Showing posts with label barbecue. Show all posts
Showing posts with label barbecue. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 02, 2014

Rib Roast Beef Recipe by the BBQ Pit Boys

The Rib Roast is what eating beef is all about. And for good reason. This cut of beef has lots of flavor, and is always moist and tender if it's prepared the...

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Friday, August 29, 2014

Prime Rib Roast: How to oven roast Prime Rib

I love a good Prime Rib Roast. As many of my friends know I like to keep it easy, so with this recipe you will find the ingredients to be extremely minimal. ...

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Saturday, April 09, 2011

Huli Huli Chicken (Hawaiian Grilled BBQ Chicken)

This popular Hawaiian barbequed chicken is often sold at fundraisers in Hawaii. Locals in Hawaii scan the newspaper on weekends looking for Huli Huli benefits. The barbeque sauce for this dish is flavored with pineapple juice, soy sauce, whiskey, ginger, and garlic.

Ingredients:

3-4 whole young fryer chickens, cut into quarters or halves

1  cup catsup

1 cup soy sauce

1 cup brown sugar

1 cup chicken broth

1 cup sherry, white wine, or straight whiskey

1 can frozen pineapple juice concentrate.

2-4 garlic cloves, minced

1-2  inch piece of ginger root, finely minced

Two drops of worcestershire sauce to taste

fresh cracked black pepper to taste

1-2 tablespoon paprika

Instructions:

Mix all ingredients except chicken, and brush over chicken pieces. Cook chicken on an grill until done, will will typically take about 40 minutes. Brush chicken with sauce repeatedly during the cooking period. 

Special Equipment

Smoker bbq grill or hibachi. Gas propane grill will work just as good with the lava stones!

Mesquite coals or kiawe wood.  It's the wood that flavors it authentic Hawaiian huli huli style!

Mesquite chunks (soaked in water at least 1 hour)

Marinade mop

Enjoy!!

Serves 1 beeg Hawaiian or 4-6 normal sized people.  LOL

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Monday, September 26, 2005

Homemade Teriyaki BBQ Shortribs just like L&L Drive Inn!























Ok it's been a while since my last posting. Here is a recipe for everybody on the Mainland USA and beyond that miss local Hawaiian style plate lunches and for those who never had a local Hawaiian plate lunch. Especially the ones made famous from L&L Hawaiian Barbecue which is Hawaii's #1 fast food takeout restaurant franchise with 100 locations from the west to east coast and growing.
This recipe is a clone of their Hawaiian Barbecue Shortribs. After careful trial and error and googling the net for similar recipes, my recipe could put you in the plate lunch business. lol :) Please note that this recipe is for 10-15 people for a potluck bbq cookout party. You may soak a little meat at a time and cook the amount of meat at your preference or whenever you crave Hawaiian plate lunch bbq. You may grill the shortribs over charcoal or propane but the way L&L does it is just on a flat metal griddle or grill with oil. Grilling the meat over a flame is ok if you prefer it that way but oil in a saute' pan keeps the meat moist and tender and a little bit greasy! mmmmmmmmm!! lol :D

Teriyaki BBQ Shortribs

Teriyaki Sauce/Marinade Ingredients:
1 5lb tray USDA Choice beef shortribs thinly sliced
6 cups hot water
3 cups brown sugar
6 cups Aloha Shoyu Lower Salt Soy Sauce
1/4 cup shaoxing wine or straight whiskey
8 large fresh garlic cloves, minced fine
2-3 inch knuckle of fresh ginger root, peeled and minced fine
1 can frozen orange juice concentrate
Canola oil for pan frying
Yields: 1 gallon of sauce

Procedure:
Water must be hot enough to dissolve sugar so heat water in a large saucepan or pot. Combine water, sugar, and soy sauce. Stir to blend with wire whisk until sugar is completely dissolved.
Add the ginger, garlic, wine, and orange juice. Stir to blend well.
Transfer to a container and store in fridge.
Add shortribs to clean container for marinating. Cover with teriyaki sauce/marinade and soak overnight for about 4-8 hours. The sauce isn't overly salty or sweet. The longer the marinade process the more tender, sweeter, and saltier the meat will become. About 6 hours or so is just right.
Cooking Procedure:
Add 1 Tbsp canola oil to a large frying or saute' pan over medium high heat.
When the pan begins to smoke, place marinated shortrib pieces into the pan. Let it cook until seared and lightly charred on both sides.
Serve with steamed hot white rice and macaroni salad just like L&L. :)
Enjoy!!! :D