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POV Cooking - Grilled Tri Tip
Cooking up a Tri Tip on the grill. One of my favorite cuts of beef.
I do sorta reverse sear - Start on the cold side of grill, shift to hot side around 80ish degrees, let it get the color I like on it, move it back to 'cold' side to finish cooking. I pulled this around 130ish - one side was a little over, another a little under. Came out perfect IMO.
Potatoes - Puncture on both sides, microwave for 2:30 - 3:30 minutes at a time, flipping and repeating till they feel soft when punctured. Then hit with oil / salt and throw on the grill to crisp up a bit.
Don't mind my daughter at the end there, she hates all food aside from chips and candy.
Music: Dutilleul - Dark Room Full of Lonely People
#tritip #beefrecipe #beef #grilling #cookout #grill #kettlejoe #kamadojoe #povcooking #pov #recipe #goodfood
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POV Cooking - Pollo Asado / Grilled Chicken
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Cooking up some grilled chicken on the Kamado Joe Kettle Joe. Dinner was grilled chicken, gussied up canned black beans and some left over rice for the adults. Grilled chicken, Aldi easy mac and fruit / avacado for the kids. Kept it simple - Just hit the chicken with your favorite mexican/texmex/etc seasoning (heavily), then grilled it over charcoal w/ some hickory wood chunks for some smoky fl...
Homemade Tomato Soup - Easy and Delicious
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Might randomly hear some chaos - I have two toddlers, can't be helped. This is a at least once a month meal for us now. I never really follow any hard set recipe but have a general method. Easy homemade tomato soup: Ingredients: Tomatoes - I like to grab a few different kinds, big and small. Garlic - as much as you'd like, I used 1 clove of elephant garlic. Onion - again, quantity up to your ta...
Easy Pasta with Italian Sausage and Homemade Sauce
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Hello! Been awhile since my last post. Moved and have two youngins now so it's been hard but I'm hoping to get back into posting semi regularly. This is one of those easier meals I make on a weeknight. Note. Sauce is in no way "authentic", nor do I claim it is. Thank you. I used to buy pre made sauce in the jar but I find it tastes better and is no more expensive (depending on brand maybe) to w...
Grilled Pork Tenderloin - Easy and Delicious
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If you buy the pork tenderloin that isn't already in a marinade, I recommend marinading it first. My base marinade, that I use with damn near anything I cook, consists of: 1/2 - 1 cup of EVOO, depending on how much volume I need. Mustard Salt Soy Sauce Water - Amount depends on volume needed. Then the primary flavor seasonings. Like, garlic powder, onion powder, something heavy with cumin and c...
Grilled Chicken And Steak Rice Bowl!!
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Grilled Chicken And Steak Rice Bowl!! Yum!! I used chicken thighs and skirt steak, but you can use whatever you'd like. I marinated each in a different 'Asian' inspired sauce - Sesame Teriyaki for the chicken and Mongolian Garlic for the steak. Cut up meat / bag and marinate for about 2-4 hours. Grill your meat and whatever veggies you might want to add - I did peppers and onion which worked ou...
Smoked Chicken Tortilla Soup Recipe
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Smoked Chicken Tortilla Soup!! Can also use a rotisserie chicken, baked chicken breast, or whatever you want for the meat really. You'll need: Taco Seasoning Seasoning for the meat - I used Cattlemans Grill Mexicano (fav) Chicken Chicken Stock 1 can Rotel tomatoes 1 can Ranch Beans 1 can cream corn 1 can regular corn 1 large can crushed tomatoes 1 can black beans Recipe differs based on how you...
How To Make Roasted Garlic Cheese Bread | Omni Air Fryer
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How To Make Roasted Garlic Cheese Bread!! Great for any Italian dishes you whip up. Big take aways: Roast the garlic - makes it have less bite, spreads nice. Make sure the butter is room temp / spreadable Can add whatever seasonings you want to it, I'll typically do garlic powder, italian seasoning and whatever I have on hand that seems like it'd be a good addition. If what I add doesn't have s...
Lavatools PT12 Javelin | Quick Instant Read Thermometer Review
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I love this thermometer. Here's a quick review of the Lavatools PT 12 Javelin. For under 30 bucks you can't beat it. Music: Anonymous420 - Employment Hyper Agency United States Marine Band - Star Spangled Banner
How To Grill Tri Tip | Weber Kettle
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How To Grill Tri Tip Steak / Roast Grilled up some tri tip. First go around with this cut of meat. Treated it like I would any large cut on the grill - indirect heat then a sear. Came out amazing - Probably my favorite non 'steak' cut of beef. Gear - Weber Original Kettle Premium Fireboard Thermometer Lavatools PT12 Instant Read Thermometer Canon Vixia HF G50 Rode VideoMic Pro Music - Jackson F...
Reverse Seared London Broil - Weber Kettle
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Moved to NC, sold my pellet smoker as I didn't have room for it in the moving cubes. Picked up a 22 inch Weber Kettle to get back to using charcoal and wood. Also picked up a new camera and mic so wanted to test those out with a short vid. Reverse Seared London Broil I'd recommend marinating the meat - I typically do 24 or so hours. You can do store bought or make up your own. I make a simple m...
Marinated Flank Steak Fajitas In a Cast Iron Skillet
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How to cook up some killer marinated flank steak fajitas in a cast iron skillet! For the marinade i used: EVOO, salt, pepper, cattlemans grill mexicano seasoning, garlic powder, onion powder, hot sauce, soy sauce, the juice from two limes and some of the pre bottled lime juice along with a little mustard powder and water. let the meat marinate for at least an hour but probably no longer than 4 ...
Blackened Fish In a Cast Iron Skillet
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How to blacken fish in a cast iron pan. I recommend doing this outside if possible. If you are cooking at the right temp there will be a lot of smoke. I use Paul Prudhommes Redfish Magic - it's my go to seasoning for blackening fish, shrimp, or even chicken. You'll also need some stick butter - I use unsalted. Here I used about a stick and a half. You'll want to melt the butter and add some red...
Extra Smoky Ribeye Steaks | Camp Chef Woodwind | Reverse Sear
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Trying to add more smoke to my reverse sears on the pellet smoker with the addition of a smoke tube. While subtle, I do think it added extra smoke to the meat. Reverse Sear Basics: Let meat start coming up to room temp get oven or smoker or grill etc. pre heating - ideally around the 200-250 range season meat get meat in the oven or smoker / etc. take meat up to about 100-105 internal put meat ...
Easy Smoked Pork Butt | Pulled Pork | Camp Chef Woodwind
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How to smoke a pork butt. The concepts in this video apply to every type of cooker. Smoke at 225-250 until IT reaches about 155-165, as that's about when the stall comes in. Wrap in tinfoil or in a pan with some braising liquid to break past the stall. start checking for tenderness at about 192-195, and pull when a probe or toothpick goes through the meat almost like butter. let rest pull and e...
How to Debone And Pan Sear Chicken Thighs | Cast Iron
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How to Debone And Pan Sear Chicken Thighs | Cast Iron
Easy Smash Burgers With Crispy Tots | Cast Iron
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Easy Smash Burgers With Crispy Tots | Cast Iron
How To Reverse Sear Steak | Woodwind
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How To Reverse Sear Steak | Woodwind
How to Cook Breakfast Potatoes in a Cast Iron Skillet
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How to Cook Breakfast Potatoes in a Cast Iron Skillet
$15 Amazon Wood Pellet Smoker Tube Review
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$15 Amazon Wood Pellet Smoker Tube Review
Inside Out Parmesan and Penko Crusted Chicken Cordon Bleu - Cast Iron Griddle + Smoker Recipe
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Inside Out Parmesan and Penko Crusted Chicken Cordon Bleu - Cast Iron Griddle Smoker Recipe
Cast Iron Smash Burgers
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Cast Iron Smash Burgers
Quick And Easy Country Style Green Beans
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Quick And Easy Country Style Green Beans
Grilled Porterhouse Steak | Reverse Sear Method
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Grilled Porterhouse Steak | Reverse Sear Method
Blackened Gulf Shrimp In a Cast Iron Skillet
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Blackened Gulf Shrimp In a Cast Iron Skillet

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  • @Vauriorict
    @Vauriorict 14 днів тому

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  • @capricorngarnet8695
    @capricorngarnet8695 3 місяці тому

    Actually I'm from New Orleans and Paul Prudhomme developed the recipe for blackened fish. This is not blackened but it looks very good and I may try it.

  • @jameseglavin4
    @jameseglavin4 5 місяців тому

    Damn that last fillet looked cookbook-perfect, and I really liked the idea of using the blackened-oil-splash to finish out the fillet! It really added the right amount of color and (seemingly) flavor without feeling gross and burned. Now I gotta try this tonight

  • @glossydemarco358
    @glossydemarco358 8 місяців тому

    No word on how to calibrate?

  • @hefner28
    @hefner28 Рік тому

    Burnt-Butter fish😂

  • @mandarin408
    @mandarin408 Рік тому

    Isn't this just burnt?

    • @USA__2023
      @USA__2023 Рік тому

      Blackened seasoning doesn't have the intended taste unless the seasoning is burned. It gives it a unique flavor that is nothing like the seasoning itself. It's really good, I do it with fish and shrimp all the time. I don't use butter though. Watch this video of a guy blackening shrimp. He's doing it right. ua-cam.com/video/Spuy70ypWv8/v-deo.html

  • @wayneselph8778
    @wayneselph8778 Рік тому

    You had room for all three filets, the third or last will taste different because the butter is already burned.

  • @erk-1
    @erk-1 Рік тому

    Doesn’t work. As soon I put in my gas grill it turns off and no smoke

    • @TheChowHall
      @TheChowHall Рік тому

      You need air flow. It works great for pellet smokers as they tend to have fans blowing air in the chamber. I don’t imagine there’s much air flow in a gas grill. Probably better off using those metal wood chip burner things

    • @erk-1
      @erk-1 Рік тому

      @@TheChowHall you are correct. I went from the wood chips to this unit and I’m going to have to go back. Funny though my brother has a gas grill as well and he said it smoked like crazy.

    • @TheChowHall
      @TheChowHall Рік тому

      @@erk-1 do you let it burn for awhile first? That’s the only other thing I can think of. You gotta really let ‘em get started before closing them up in the chamber. Some gas grills may just have more airflow than others as well, hard to say.

    • @erk-1
      @erk-1 Рік тому

      @@TheChowHall that was my thought to burn it more so I did this afternoon about half way and nothing. The funny thing that it’s smoking right now with burners off. 😂

    • @TheChowHall
      @TheChowHall Рік тому

      @@erk-1 the burners are probably eating up all the oxygen lol

  • @SM80FG
    @SM80FG Рік тому

    I just cooked shrimp and they stuck to my cast iron. Perhaps I did not heat the skillet hot enough? It's pretty well seasoned/smooth. Need to get this right. Cleaning it afterwards sucked.

    • @TheChowHall
      @TheChowHall Рік тому

      It needs to be very very hot. I never cook this inside due to the smoke produced. Also a very liberal use of butter. I’ve never had shrimp stick doing it like this. Really I don’t have anything stick in my cast but I’ve used all of it a ton.

  • @jhffrn
    @jhffrn Рік тому

    Can you switch it from celcius to farenheight

    • @TheChowHall
      @TheChowHall Рік тому

      Pretty sure, yeah. Never done but but there’s a process to do so I believe.

    • @jhffrn
      @jhffrn Рік тому

      Just found out it's under the battery. Now do you know how to use the numbers to the left of the display?

  • @hom296
    @hom296 Рік тому

    Hi Mason - Thanks for the reverse sear video with the smoker. I do this syle of cooking with my oven for stage one and a weber for stage two. I can get the weber to a blazing fire to really sear it afer about 90 seconds on each side. I want to buy a smoker because I also like smoked chicken and ribs but the weber is a pain because i have to baby sit the grill. My question for you is...I would really need the sidekick to sear the steaks, right? Thanks...Joe

    • @TheChowHall
      @TheChowHall Рік тому

      No. I moved and don't have the woodwind anymore. I have a cabinet style pellet smoker now. I'll still reverse sear though. If i'm doing steaks I typically don't use my pellet smoker and instead just use my Weber kettle. Build a fire off to the side, throw some wood on it, meat on the other side, cover - take meat to about 100 or so, take lid off, let fire rebuild a bit, then spread the coals and sear. Or if I was using a pellet smoker for the smoky part, I'd smoke then sear in a cast iron on my outside burner or on the stove top. You could also smoke then sear in the oven under the broiler, etc. Essentially whatever you've got where you can get some good heat would work. Though if you have a woodwind or one of camp chefs smokers that will take a sidekick, i'd recommend it, because it makes it all a lot easier and more contained so to speak to the 'single' cooking device.

  • @billwilson9825
    @billwilson9825 Рік тому

    Looks delicious!

  • @bryannesbit7229
    @bryannesbit7229 2 роки тому

    Just purchased one of these, so your video was very helpful. Hope you do more using the smoke tube.

    • @TheChowHall
      @TheChowHall 2 роки тому

      I sold the woodwind when I moved not too long ago. Ended up buying a pitboss verticle smoker, forget the model, think it was walmart exclusive. Honestly haven't felt the need to use a tube, seems to do better than the woodwind with smoke, think it maybe floats around in the cabinet more before it moves out but who knows. May end up adding a tube at some point though. Thanks for watching!

  • @dmncanter
    @dmncanter 2 роки тому

    Lego star wars vibe 😂

  • @hugueninhank4168
    @hugueninhank4168 2 роки тому

    doesnt any one ever realize seas0on in a bowl you wont be so wasteful

    • @TheChowHall
      @TheChowHall 2 роки тому

      I've done that, I'll also sometimes season in the bag the shrimp comes w/ from the grocery store and shake it up. Neither, in my opinion, gets as much seasoning to stick as just throwing em on a board and seasoning each side. Even with how heavy I go on seasoning, a bottle of Redfish Magic will last me /at least/ two cooks. Considering a bottle only costs like 4?ish dollars, I'm not too worried about losing some seasoning to the board.

  • @jimmiemack1947
    @jimmiemack1947 2 роки тому

    Chow Hall, you are spot on about the "on-off-on-off" smoke cycle of pellet smokers. I was disappointed in this feature after buying a pellet smoker. I have had a vertical smoker for years and was use to continuous smoke in my smoker to offer good bark to my briskets, pork and so on. The smoke tube offers continuous smoke which is key to better meat cooking.

  • @catfishunter28
    @catfishunter28 2 роки тому

    That's what's blackened is supposed to be! Looks awesome

  • @cocinoconmihijaalcantara5471
    @cocinoconmihijaalcantara5471 2 роки тому

    Que rico me encanta 😋

  • @cocinoconmihijaalcantara5471
    @cocinoconmihijaalcantara5471 2 роки тому

    So very delicious 😋

  • @suesims5943
    @suesims5943 2 роки тому

    Really great video. I'm making. a blackened steak tonight on charcoal grill. My hubby doesn't want to have to turn off the smoke alarms again! Blackening in house is more than a smokey notion! 😅

    • @TheChowHall
      @TheChowHall 2 роки тому

      Yep, if you are doing it right you'd better do it outside or you'll regret it lol.

  • @popshomecooking4542
    @popshomecooking4542 2 роки тому

    Great recipe! Thanks for sharing.

  • @bns1579
    @bns1579 2 роки тому

    Don't do this indoors 😊

    • @TheChowHall
      @TheChowHall 2 роки тому

      Guess you could if you enjoy smoke alarms, coughing and watery eyes lol

  • @kenfox22
    @kenfox22 2 роки тому

    Looks good but where is the Lemon 🍋

  • @prestoneverett5977
    @prestoneverett5977 2 роки тому

    Thank you so much. Trying this tonight.

    • @prestoneverett5977
      @prestoneverett5977 2 роки тому

      I cooked three filets. All came out awesome. Thank you for the video. Can't wait to try this again. Even my wife liked it and she hates fish. Can you do the same for thinly sliced chicken?

  • @rodeoclownobama5796
    @rodeoclownobama5796 2 роки тому

    looks good, ok now how do you clean the cast iron

    • @TheChowHall
      @TheChowHall 2 роки тому

      Get it hot, put water in it, scrub or scrape junk out, dry with paper towel, reheat to evaporate remaining water then take off heat, put a little oil in the pan and wipe it around to coat

    • @rodeoclownobama5796
      @rodeoclownobama5796 2 роки тому

      @@TheChowHall nice ty for the reply

  • @Salah.alkhalifa
    @Salah.alkhalifa 3 роки тому

    Would be much better if seasoning kept to the last 5 minutes before serving! Greetings from Eastern Arabia

    • @TheChowHall
      @TheChowHall 3 роки тому

      Will have to try that sometime. Thanks for watching!

  • @ppip1724
    @ppip1724 3 роки тому

    There is no such thing as a smashed burger, the name comes after the burger was squashed in a delivery

  • @TheRydog61
    @TheRydog61 3 роки тому

    that"s how that"s done

  • @2Maq
    @2Maq 3 роки тому

    Good vid, good music.

  • @Rahsaun77
    @Rahsaun77 3 роки тому

    The probe 👽👽

  • @kopicxi13
    @kopicxi13 3 роки тому

    “It’s not a few dollars more” that’s how they get you lol 😂

    • @TheChowHall
      @TheChowHall 3 роки тому

      I never have used the hooks or brush. I will say I’ve used the baster a few times though so, probably ended up worth the extra few $$

  • @mg8718
    @mg8718 3 роки тому

    Soak it in MCorormick grill mates Montreal steak seasoning! Your hair will stand up!

  • @mg8718
    @mg8718 3 роки тому

    Soak that meat in worchestrire sauce a few hours.

    • @TheChowHall
      @TheChowHall 3 роки тому

      I usually do a 18-24 hour marinade with these. Helps for sure since it can be a tougher cut. Worcestershire is a bit strong to use as the primary marinade ingredient for me but I do add it to marinades often. Thanks for watching.

    • @mg8718
      @mg8718 3 роки тому

      @@TheChowHall I soak that meat for a few hours and its always great. If you want to soak it for 20 hours then thats great too! Good Luck!

  • @leeh-xh1iw
    @leeh-xh1iw 3 роки тому

    Great job on keeping everything so easy

  • @brandonburningfood4762
    @brandonburningfood4762 3 роки тому

    Just did something very similar over on my channel! Love your content. Subscribed!

  • @jab3319
    @jab3319 3 роки тому

    Way too much butter!

    • @TheChowHall
      @TheChowHall 3 роки тому

      There’s never enough butter

  • @SeymourKitty
    @SeymourKitty 3 роки тому

    They called the cafeteria in prison the chow hall

    • @TheChowHall
      @TheChowHall 3 роки тому

      Military too. Prob just a government thing.

  • @Chenzoman
    @Chenzoman 3 роки тому

    That's how I make mine. I add a little garlic powder though. Simple, delicious recipe.

    • @TheChowHall
      @TheChowHall 3 роки тому

      Sounds good! I add garlic powder to most things, will have to try that on burgers next time.

    • @UncleBen-fd5xi
      @UncleBen-fd5xi 3 роки тому

      @@TheChowHall I put it on everything and on burgers it is really delicious.

  • @trustyourself1254
    @trustyourself1254 3 роки тому

    Thank you

  • @jorgept18
    @jorgept18 3 роки тому

    here before everyone else i guess

  • @rollydoucet8909
    @rollydoucet8909 3 роки тому

    Smashburgers. Simple and quick to make, great tasting.

  • @Kaygee79
    @Kaygee79 3 роки тому

    Great looking smoked chicken tortilla soup recipe! So delicious and I'm sure it's also super tasty! :)

  • @LUVDOGS1954
    @LUVDOGS1954 3 роки тому

    Exactly. Never used one for years, finally learned ho important they were to cook to proper temp and moistness, especially chicken. Thanks.

    • @TheChowHall
      @TheChowHall 3 роки тому

      Pork chops too. I feel like a lot of people overcook pork (at least in my experience), which can be super lean like chicken depending on the cut. Thanks for watching.

  • @LUVDOGS1954
    @LUVDOGS1954 3 роки тому

    Glad I found your channel....now subscribed....keep up the infrequent but good work....thanks.

  • @mikemalone7193
    @mikemalone7193 3 роки тому

    Bro grill care lol.!!!

  • @johnnyburns9889
    @johnnyburns9889 3 роки тому

    I need to try smash burgers on the Blackstone griddle. Good video.

    • @TheChowHall
      @TheChowHall 3 роки тому

      I had a blackstone, great piece of gear. Would use one half for the burgers and the other half to keep the buns warm and toasty. Should deff give it a try. Thanks for watching!

  • @whenim6462
    @whenim6462 3 роки тому

    Good video. I subbed

  • @Danny66G1
    @Danny66G1 3 роки тому

    My hat is off to you for the Atkins/Travis intro, And you wear shorts and Crocs like me, I'm my god! Maybe we can friend's?!!

    • @TheChowHall
      @TheChowHall 3 роки тому

      Crocs are the most comfortable shoes in existence. Utilitarian too. I wear mine out, wear em fishing, wading, hiking, you name it lol.

    • @Danny66G1
      @Danny66G1 3 роки тому

      @@TheChowHall We, my wife and I live in NW Tennessee, I wear them in the freaking snow. 😂 I love your choice in background music, great choice!! Oh, and what state are from? Thanks for your reply!!

    • @TheChowHall
      @TheChowHall 3 роки тому

      @@Danny66G1 From Florida, just moved to NC a few months ago. Ain’t had crocs in the snow yet but I’m sure I’ll get the chance before too long lol. Thanks for watching!

  • @CollectifyUSA
    @CollectifyUSA 3 роки тому

    I love the fine China!!

    • @TheChowHall
      @TheChowHall 3 роки тому

      Only the finest of China is used in this house. Real premium stuff ya know? Lol.