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Old 22-08-2007, 02:02 PM   #31
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start the fire, thats about it hahahaha
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To be honest I can't remember, I remember the cooked head was in our freezer for months if not years after the night - for some reason we just never got rid of it.

You'd have to gut it and then fill the cavity with some kind of stuffing/ something to keep the moisture.

Your best bet is to possibly wait for a good ocassion, somebodies 21st/40th etc and then get professional caterers in to do it.
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To be honest I can't remember, I remember the cooked head was in our freezer for months if not years after the night - for some reason we just never got rid of it.

You'd have to gut it and then fill the cavity with some kind of stuffing/ something to keep the moisture.

Your best bet is to possibly wait for a good ocassion, somebodies 21st/40th etc and then get professional caterers in to do it.
wheres the fun in that? Im not afraid to get my hands dirty. I'll probably buy the pig pre-gutted anyway to save time.

Id like to know if there is a special glaze to go over the skin or is just using olive oil and rubbing salt is just the norm?

I also like using my weber bbq. I love webers and the way the can smoke meat its just a fantastic smell.
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Could always call the caterers and ask them how they do it, or any bbq store?

I'd be inclined just to go with the oil/ salt combo and I'd be cutting the skin. Some people just poke holes in it to allow the fat to drip out, I'd be more inclined to score it aswell. Helps with the oil/salt and crackling I think.

But from what I hear - the gut cavity really needs to be filled with something that will keep everything moist, one website I read before recommended putting half a kg of butter in there along with your herbs/ stuffing.
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cross hatching is the way with the skin, and a bit or rosemary with the oil and sea salk is a winner
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So Uranium Death, just WHAT beer would you recommend to go with your gluten free giardiniera marinated Venison tenderloin?
I suppose some yuppie low carb beer like Pure Blonde - tasteless and over priced?
Or maybe a Corona, a San Miguel, a Stella Artois or some other equally repulsive ****y girlie beer?
VB is THE true aussie BBQ beer! If it's a little of "up-market", formal type Barbie, then naturally the Crownies come out! (preferably if a guest has kicked the front door with a case of em!)
Boutique beers are for blokes that may as well put on a dress and start growing breasts.
Does'nt VB have its own boutique line "VB old recipe" or something like that.

I mean its just a cheap knock off of the worlds first bitter XXXX. So why waste time with the photocopy
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as a home brewer, i will wade into this. Taste is in the eye of the beholder and is the only reason to drink a beer. And just because the beer doesnt come from a megaswill factory with Carlton United painted on the side, doesnt make it girly nor gay nor metrosexual. If you dont drink for taste nor perceived image, you are called an alcoholic.

The Boutique beer industry is a hard one, your only real way to advertise is word of mouth, as you will never match the advertising power of MegaSwill©. So your product has to not only be good, it has to be effing good for it to get anywhere near mainstream booze resellers.

Megaswill© on the other hand is produced by a tribe of primates whos idea of quality control is washing their feet before swimming through Vat number 8.
We needed somebody with a high-post count who could put some perspective in.

So, what colour is your skirt? :P
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I must be the only person on here thats drinks XXXX, think i'll go hide my head in shame
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Old 22-08-2007, 08:51 PM   #41
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So, what colour is your skirt? :P
same colour as yours vanessa.
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perfect beer is tooheys old. u mexicans & canetoads should try it. Goes great with bbq onions too. I try not to drink anything I can see through.
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Don't you call me a Mexican when you drink watered stout. Get some Southwark Old Stout into yourself...or Coopers or Abbotsford Invalid Stout. Real brews.
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Men Must put meat on the Barbie except in the following circumstances:


B) There is a football game on

B) Rugby

C) motorsport (of any type)

D) Boxing

E) first born son at his first barbeque

F) If the missus offers and you cant be stuffed*

*note* You have just waivered the right to whinge about the steak tasting like cardboard and If you coulda done better you shoulda done it yourself.
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Does'nt VB have its own boutique line "VB old recipe" or something like that.

I mean its just a cheap knock off of the worlds first bitter XXXX. So why waste time with the photocopy
XXXX taste like the worlds first bitter. They couldnt swear publicly so they censored the name , hence XXXX.
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Cheers for the tip. I might do a weber this weekend and chuck on a fat piece of Pork with the skin so I can have some kick a** crackling. :sm_drool:
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So Uranium Death, just WHAT beer would you recommend to go with your gluten free giardiniera marinated Venison tenderloin?
I suppose some yuppie low carb beer like Pure Blonde - tasteless and over priced?
Or maybe a Corona, a San Miguel, a Stella Artois or some other equally repulsive ****y girlie beer?
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Boutique beers are for blokes that may as well put on a dress and start growing breasts.

Bwahaha - Crownies are more overrated than bose stereos

Each to there own so leave it at that..you can't tell a man what beer he should drink just because you think its good
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perfect beer is tooheys old. u mexicans & canetoads should try it. Goes great with bbq onions too. I try not to drink anything I can see through.

What is it with New South Welshman calling the Victorians mexicans. Everybody south of the tweed is a mexican. Why not try being a little creative and coming up with your own nicknames.
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Cheers for the tip. I might do a weber this weekend and chuck on a fat piece of Pork with the skin so I can have some kick a** crackling. :sm_drool:
PM me your address please, and throw extra on Sorry, you just can't be saying stuff like that and not inviting me.

LOL, I'm a pork addict, and pork from the weber is just amazingly awesome. Haven't tried spit-roasted pork yet but would definitely be willing to give it a go at some stage.
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PM me your address please, and throw extra on Sorry, you just can't be saying stuff like that and not inviting me.

LOL, I'm a pork addict, and pork from the weber is just amazingly awesome. Haven't tried spit-roasted pork yet but would definitely be willing to give it a go at some stage.
LOL

Sorry man. Didnt mean to tease ya. I just felt hungry so I thought Id share.

Your probably not far from where I live anyway. Im in christies.
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Not far from me at all, I'm Hallett Cove

All good, now that I know I'll just drive all round & through Christies all weekend with the smell enhancer running, I'll sniff you out and raid you for the pork!

Dammit I am hanging for roast pork now. Why does it have to be so bloody long between the times I have it?
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haha, go ya hardest mate.

You need to get organised and set a date for a pork feast dude. Set it up for Sandown or Bathurst thats coming up. That way u have something to look forward to when ford win.
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Now that's not a bad idea at all - set it up for a public park somewhere, organise a bigscreen tv and the caterers with the pig on the spit and a bar. Could even get V8 promo girls in skimpy clothing and a couple of nice cars, hell maybe even a daytona simulator or two linked up for some multiplayer racing action.

Only problem I can see so far is finding a park we can legally drink in, the rest would be easy :P
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Now that's not a bad idea at all - set it up for a public park somewhere, organise a bigscreen tv and the caterers with the pig on the spit and a bar. Could even get V8 promo girls in skimpy clothing and a couple of nice cars, hell maybe even a daytona simulator or two linked up for some multiplayer racing action.

Only problem I can see so far is finding a park we can legally drink in, the rest would be easy :P
What about at Moana Beach? If ya game to take ya car on the sand, I have seen people BYO food and beverages on the beach. Dunno how the logistics of it would work, but the idea sounds good.

Otherwise one of the parks on the esplanade at pt noarlunga or seaford could be the go. Im not sure on the dry zones there either. Could be worth investigating.
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Now that's not a bad idea at all - set it up for a public park somewhere, organise a bigscreen tv and the caterers with the pig on the spit and a bar. Could even get V8 promo girls in skimpy clothing and a couple of nice cars, hell maybe even a daytona simulator or two linked up for some multiplayer racing action.

Only problem I can see so far is finding a park we can legally drink in, the rest would be easy :P

i can see it now! half the forum members on webjet checking deals on bathurst weekend! Count me in! : : :
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Maybe I'll have to look into it and try my hand at organising something ;)

No promises but it could be worth a shot!
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I reckon it deserves some serious thought Rik. Heck I reckon Sourbastard would gate crash for some pork all the way down south if he knew about it. :P :
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What I'll do is have a think about it more for the next few hours, and when I get home tonight make a post in the "SA Events" section of the forum to gauge interest & stuff, I've kinda hijacked the thread talking about it now!
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What I'll do is have a think about it more for the next few hours, and when I get home tonight make a post in the "SA Events" section of the forum to gauge interest & stuff, I've kinda hijacked the thread talking about it now!
Um yeah sort of a hijack, but still on topic of bbq's.

I reckon if pork or other meat is involved, you should have most SA members showing up. The hard part is making sure ORDER is maintained in a public park.

Back on topic. I called the mrs today to go to the butcher and buy a 3kg slab of pork with the skin on for this weekend to feed 3 blokes as well as roast taytoes and some mushroom sauce . What we cant eat, I will take to work for lunches.
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Old 24-08-2007, 10:39 PM   #60
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LOL. This is great. I have sent this to all my mates.
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