in one of those "La Caja China" cookers. It replicates cooking him in a hole in the ground without having to dig the hole. He cooked for almost 12 hours.
slicing some brisket with that knife
I'm looking for another couple pictures of the overall setup. It's pretty impressive. This was my fifth year helping out, and it's just so much fun. We feed several hundred people at least probably above 300.
ribs on the grill:
One of my friends had a custom knife made. A couple of them actually. Next time I see him I need to ask about the phone number for the maker. He's local around here someplace.
The two knives in question:
The pig just after flipping him over. He was cooked in one of those "La Caja China" cookers. It replicates cooking him in a hole in the ground without having to dig the hole. He cooked for almost 12 hours.
slicing some brisket with that knife
I'm looking for another couple pictures of the overall setup. It's pretty impressive. This was my fifth year helping out, and it's just so much fun. We feed several hundred people at least probably above 300.