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SmokinAussie

somebody shut me the fark up.

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Gold Coast, Queensland! (Finally Escaped Melbourne
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Bill
G'Day Bruces! :becky:

It's been a while since I posted but I just saw the "Asian BBQ" Throwdown come up and I was doing this anyway.

Background is I pimped my shed to a ManCave during COVID and so I now have space for woodworking, welding, working from home, making sausages and biltong, and of course for entertaining.

Here's 2 pics of the setup early last year also with a bit of entertaining going on illegally at the time.
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Forward to right now, I have been using this book for a while and the recipies come from Roy Choi who IMHO is a real inspiration.

The Kalbi Plate recipe calls for beef asado cut, but I like pork belly so:
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And this is why I have an old commercial slicer in the shed: Sliced 1 cm thick.
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The Kalbi Marinade is in the book:
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This is "Splash" The recipe is in the book although I have modified it a lot now I know the flavor profile I am looking for:
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Broke out the camp BBQ and a Korean BBQ plate, with a salad mix, lettuce for wrapping and an avocado for a "cook on the table" Korean BBQ experience. If you do this in the house the smoke goes everywhere!
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Wife got home and I invited her into the shed for a casual BBQ dinner for 2:becky:
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It was really nice. Let the wife finish off the last few as I'd been snacking earlier. It was a nice evening.

Thanks for looking. I recommend doing this in a shed...just so long as they they understand the ManCave rules...

Cheers!

Bill
 
Since you got the recipe Kirk...

For the splash make 1/2 the amount with the soy sauce and vinegar as a little goes a long way. Double the minced garlic and green onions. Same amount of sesame seed, Red pepper flakes and add a dash of sesame oil too. This makes is all more viscous.

Add more chopped green onion to serve and I also added black sesame seeds too just cause I had some.

Cheers!

B
 
Well, Bill, that looks so good it makes me want to run out and get a shed of me very own! :clap2:



Love this pic(hint, hint):


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Looks great! But it's interesting to me because you marinated the pork belly in kalbi marinade. Koreans for some reason don't normally do that. And I don't know why.
 
Well I just had a new zero turn mower delivered yesterday.
Sooooo now im going to order a shed for it and make me a man cave.
Food looks outstanding also...
 
That looks absolutely fabulous, everything, the cook, shed and friends! I sure hope I can do a little entertaining this summer :-?
 
I love everything about this post! Serious shed envy setting in (as well as slicer envy)! You've inspired me! Now looking for shed options. :mrgreen:

Bruce
 
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