Whipped up these baby's on the weber this Arvo. Yumm!
Cheers to Shane Doevy for the inspiration
Smoked Barra frames
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Smoked Barra frames
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Re: Smoked Barra frames
Did you season the frames or salt or sugar rub them first? Or just straight into the weber and let the smoke do the job?
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Re: Smoked Barra frames
Put them in a salt/sugar brine for an hour or so. It's my first attempt at them, so once I get the basics right I'll start experimenting with flab ours.
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Re: Smoked Barra frames
Just took all the meat off the frames of two Barra. Shows how much flesh goes to waste when we just whack off the fillets.
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Re: Smoked Barra frames
Nice one
Will give it a go next time
I've got a dedicated smoker that I use on mackerel
The odd Goldie frame might work well too
Will give it a go next time
I've got a dedicated smoker that I use on mackerel
The odd Goldie frame might work well too
When I grow up I can't wait to be a grown up...........
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