roburado
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We like the Italian Sausage that our Costco store sells. De Bebe usually cooks them up on the stove. This time, we decided that we'd do it on the MAK.
First, I started smoking some sausage. We figured we'd use some for the sausage and peppers. Some we'd save for other applications like breakfast or whatever.
Next, we got sliced an onion, some bell peppers, and garlic. We packed all that in foil with some garlic olive oil and salt. That went on to the MAK to cook with the sausage.
At around 145F or so, I had a look at the sausage. Then, I grilled them up on the grill grates. I turned up the heat to high for that. Here's what I got at the end.
De Bebe took a bite out of one...okay, so did I.
Some canned, peeled San Marzano Tomatoes got mashed and got some Italian seasoning.
I went ahead and blasted the foil package with the onions, garlic, and peppers on high. After they got nice and caramelized, they and all their juices went into the tomatoes.
Apply heat (oh, around 250F) and smoke.
First, I started smoking some sausage. We figured we'd use some for the sausage and peppers. Some we'd save for other applications like breakfast or whatever.
Next, we got sliced an onion, some bell peppers, and garlic. We packed all that in foil with some garlic olive oil and salt. That went on to the MAK to cook with the sausage.
At around 145F or so, I had a look at the sausage. Then, I grilled them up on the grill grates. I turned up the heat to high for that. Here's what I got at the end.
De Bebe took a bite out of one...okay, so did I.
Some canned, peeled San Marzano Tomatoes got mashed and got some Italian seasoning.
I went ahead and blasted the foil package with the onions, garlic, and peppers on high. After they got nice and caramelized, they and all their juices went into the tomatoes.
Apply heat (oh, around 250F) and smoke.