First Official CenTex Meetup: Piedmontese Tri-Tip and the Fixin's

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Misplaced Nebraskan

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Happy Father's Day to everyone! Hope the day is treating y'all well!

This meetup was a shorter notice shindig that tx smoker tx smoker was gracious enough to put on. The wife and I were invited on a mutual interest of all things SMF. That, and someone needed to keep woodwindricky woodwindricky company at the kids table :emoji_laughing: .

After seeing some of tx smoker tx smoker 's posts... there was no way I could say no! Getting ahead of myself here, but the hype is real! That was a phenomenal meal!

I'll get to the pics now and fill in more after. tx smoker tx smoker and woodwindricky woodwindricky can chime in as well.



The Piedmontese Beef Tri-Tip over open wood flames on the spit! An amazing site to behold!

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Can't Forget Grilled Watermelon. This was new to me and will be making an appearance on my pit at some point in the future!


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If there's corn... I will be there. It's in my blood :emoji_wink:

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Now the hard part... keeping my fingers out the way while this beauty gets sliced up!
(all 10 are accounted for still)


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Some Pasta Salad the wife whipped up. (the deviled eggs didn't get a pic though)

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The Spread:

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Time to eat, and eat good we did!


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woodwindricky woodwindricky , I was too full and indulging in cheesecake to get a pic of the croissant cheesecake bites! Throw one up if you got one! That was an excellent finisher to the meal!

Again, all credit to tx smoker tx smoker for the food, hospitality, and beer.

One of main intentions was to start brainstorming and get more traction to grow this to a larger meetup. We keep seeing all these group get togethers and we want to get our hat in the ring as well. Gotta start somewhere and this was an excellent springboard.

As we start planning another gathering, we will post up details and try and get more people involved. If there is any interest from anyone within a road trip of ATX, post on up here or in this thread here.

Just another huge thank you to Robert for opening his home to us and feeding us extremely well.

Here's to hoping we can somehow top this for round 2! Cheers y'all!

Now Robert can get in here and fill in the blanks I left and take all the due credit!
 
Zach....great write-up and thank you for all of the gracious things you shared. It was an honor to have you and your incredible wife take time to come visit us. Having you and Kay here was a highlight, no question about that!! Now to fill in some of the blanks.

Deviled Eggs: Sadly that was not the only thing that missed getting documented. The entire appetizer plate got overlooked. We had homemade Lonzino, smoked Salmon, 2 different smoked cheeses, some delicious roast beef that Ricky did on his pellet smoker, club crackers, and those absolutely fantastic deviled eggs. There is a valid reason a picture was not taken of the eggs though. As soon as the foil was removed, I gabbed the entire platter, barricaded myself in the back room, and ate every single one of them. Those were THE BEST deviled eggs I have ever had. I'd give up my first born child and a pint of blood to get the recipe for those.

Zach did a good job documenting dinner so I'll leave that one alone except for adding that by the time dinner was over and the cheesecake (made by Ricky's wife Connie) was devoured, everybody was in a deep, deep food coma. Another oversight was the homemade Au Jus that's in the red bowl. Only the second time I've made is but it'll be done regularly from now on. One thing I will expand on is the selection of adult libations. We had some good wine that my wife was drinking and several different kinds of beer to sample, including two kegs of home brew on tap. This was pretty well received by our new friends. Zach seemed to love that Irish Red Ale. He made more than one trip to the keg for that stuff :-) Kay (Zach's wife) was drinking something I'd never seen before so I'll stay away from that one.

He also overlooked mentioning the relaxation time that everybody got to enjoy....except for me. Somebody had to cook and take pics.

Everybody in the pool!! Except for me of course. I did get in for just a minute but that's it
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That's Ricky ( woodwindricky woodwindricky ) and his wife Connie to the left, Zach and Kay in the middle, and Tracy (my wife) to the right wearing the visor.

All in all, it was a fantastic time. Some great food and drinks enjoyed with some great people. This impromptu gathering was the personification of everything great about SMF: bringing people together, making friends, and sharing experiences. Truth be told, this didn't start out to be an SMF gathering, it just kinda turned out that way. It was however a really, really good time and I cannot wait to do something more official with more of the folks in our region....or wherever you want to come in from.

Sill recovering from the coma,
Robert
 
I second everything Zack said! Anytime you have a chance to attend one of Robert's epic meals go for it! You will not be disappointed. This was my first time eating a tri-tip, but won't be my last. I'm already kicking some idea's in my head for a future cook-out. Sorry Zack, I haven't a pic of my wife's cheesecake squares to show, I'm guilty of eating them as soon as she makes them and always forget to take a pic. The roast beef appetizer I made was just a 2# eye of round sprinkled with SPOG and smoked on my woodwind with hickory. Zack's wife Kay made the best deviled eggs I've ever eaten (I managed to grab a couple before Robert disappered with them) And if there's one thing Robert does equally as well as cooking, it has to be his beer brewing! and you don't even have to have a solo cup. Plenty of frosty mugs to enjoy your brew. To sum it up we had fantastic food,great beer and good new friendships started.
 

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I second everything Zack said! Anytime you have a chance to attend one of Robert's epic meals go for it! You will not be disappointed. This was my first time eating a tri-tip, but won't be my last. I'm already kicking some idea's in my head for a future cook-out. Sorry Zack, I haven't a pic of my wife's cheesecake squares to show, I'm guilty of eating them as soon as she makes them and always forget to take a pic. The roast beef appetizer I made was just a 2# eye of round sprinkled with SMOG and smoked on my woodwind with hickory. Zack's wife Kay made the best deviled eggs I've ever eaten (I managed to grab a couple before Robert disappered with them) And if there's one thing Robert does equally as well as cooking, it has to be his beer brewing! and you don't even have to have a solo cup. Plenty of frosty mugs to enjoy your brew. To sum it up we had fantastic food,great beer and good new friendships started.

Understand completely on the eating before pics! Some things just happen :emoji_laughing:

and absolutely agree. One must attend a Robert Cook Out! I'm still thinking of that meal! haha. The beer was really great and almost pushed me off the brewing ledge again... That Irish Red was delicious.
 
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This is great. We have a small Pa gathering too. Its nice meeting up with fellow members and having a good time. Food looks great too.

Thanks Farmer! It was a great first "gathering"! Good food, great people, cold beer. Yup. Twas a great time. It'll grow for sure. tx smoker tx smoker is gonna need a bigger rotisserie soon :emoji_laughing:

Man, people in TN need to jump on this forum and plan a meet. That looks like it was a blast!

Thanks 5G! Definitely worse ways to spend a Saturday that's for sure! I'm sure you could get some locals together too. As others can attest, it is worth the effort. Lots of good people out there.
 
For sure a gathering is great fun Like pc farmer said we have a blast at the Pa. one. I've also been to Alelovers in NC for there's. Takes a while to build up attendance but don't give up.

Warren

Gotta start somewhere! 3 is a good start for not trying to hard and really not putting it out there too much tbh... more of a last second "why not" moment.

But we know it'll grow into a good one. Lot's of local yocals round these parts. Traveling to another area to attend an event would be a great time too!

We are already in the works for a round II :emoji_raised_hands:
 
Man, lots of great eats, beer, and friends. Sounds like a great time.
That tri-tip looks fantastic--cooked exactly as I like it.
POINTS all around.
Gary
Thanks Gary! Robert will be along to accept his accolades too :emoji_grin:
It was a blast. always great to meet new people that share common interests.
 
Have to echo Warren...the NC gathering i have been to 3 times and it gets better every year! Im going to try to go to the PA one this year too...depending on my wife's health ( she has some foot problems and cant walk right now)...they are awesome. meet online friends invite local friends bbq and and have a good time!

Happy Gathering,
phatbac (Aaron)
 
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"Thanks Gary! Robert will be along to accept his accolades too :emoji_grin:
It was a blast. always great to meet new people that share common interests."


Sorry for the absence Zach. Been pretty busy. I'll try to do some catching up this afternoon.

Robert
 
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