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ROXY wrote:
Biggest one I have gleaned is you dont need no stinkin wagyu brisket to win as Myron found out in one of the shows where he borrowed a packers from Tuffy who uses Prime USDA.
ourman wrote:I have just watched it again and yes it was waygu brisket Tuffy gave him
ROXY wrote:ourman wrote:I have just watched it again and yes it was waygu brisket Tuffy gave him
Thanks for double checking.. I was wrong, my old memory aint what it used to be.
Adrienne wrote:ROXY wrote:ourman wrote:I have just watched it again and yes it was waygu brisket Tuffy gave him
Thanks for double checking.. I was wrong, my old memory aint what it used to be.
They say that memory is the first thing to go, Roxy . . .
The muffin tin is what everyones going to use now so there will be all these round balls of chicken boiling & soaking in juice instead of the lollipop turds we've been getting at turn-ins in California.
tenthunter wrote:My opinion on this is:
This is a lot like the pot calling the kettle black, because Myron does it too!
If you watch the episodes, Myron admits to "recently adopting the Apple juice spritz" for ribs and forsaking his butter/honey technique. He obviously didn't invent the apple juice spritz; its a technique that has been adopted by quite a lot of BBQ teams, including Myron.
So why is it ok for him to adopt a technique used by others, but if someone uses his technique, then its shigging?
Besides, the whole technique of using something (like muffin tins) to create a uniform shaped & sized food item has been used by cooks for ages! Examples: McDonald's uses rings to shape the eggs for breakfast sandwich. Or... Bakers use muffin tins to create uniform shaped & sized muffins!
So, here's the question in my mind: Did Myron really create a new technique or did he borrow an already well established technique to suit his needs?
Remember imitation is the sincerest form of flatery!
Again... Just my opinion (and you know what they say about opinions - LOL)
Tent-Hunter
agree, there are some nuggets to be found in the show but you got to look for them. I record the program on the computer and watch it again for the tips that can be found.
Biggest one I have gleaned is you dont need no stinkin wagyu brisket to win as Myron found out in one of the shows where he borrowed a packers from Tuffy who uses Prime USDA.
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