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SmokinVOLfan

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Been using my new flat top quite a bit and figured I would share a few cooks.

Start out with the Philly cheesesteaks last week. Little provolone and French hoagie rolls.

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Peppers and Onions
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Meat on. Only takes about a minute on the grill to be perfect.
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Finished product
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So good and so easy.

Next night was some beef and broccoli.

Started with some fried rice
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Then some flank steak I cut up
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The some steam in the bag broccoli. Only steamed for about half the time on the bag then threw it on the grill
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Mixed it all up with some sauce which included soy sauce, ginger, brown sugar, and minced garlic
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All done
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Plated shot with a spring roll
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This stuff beats any Chinese restaurant any day and so easy to make.

Last night was using leftovers from labor day(more on that to come in a different post) and decided to do something a little different.

Chopped up some brisket point and got all my ingredients together for quesadillas. Homemade BBQ sauce, and some home smoked gouda and cheddar. I had a epiphany at this point and decided I would put some leftover smoked mac and cheese on it too!
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Got on tortilla crispy and then put down the other with all of the toppings. Brisket, mac and cheese, smoked cheddar/gouda, and bbq sauce
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Got 3 of them worked up.
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Almost there.
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Let them cool down and cut with a pizza slicer.
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Holy crap this was good served with a side of sour cream. Tasted like something you would get in a high end BBQ joint. Going to try it with leftover PP too.

Thanks for looking

John
 
you guys are making me want a flat top...I keep looking at them in lowes seeing if they mark it down at the end of the season!
 
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That all looks good. I can't personally justify a stand-alone flat top griddle since there are only two of us but I make do with a Lodge cast iron griddle on the Weber gasser.
 
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That all looks good. I can't personally justify a stand-alone flat top griddle since there are only two of us but I make do with a Lodge cast iron griddle on the Weber gasser.
I was just looking onto that as well, how does it work out for you? I too don't need more stuff to clutter up my patio.
 
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Oh hell yeah!
John, you're gonna wear that flattop griddle down to a hot plate if you keep using it like this.
Absolutely killing it!
I finally got my Philly Cheesesteaks... LOL!
And the bonus plan too, cause I love Beef Broccoli and Fried Rice.

Man I can't throw enough Likes at it.
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I was just looking onto that as well, how does it work out for you? I too don't need more stuff to clutter up my patio.
I have a Weber Spirit 2 burner and the griddle is a perfect fit. If one wanted they could get two and have full coverage. Not meaning to hijack the thread, VOLfan.
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Excellent looking plates John. Your really giving that flattop a well deserved workout!!!

Point for sure
Chris
 
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Good looking meals John. Like. I just purchased a heavy duty 4 burner grill top for the fire station last week and set it up over the weekend. I can picture some of the future meals now!!
 
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Very nice! You sure know how to put that thing to good use. My problem is I always make way more food on my 36" that we can eat! Comes in handy at hunt camp and other outings though when feeding a hungry crowd.
 
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you guys are making me want a flat top...I keep looking at them in lowes seeing if they mark it down at the end of the season!

I was just looking onto that as well, how does it work out for you? I too don't need more stuff to clutter up my patio.

All I can say is if you decide to get one you wont be disappointed! This thing is a cooking machine and is so versatile. Blackstone sells a smaller 28" and table top version too if you don't want anything too big.
 
That all looks good. I can't personally justify a stand-alone flat top griddle since there are only two of us but I make do with a Lodge cast iron griddle on the Weber gasser.

Thanks Braz. You can justify it I can promise you! My gas grill is starting to get lonely though gonna have to get it fired up again soon. Although that's exactly what I did before I got the flat top...CI on the grill
 
Oh hell yeah!
John, you're gonna wear that flattop griddle down to a hot plate if you keep using it like this.
Absolutely killing it!
I finally got my Philly Cheesesteaks... LOL!
And the bonus plan too, cause I love Beef Broccoli and Fried Rice.

Man I can't throw enough Likes at it.
Like! Like! Like!

Thanks man! Fired the smoker up over the weekend and gave the flat top a break for a day or two but this thing is a machine! Bout time for you to cash in those amazon points and get you one!
 
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