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Please email me. I have a question about one of your recipes. breasley@cox.net
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Smmmmoooookin'! |
Hey dave ~ You haven't posted in a while. Hope all is well!
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Smokin Okie Competition Team. |
Hey, if you have questions just ask them and he'll respond. You can also IM via the private message above one of his posts.
Dave you out there? |
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searched for public name, "mainely dave", no results. is he active anymore? be a shame to lose such a good fella.
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Smokin Okie Competition Team. |
Don't know where you searched Fish, but I did a search (in open forum for "mainely" and got a bunch of hits and he last posted on July 29th in the Open Forum. I know the search feature isn't easy, but it's what we're stuck with.
Maybe he's just busy. |
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Hey Smokin... I put his username both upper & lower case into this field: Member Number or Public Display Name:
and i get this in return... No record for the public display name you entered was found. hopefully like you said, he's just busy. |
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Is this Heaven.... no... it's Iowa. |
Try sending him email from his posted email address...
webmaster@lamaine.com bob |
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I've tried that email without success. I thought maybe trying him here might work. My question was about Floe's hot dog sauce and didn't think there would be much interest on that topic here at cookshack.
Pinging Mainely Dave!!!!! |
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Search without a space between the name: MainelyDave
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Smokin Okie Competition Team. |
Then you're doing something else incorrect. When I put his user#1875, I get too many hits to reply. The search is VERY specific and the capital letters and spaces do matter. If you ever need to find me, just type in the # 5 into the search. Make sure to select which forum/specific forum you want to search. For example, put in "brisket" as the search word, select "all open forums" and put in 1875 as member and you'll get 10 hits. And in any of his posts just send him a Private Message. |
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Wow - it's nice to be wanted!
I've been playing lots of golf this summer, and a few road trips to music festivals here and there. Then vacation for a couple weeks, now catching up from things that didn't get done during vacation.... I've got about 5 cooks to post onto my site when I find the time. Got weddings/festivals the next couple weekends, so it will likely be mid-September. Thanks for the concern. |
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Smokin Okie Competition Team. |
BR wants to know about the hot dog sauce (me too) can I BBQ it?
See Dave, you're a valuable member of the forum, no more time off, no more fun. Golf, let's play (after I replace my clubs someone stole last week). Smokin' |
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Now Smokin'
Did someone REALLY steel your clubs or did they just end up at the bottom of the pond after a bad round???? |
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Smmmmoooookin'! |
Dave, Great to have you back!!! Now do the right thing - Post about those five cooks/smokes. Your website photo journalism is a great and much appreciated
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Smokin Okie Competition Team. |
Funny, thanks for the idea. Nah, I don't get frustrated with the game. I actually play golf better than I BBQ, if that makes sense. You can ask my friends, I hadn't played for 3 months because of Arthritis, and shot a 3 over par. (real course, back tees) Haven't shot a round in the 80's or higher in a long time. Did see a guy throw his clubs in the pond once...and it wasn't me. |
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I suppose you could bbq the hot dog hot sauce... but I'm not sure why you'd want to.
It's basically onions, brown sugar, and red pepper. Shouldn't be a problem to add a smoke flavor. Just don't know if you need to, although it might be easier to add a smoke flavor to the sauce, then grill the hot dogs when needed. If anybody tries this, let me know how it comes out. |
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To err is human, to smoke is divine. |
You could also add smoke flavor by substituting some chopotle (smoked jalapennos) for the red pepper.
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Hey SmokinOkie, I know I can't beat you in BBQ
but would love to try in Golf. Come to Willow Creek some time. |
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Smokin Okie Competition Team. |
Sure, set me up. I know all coaches do when they're not coaching is play golf.
Might have to take you up on it. Smokin' p.s. and i was kidding about smoking the hot dog sauce. The whole thread started because someone had a question about your recipes (think it was the HD sauce). |
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Dave..... Your recipe starts with ten lbs of onion. Don't think I'm gonna need that much sauce for the couple hot dogs I had in mind. Have you reduced this recipe for a small batch. If I go messing with the recipe it likely won't taste much like Flo's when I'm done.
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I emailed him the other day and got a reply.
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I haven't. Just made it that one time. It reduces quite a bit, and total output fits in a 16 ounce jar (or two.. I forget!) It lasts quite a while in the refrigerator.
Don't see why you couldn't reduce the amount. |
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I'll give it a try but I'm not very good at this stuff.
The original recipe: 10 lbs. yellow onions 1 qt. molasses, Sugar Mill 1 c. white vinegar 1 lb. brown sugar 1 1/2 T. crushed red pepper 1/2 oz. Red Hot sauce My small batch conversion: Should be appx 25% of original. Feel free to interject your thoughts/corrections on my calculations. 2.5 lbs onions (or 5 cups) 1 cup molasses 1/4 cup white vinegar 1/2 cup brown sugar 1/2 T crushed red pepper (or 1.5 tsp) 1 1/2 tsp Red Hot Sauce Whew... I hate math. |
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Dave, ever tried the onion sauce in a NYC Sabrett cart? If so, how do the two compare?
Sabrett Onions in Sauce (for hot dogs) Here's a cool clone for the tangy orange/red onion sauce slathered over hot dogs ordered from Sabrett push carts. For a buck or two you can grab a hot dog with the works on the fly from these popular umbrella-covered food carts in many major cities. You find hundreds of 'em in New York City, especially around Central Park (that's where the sample for this re-creation was obtained). 1� teaspoons olive oil 1 medium onion, sliced thin and chopped 4 cups water 2 tablespoons tomato paste 2 teaspoons corn syrup 1 teaspoon cornstarch � teaspoon salt � teaspoon crushed red pepper flakes � cup vinegar 1. Heat the oil in a large saucepan over medium heat. 2. Saut� sliced onion in the oil for 5 minutes, until onions are soft but not brown. 3. Add water, tomato paste, corn syrup, cornstarch, salt, and red pepper flakes, and stir. 4. Bring mixture to a boil, then reduce heat and simmer for 45 minutes. Add vinegar. Continue to simmer for an additional 30 to 45 minutes or until most of the liquid has reduced and the sauce is thick. Makes about 1 cup. from TopSecretRecipes.com |
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