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Since I was making smofried chicken wings, I decided to apply the same process to a turkey breast. The results were okay, but not quite as tasty as the wings. Labels: Fourth of July, turkey
First I rubbed and then smoked the turkey breast.
I smoked it until it reached about 155° internal. Then I dropped it into the fryer:
After a couple minutes, I pulled it, temped it, and let it rest.
Next time I will inject it for a stronger impact.
Tuesday, July 08, 2008 | link | 1 comments
After the fatty, it was on to SmoFried Chicken Wings. I am a big fan of hybrid cooking methods, and this one combines two of my favorite methods - smoking and deep frying. I have my own variation of how to do this, but you can find a great primer on smoked and deep fried wings on the TVWB. Labels: chicken, Fourth of July, wings
First I salted and then smoked the wings - I only smoked them for about an hour and then fried them. I used to use a full dry rub them, but most of the rub would burn by the time it got to the fryer afterwards. I think the skin holds up better this way but you still get the tenderizing effect of slow cooking the meat and I add the dry rub to the sauce. Here are the wings about 45 minutes into the smoke:
As I am smoking the wings I prepare my buffalo sauce. I added some dry rub, ground rainbow pepper corns, and Franks' Hot Sauce to a reduction of blood orange juice. I bring it to a boil, remove it from the heat and then add butter. I keep stirring and let the butter slowly emulsify until it forms a nice sauce.
I fried the wings in peanut oil at 350° for about 3 minutes or so.
When finished I pulled them out of the oil and let them air for about 30 seconds, then I toss them in the sauce. When finished this is what they looked like:
These take more time than your regular wings, but the flavor is so good you should give it a shot. Since the oil was hot, I went on to cook up a SmoFried Turkey Breast as well.
Monday, July 07, 2008 | link | 0 comments
How was your Fourth of July weekend? It was rainy here - I went to the baseball game and got soaked. I am going to break up the food I cooked for the weekend into separate posts. Labels: fatty, Fourth of July
First off, to get started I smoked a non stuffed fatty.
Then I sliced it,
covered it with aged cheddar and
then popped it under the broiler for a couple seconds to bubble the cheese.
Yummy.
Next up were Smo-Fried Buffalo Chicken Wings.
Sunday, July 06, 2008 | link | 4 comments
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