Traeger

Traeger

Postby Frank » Wed Sep 22, 2010 2:56 pm

I bought one of these last month, and have cooked every weekend on it since.

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Its the Lil Tex model, which is plenty big enough for me.

So far I've cooked ribs, pulled pork, beef short rib, chicken, salmon and ABTs

It really is a great bit of kit, practically idiot proof (though I'm sure I'll find a way round that :roll: )

Any other Treager users here?
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Postby wheels » Mon Oct 04, 2010 11:17 pm

It appears not Frank. :cry:

How about posting some pictures of yours and the food you've made. I'm sure that this would generate a lot of interest.

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Postby Frank » Tue Oct 05, 2010 12:42 pm

wheels wrote:It appears not Frank. :cry:
How about posting some pictures of yours and the food you've made. I'm sure that this would generate a lot of interest.
Phil


I'm not surprised, they are not common over here. However, they really are great. You can just set-it-and-forget-it, and it will smoke nice and low for hours.

Here are a few pictures - I keep meaning to take more :oops:

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A small joint of Beef sirloin

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Baby back ribs ready to eat.

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My favourite so far has been Beef Short rib, I'm just getting the hang of cooking these now and they are bloomin' great :D

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More baby backs and a pork shoulder
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Ribs after foiling and ready for eating
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Pork joint after several hours of cooking (sorry for blurred image)
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Postby wheels » Tue Oct 05, 2010 1:12 pm

Thanks Frank - those beef ribs look superb - plenty of meat to chew on.

I'm trying to get the garden sorted and hope to include a bbq for 'low and slow' cooking so I may be coming back for advice.

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