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Derek
07-29-2010, 03:29 PM
Here's a simple Bratwurst dinner for tonight on the grill!
Apple Cider & beer mix
http://drp-photography.smugmug.com/Food/Grilled-Brawtz/IMG7335CR2/951788637_ymZuF-L.jpg
German Brats
http://drp-photography.smugmug.com/Food/Grilled-Brawtz/IMG7336CR2/951788739_iWo4N-L.jpg
Corn on the grill
http://drp-photography.smugmug.com/Food/Grilled-Brawtz/IMG7339CR2/951788864_PhxWq-L.jpg
&
http://drp-photography.smugmug.com/Food/Grilled-Brawtz/IMG7340CR2/951788984_3AXPp-L.jpg
Par boil
http://drp-photography.smugmug.com/Food/Grilled-Brawtz/IMG7341CR2/951789227_fcCeB-L.jpg
To be continued!
Fretbender
07-29-2010, 06:11 PM
A few things I see! Fresh brats, if par boiled, are done in a mix of beer, butter and onions. Then on the grill to brown and back into the bath to keep warm for serving. After the par boil the bath has to be brought to a boil and cooked to kill any bad stuff. Garnish the bun/brat with the onions if desired. Corn should be cooked within two hours of picking, and those 2 hours should be soaking. Cook the corn in the husk at about 400 for 40 minutes turning often. Forget apple cider and save it for the butts. Don't disgrace the brat, that is a bad thing!
Derek
07-29-2010, 09:22 PM
Here's the rest of the photo's from tonight's Dinner!
Out of the par boil.
http://drp-photography.smugmug.com/Food/Grilled-Brawtz/IMG7342CR2/952069655_RbABw-L.jpg
On the grill.
http://drp-photography.smugmug.com/Food/Grilled-Brawtz/IMG7343CR2/952070013_8fxp5-L.jpg
6 minutes later, flipped!
http://drp-photography.smugmug.com/Food/Grilled-Brawtz/IMG7344CR2/952070079_dUpJ6-L.jpg
Off the grill, and I chard that one on purpose( I love em chard )
http://drp-photography.smugmug.com/Food/Grilled-Brawtz/IMG7345CR2/952070289_3KVbW-L.jpg
Brats & Buns
http://drp-photography.smugmug.com/Food/Grilled-Brawtz/IMG7346CR2/952070353_7qbC7-L.jpg
Corn off the grill 20 minutes later.
http://drp-photography.smugmug.com/Food/Grilled-Brawtz/IMG7350CR2/952070496_pJ9Vw-L.jpg
Fin.
http://drp-photography.smugmug.com/Food/Grilled-Brawtz/IMG7351CR2/952070612_U38ab-L.jpg
BruceB
07-30-2010, 01:03 AM
OK, I was worried when you started, but I'd hit that...looks good Derek.
Derek
07-30-2010, 07:41 AM
Thanks Bruce, I had to cut the brat in half, so I could eat one with a bun and mustard!
Altogether the meal was 700 sodium!
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