Tuesday, July 21, 2009

Paul Kirk Class - Day 2

Day 2, Class Day! It started out early, we were there at 5:30 to begin getting ready for the day. Here are the first tents set up in the morning light. We would be cooking all 4 competition meats - brisket, pork butt, ribs, and chicken. These meats take a long time to cook so we had to start early.
Paul also taught us how to make our own custom spice rubs, how to mix bbq sauces (there doesn't seem to be an ingredient on this Earth he hasn't used or has some knowledge on how it will work in a rub, sauce, or mop), etc. He talked about trimming meat, selecting meat, cooking meat, cutting meat,etc. We talked about sausage, we talked about everything BBQ.




The legend himself, in the flesh. The participants all learned a lot during the course of the 14-hour day, there wasn't a single question Paul wouldn't answer.


Paul explaining the finer points of sliced brisket...


I was lucky enough to be teamed up with local competitor Kevin, who cooks under the team name Porkaholics. For one day only, we were the Smokeaholics... And the Smokeaholics cleaned up, winning first place pork butt and first place brisket. Too bad our chicken and ribs tanked!

All in all, an awesome day, an incredible weekend. I had so much fun talking to all the B.C. competitors, learning from them and just chatting about BBQ. I hope to make it back to compete soon. 2010 is looking good! I will see lots of these guys in Calgary over the labour day weekend at BBQ on the Bow.
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Paul Kirk trip, Day 1 continued

Whistler! Made it! This was very exciting, I haven't snowboarded much in the past few years but this sure ignited the desire. Whistler is home to the Canadian BBQ Championships, held over the August long weekend, which we intend to attend in 2010.

A new joint opened up over the winter, BBQ Bob is a very successful competitor and BBQ cook, and I was hoping to meet him. That didn't happen in April but Bob managed to drive to Regina for the Pile of Bones competition so that goal was eventually met.

Just some of the awards won over the years. Bob has nailed down THREE Grand Championships so far in 2009, he's going to need more walls!
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Paul Kirk Class in Langley, BC Day 1

A great opportunity came up this winter, BBQ legend Paul Kirk was going to be teaching his all day Pitmaster class at the Well Seasoned Store in Langley. This event was made possible by Angie Quaale, head judge extraodinaire and a true ambassodor of BBQ in Canada.
I arrived bright and early on Saturday, and the class wasn't until Sunday so I had all day to explore.

First Stop: Granville Island market for some breakfast and food gawking.

One small section of the charcuterie display:



Had to hit the West coast BBQ mecca to check it out!

I drove up to Whistler for the afternoon, always wanted to visit but every time I've been to Vancouver there was never time. So here's a rest on the drive up:
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BBQ'd Tri tip

Beef Tri-tip. Maybe my favorite meat in the world. It's extremely juicy, tender without being mushy, and is so packed with beefy flavour there's no way to describe it. I always cook it in the Weber Smokey Mountain, no water pan. The fat and drippings from the meat hit the fire, adding smoke and flavour you can't duplicate anywhere.

You think this looks good? Try it thinly sliced on a warm baguette, topped with fresh pico de gallo. And there's always lots of juice to dip in! Oh man.
Too bad it's a rare find in the Canadian prairies.
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Chipotle Powder!!!

I do not see red jalepenos in Saskatchewan very often! These appeared in November 2008, so I scooped up a few pounds. Pictured is about 1/2 of them.They were smoked in the Weber Smokey Mountain, using just a few briquettes at a time to keep the temperature about 120, for about 12 hours. I used pecan wood. Then they were finished in the oven to complete the drying process.

Seeds and membranes removed, I wanted smoky heat, not intense killer heat!



Drying process complete:


A few runs through the coffee grinder and we have chipotle powder! Easy easy. This stuff is awesome sprinkled over anything where you want to add some smoky heat. I use it in chili, on eggs, pasta, etc.
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Ribs! Ribs! Ribs!

This was just an afternoon rib cook, some time during August 2008. I just wanted some nice pictures of ribs! These ones turned out pretty good I think...

A cropped version of this shot is now the back of my business cards:
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Saskatoon pie on the Traeger

MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMM.
'Nuff said. The Traeger can bake a pie as well as it can smoke a rack of ribs! Stay tuned for an awesome dessert to be cooked on it this weekend for the Chef's Choice event at the Saskatoon BBQ Competition.
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