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Watch this video as I make sweetbreads, or "mollejas," on the ChudBox. Total cook time ~1 hour.
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@MadScientistBBQ
@MadScientistBBQ Месяц назад
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@darrelldeleon9499
@darrelldeleon9499 Месяц назад
Popular in south Texas, we eat em in tacos with lemon, guac, and salsa
@brsil020679
@brsil020679 Месяц назад
Great video sir! And like you said, just like beef fajitas, I miss the good ol' days when they were a cheap cut of meat; now they have sadly gotten up there as well in price per pound. Also, a quick tip, the double "LL" sounds like a "Y" in Spanish, and the "J" sounds more like an "H". I've always known them as "Mo-ye-haas". ;)
@MadScientistBBQ
@MadScientistBBQ Месяц назад
@@brsil020679right on. In Argentina any “ll” or “y” sound is pronounced like an “sh.” Just a peculiar thing in that country and I think Uruguay. So they pronounce Yo (I in English) like sho, and so on in their accent
@MadScientistBBQ
@MadScientistBBQ Месяц назад
@@darrelldeleon9499I never knew that they were popular down there!
@UR1956
@UR1956 Месяц назад
Produce a video cooking a cabrito sir
@cryptkeeper4727
@cryptkeeper4727 Месяц назад
Sweet Bread or more commonly known as Mollejas are very common in South Texas. Boil them then grill until crispy on the outside and add a little smoke flavor like Mesquite and serve on a hot corn tortilla with a little salt and pepper and some fresh diced onion, cilantro and a squeeze of lime juice. Oh man. One of the best taco's you will have.
@liahfox5840
@liahfox5840 Месяц назад
Oh man... I want some
@alfieboy4022
@alfieboy4022 Месяц назад
^this is the way. Sweetbreads are incredible on tacos
@UncleBildo
@UncleBildo Месяц назад
up here in redneck part of Washington, breaded and fried was how we got 'em as kids. I wanna say Dad split them then breaded, but been so long I can't remember. Ate plenty of bits most folks passed up. Poor rednecks on the Rez, ate quite a few critters most don't, too!
@boss_hoggbullys
@boss_hoggbullys Месяц назад
Aweo we been knowing
@lynnkramer1211
@lynnkramer1211 Месяц назад
Thalamus glans.
@Bocadelmortis
@Bocadelmortis Месяц назад
In the UK, we would soak the sweet breads in milk overnight, then blanch and remove the skin before frying in foaming butter. No need for the blanching and skinning with the grill as it breaks it down. Nice to see some offal on a BBQ channel, thanks.
@alwynwatkins1955
@alwynwatkins1955 Месяц назад
Learned about this from my Argentine father in law. This is GREAT! Takes longer to cook than you think - I generally let then go indirect for about one hour. Salt and lemon juice, and you are good to go. Cook this.
@Nordestada
@Nordestada Месяц назад
As someone that grew up in Argentina, I agree with you, Jeremy, mollejas are delicious. Now, watch your cholesterol, my RU-vid grilling friend! I also grew up eating kidneys, but if properly cleaned with vinegar and water, they are delicious! A traditional Argentinian parrillada includes will include beef, sausage, blood sausage, kidney, small and/or big intestines plus French fries. Spare ribs at least was the cut to grill more often; not sure the prices are too prohibitive for most people down-deep Deep South. Happy to see you embracing my favorite way of cooking, which is grilling. But I must also say, this Grill Father has learned a whole lot watching your channel. Keep on grilling! Beautiful family, Jeremy. God bless you all.
@PITMASTERX
@PITMASTERX Месяц назад
In the Netherlands they call it Zwezerik, most of the time its fried. Grilled is just delicious 😋
@reggiewinns9756
@reggiewinns9756 Месяц назад
I like seeing you pros show love to one another...!!! 💪🏼✨️💪🏾✨️🫡
@banksta3
@banksta3 Месяц назад
You guys should link up.
@jordanbabcock9349
@jordanbabcock9349 Месяц назад
​@@banksta3"link" is a horrible term.
@banksta3
@banksta3 Месяц назад
@@jordanbabcock9349 Link up: "An instance of two or more people or things connecting or joining." Nothing horrible about that. Maybe you're just really special.
@Puuch44
@Puuch44 Месяц назад
Jeremy, thank you again for the Thermapen discount! I saved $50 friggin Canadian bucks and believe it or not.. 2 DAY shipping from Utah to Toronto.. unreal, really. This has to be the best value purchase I've made in years. Cheers to you Brother!
@MadScientistBBQ
@MadScientistBBQ Месяц назад
Awesome!! I always stick up when there are sales. I haven’t had one stop working, I just keep giving them to people who don’t have one.
@Shadowman-1960
@Shadowman-1960 27 дней назад
Why not just spend $15.99 for a meat thermometer on Amazon?
@zombie18d
@zombie18d 19 дней назад
Guys put your men pants and try this they are awesome sea salt when they done a little lemon and chimichury sauce you will remember for ever a delicacy
@Shadowman-1960
@Shadowman-1960 19 дней назад
@@zombie18d Yeah, they remind me of Democrat brains.
@JamTex1965
@JamTex1965 Месяц назад
I love fried sweetbreads. They are good as a southern dinner with mashed potatoes, cream gravy and turnip greens. Throw in fresh baked dinner rolls and sweet ice tea and it's a wonderful meal. My grandmother and mom used to make this dinner all the time. Now I make it once in a while. Never thought of grilling them. Now I have to try this.
@bbq-redneck7150
@bbq-redneck7150 Месяц назад
Hello from Germany to America! I was inspired by your video & made my first mollejas on my kamado grill yesterday! Flavor explosion! Thanks
@layneturner6169
@layneturner6169 Месяц назад
Just made these on my Weber Kettle, and they turned out amazing! I turned them into street tacos and they were out of this world. Thanks for the video and explaining in great detail how to make these.
@xXFRANCO7118Xx
@xXFRANCO7118Xx Месяц назад
Loving the Argentina influence videos! From an Argentinian born and raised Michigander LOVE LOVE THE VIDEOs. Next time throw some chimichurri on them. 👌🏽👌🏽
@user-ho1yn6ms7y
@user-ho1yn6ms7y Месяц назад
@13:00 Yes! My favorite part of BBQ is having my young sons try new things!❤
@williammerkelz7260
@williammerkelz7260 Месяц назад
Awesome Video again Brother! May God continue to Bless Your Family! 🙏🏼
@rickycazares5262
@rickycazares5262 Месяц назад
I love Mollejas!!! Grew up eating these very often at the ranch and most times anyone grilled friends family they were definitely on the grill. Best in corn tortilla tacos. Another way is to season wrap in foil and throw that on the grill wont be browned but more tender. Great vid brother🤙
@Apathymiller
@Apathymiller Месяц назад
Pancreas sweetbreads are one of my favorites foods on earth. They're great pan fried, deep fried, grilled, but by far my favorite is quickly browned over high heat, then braised with some mushrooms, onions, carrots, leeks, a little garlic, in some stock/broth. 45yrs ago When I was a small kid my grandmother was using truffle in this. It was a new year or holiday meal. Now truffles are out of my price range, so I just use mushrooms & while I will say truffles add that special something, mushrooms are just as good imho.
@spongebobbies
@spongebobbies Месяц назад
“ moe-je-has “ MOLLEJAS- here’s a easy way to pronounce it in English. In Mexican kitchens this item is well known and also cooked the same way and along side kidneys! The crispy texture is what makes it so addicting! Slap in a tortilla add onions cilantro and some green salas, amazing!
@Dvw87
@Dvw87 Месяц назад
Addictive
@Joe_C.
@Joe_C. Месяц назад
Could also be 'moh-yea-hass' depending on the dialect of Spanish
@twomasta
@twomasta Месяц назад
I love how Mexicans/pochos think there spanish is only correctly form of it.
@threengcircus
@threengcircus Месяц назад
Looks tasty. I've always soaked them in milk overnight, blanched them to remove the outer membrane and pan fried them in some fat like butter, with garlic and thyme until golden and crispy. Your approach is definitely quicker! Man it's been a minute since ive had them though!
@imowgrass
@imowgrass Месяц назад
I had these unknowingly when i was in San Louis Potosi for work several years ago. They served slices off a spit, similarly as a Brazilian steakhouse does. Didnt know exactly what it was until this video. I still remember how delicious it was though.
@nuggdimmadome2192
@nuggdimmadome2192 Месяц назад
I like the way you talk about food. I was 5 years old sitting in a booth at Carlos O'Brien's in N phx when i decided i wanted to be a chef. I literally said to myself that cooking is like mad science, it was winter '96. And after I did my time in the army I went to culinary school and that sense of mad science is something I still hold very dear. You have my sub.
@gibbthegod
@gibbthegod Месяц назад
Always looking for something new and interesting to cook, will have to try this one! Looks amazing!! Great video as always, from a fan in the UK 👍👍
@saul731
@saul731 Месяц назад
My dad's been grilling mollejas since I was little and my sister likes them extra crispy so what my dad does is crisps them up a little the slices them in half making them really thin and extra crispy ... So good!!
@juliosoria8694
@juliosoria8694 Месяц назад
In Argentina they have two types of sweetbreads. Heart and throat. With the heart being the better of the two. Sadly, I haven't been able to find heart sweetbreads in the states. Hope to see a video on chichulines next.
@israelgonzalez3985
@israelgonzalez3985 Месяц назад
Hell yea Jeremy this brings back childhood memories when my uncles would bbq here in South Texas
@Drew-di6nt
@Drew-di6nt Месяц назад
Growing up going to Corpus we had these on the grill over mesquite.
@rubenybarrajr3857
@rubenybarrajr3857 Месяц назад
lol....mollejas have been a staple here in south texas (rio grande valley) since before i was born and im 50!! great stuff, brother.
@pumpkinoliveros4147
@pumpkinoliveros4147 Месяц назад
I'm in Michigan, and today I grilled sweet bread it's crazy that I see this video after I was done grilling. I get them at a meat market, and they are so good with Tortillas and salsa very good. I'm originally from Texas, so I grew up eating this.
@Dtcboy078
@Dtcboy078 Месяц назад
Sweet breads are one of my favorite things to cook on my Santa maria pit. So good!!
@brisketwizard8004
@brisketwizard8004 Месяц назад
When you cook kidneys you need to "Boil the Piss" out of them !!
@bwinchester4108
@bwinchester4108 Месяц назад
😂
@sataomawas
@sataomawas Месяц назад
I've seen those in the store for years and never knew how to cook them. Thanks for this video. I'm buying some next time I see them
@williamwilson2624
@williamwilson2624 Месяц назад
That sweet bread went from super gross to absolutely delectable. I've got to give this a try. Great video.
@theyreMineralsMarie
@theyreMineralsMarie Месяц назад
I've only had the French preparation of sweet breads. Absolutely delicious.
@stansmith8003
@stansmith8003 Месяц назад
We pronounce it "moh. - yeh. - hah" in South Texas.. they sell them in tacos at some corner stores
@stansmith8003
@stansmith8003 Месяц назад
Also don't forget the onion and cilantro
@MadScientistBBQ
@MadScientistBBQ Месяц назад
Yeah the argentines pronounce it with a sh sound instead of a y/j sound
@Drew-di6nt
@Drew-di6nt Месяц назад
@@MadScientistBBQjust go to Burnt Bean he makes them great or go to South Texas.
@JJ-hh5sf
@JJ-hh5sf Месяц назад
Exactly this 💯
@mauriciocastano9404
@mauriciocastano9404 Месяц назад
@@MadScientistBBQits not a sh sound. The right sound it hard to do. “Yeh” will get you closer. Sh sounds way off.
@joophunt5569
@joophunt5569 Месяц назад
I like the yard work noise in back round every now and a shine I kinda prefer I little constant nature or ambient natural sounds the landscape sounds is nice and the sizzle too
@howardcohen9748
@howardcohen9748 Месяц назад
The once a year I do them, I blanch them first. I then go to the grill if the weather permits or into the oven then under the broiler. Alternatively, I've done them in small pieces (after blanching) in a butter saute with onions & mushrooms & garlic. They'll release some liquid that way & I've combined that with some white wine & butter and serve it all over rice with some black pepper and parsley.
@brt5273
@brt5273 Месяц назад
I love them. The texture can be improved by giving them a very quick blanching and then pressing them down with a weight for a while
@juanfuentes784
@juanfuentes784 Месяц назад
I'm from down south Texas and you can find them everywhere. I was always taught to boil them for about 15 min first and then cook them on the grill.
@gomezjkv
@gomezjkv Месяц назад
Hell yeah! It’s been 50 years but growing up in McAllen it was fajitas, tripas and mollejas every Forth of July. Good times.😊
@sethmartinez1785
@sethmartinez1785 Месяц назад
In south Texas it is pretty common to make.... We pronounce it moe-yeh-hahz. There are a variety of ways it gets prepped down here. Tortillerias (tortilla factories) tend to fry them... which isn't terrible, but I prefer smoked. But I also usually brine them before I throuw them on a smoker. It makes the meat a little firmer and stick a little less to the grill. The longer you smoke them, the better they are. You want the outside to have some crispiness to it. They have a high fat content, which is why the lemon and salt goes so well with it. I like pairing it with a chunky guacamole and tostadas.
@radofenix
@radofenix Месяц назад
Down here where I live in south Texas , I least order my tacos with mollejas and beef mixed , I order the mollejas extra crunchy, the combination is amazing. Taqueria Rios in San Juan.
@MarcelloAdamo
@MarcelloAdamo Месяц назад
You forgot the utmost important Argentine rule of bbq. CHIMICHURI
@iujr05
@iujr05 Месяц назад
I have been making these for years but I smoke them with Mesquite wood and just season them with salt and pepper and sear them for the crust at the end. We make tacos with them. Diced onion salsa verde and corn tortilla very delicious. I reccomed them and suggest u try them.
@gregvaughntx
@gregvaughntx Месяц назад
If you head down to South Texas in the Rio Grande Valley, you'll find mojellas (pronounced as the Mexican "ll"). You should do a collaboration with ArnieTex. He's done a video on the in the past year.
@boss_hoggbullys
@boss_hoggbullys Месяц назад
Awevo
@rickdeleon3776
@rickdeleon3776 17 дней назад
I grew up calling them chiches
@badassbinder
@badassbinder Месяц назад
Looks GREAT!! To make you feel better, I live in Arkansas City, Ks and my son-in-law works in management at Creekstone Farm and nobody can buy Prime Brisket at $2.99 per pound anymore!!!
@TodManning-wh6ce
@TodManning-wh6ce Месяц назад
They were lying to
@txfieros
@txfieros Месяц назад
In South Texas we pronounce it Moyehas if you pronounce it phonetically. I’ve never cooked any but you can pretty much find anything in south Texas between HEB and at the many many “carnicerías” which have more specialty items that are more common to Northern Mexico and border towns in the US. Maybe someday I’ll try this. I probably ate this at some point durning my childhood and don’t remember.
@stansmith8003
@stansmith8003 Месяц назад
Go to a stripe's and get a taco. You'll remember how good they are
@txfieros
@txfieros Месяц назад
@@stansmith8003 I had two from Stripes yesterday. That’s enough to get me through a whole day without having lunch. Do they have mollejas never paid attention?
@stansmith8003
@stansmith8003 Месяц назад
Yeah I think all the stripes with the Laredo taco company food serve mollejas.. definitely ask next time
@jmtorres2490
@jmtorres2490 Месяц назад
​@@stansmith8003😂
@UR1956
@UR1956 Месяц назад
I don't think HEB sells them but I know carnicerias do like La Michoacana, and Culebra meat market. Mad scientist should make a video cooking a cabrito.
@pulehushortribs157
@pulehushortribs157 22 дня назад
SweetBread is delicious prepared and cooked in the French Style with Dijon mustard sauce✌❤🤗
@chipknight4876
@chipknight4876 Месяц назад
I like to splice lengthwise to reduce thickness, sometimes mid cook to get them thinner, more surface area, more exterior crusty goodness!
@jwilson811
@jwilson811 Месяц назад
Looks really good, I'd definitely try that.
@mikemiles3068
@mikemiles3068 21 день назад
Good video and it’s great fried like fish too! Cornmeal flower salt and pepper.
@robertobeltran6116
@robertobeltran6116 Месяц назад
Hey There, I'm a Chef from Puerto Rico And For Us Gizzards are Mollejas, Ex.Chicken Gizzards or Turkey Gizzards, in Our Culture I remember back in the 80s working in a Catering Co. Sweet Bread It was Pancreas Great Work Buddy I enjoyed your video
@toxin7883
@toxin7883 Месяц назад
Sweetbreads fried in butter and canola blend with lemon juice is the best
@geneingram1962
@geneingram1962 Месяц назад
You mentioned you will be in Texas next month, when and where. I love mollejas grilled. Been doing them for 40 years. Try putting them in a ziplok with a full bottle of Louisiana hot sauce, hit em with salt & pepper, hit the grill
@Santoy68
@Santoy68 Месяц назад
South BBQ Texas Delicacy!! Crunchy on a corn tortilla and Pico de Gallo is a MUST
@UR1956
@UR1956 Месяц назад
We smoke mollejas here in south Texas a lot. Sold in most meat markets here in south Texas. We eat mostly everything on the cow, brains, head for barbacoa, liver, mollejas etc.
@scott729
@scott729 Месяц назад
I wish we could still get brains here in Ohio. We normally ate pork brain sandwiches.... my dad introduced it to me back in the 70's. He would fry us up a patty and we would watch Wide World of Sports on Saturday.... good memories. Also great for tanning hides, lol. I am ok with eating organs, they just have to be cleaned and cooked properly.
@ericepperson8409
@ericepperson8409 Месяц назад
Sweet Breads have been an open secret in Fine Dining for a long time. Not too many places serve it these days. Pretty much traditional French restaurants. A lot of that connective tissue around it gets cleaned up and then it's pressed. "Traditional" is to saute them and serve with a sauce. I'll have to give this a try sometime. There is not much else on a cow that I prefer to have.
@icuabc1235
@icuabc1235 9 дней назад
When I seen your thumbnail I knew exactly what it was, delish!!
@b.z.7618
@b.z.7618 Месяц назад
I ordered one of those thermometers a few days ago from one of your videos. Just got here today and I'll try it tomorrow on some baby back ribs wrapped in butcher paper and smoked wagyu beef tallow.
@jnam00
@jnam00 Месяц назад
its over..... bringing the adorable daughter in? shes stinkin' with cuteness lol sweetbreads are amaazinggg
@mswt5avsfan
@mswt5avsfan Месяц назад
As a kid my friends grandpa used to fry up sweetbreads and they were delicious. I havent had them since. I guess i know what Im grilling up this weekend!
@user-xf1wr2lm6r
@user-xf1wr2lm6r Месяц назад
Mollejas have been made in south Texas 956 RGV area for a very long time add some nice seasoning wrapp in foil throw in the embers or just set a side while you cook your other meats when your done take them out of the foil add your favorite seasoning again add to direct heat till you get that crust you like and then enjoy trust me. Mexicans been doing this for a lot of years we love them. some pico de gallo and a warm flour tortilla or corn add some lime and forget it you'll want it in every cook out you do.
@manglarstudio8496
@manglarstudio8496 Месяц назад
Here in Chile we eat them too, i can not state how amazing they are, its a must in every asado!
@leeochoa7046
@leeochoa7046 Месяц назад
Boil and then grill! The best for a good taco 🌮
@kazama6245
@kazama6245 29 дней назад
I boil my mollejas in salt, pepper, garlic with a bay leaf. THEN I put them in the grill to crisp up and I NEVER worry about sticking to the grill. They are soft and taste amazing with corn tortilla tacos onions and cilantro of course.
@gerardovillarrealbojorquez6792
@gerardovillarrealbojorquez6792 Месяц назад
BBQ & asados, experiments, family, what else does a chanel need? Great video! Saw a video revieweing your offset prototype, when we gonna see it?
@stephenkrol6609
@stephenkrol6609 Месяц назад
Panama..we love them here..!!!
@Kro_man_tx
@Kro_man_tx Месяц назад
All I remember about the video now is that sweet little one at the end. She stole the show! I wish I had more videos of my daughters when they were little. Include her in as much as you can, she will be 20 before you know it!
@paulomarques0708
@paulomarques0708 Месяц назад
Loved the part your daughter asks for some. My little 3 years olds name is Emma too and she is a copy of yours. Found that to be the topping on allready a great vid.
@robertschneider1977
@robertschneider1977 Месяц назад
We used to cook these (mollejas) all the time in college. Super cheap for tacos. But, fajitas were also less than $1 per pound then. Lots of times 50 cents a lb. No one outside of the tex mex border areas were buying them. Now they are in.
@cruachanx
@cruachanx Месяц назад
Wouldn't try this if it weren't for you. Also, glad to see your family get more air time!! You're blessed 🙌
@charlesvillasenor2064
@charlesvillasenor2064 Месяц назад
I used to love cooking these in the restaurant I used to work in. So tasty!
@toxin7883
@toxin7883 Месяц назад
Also if you’re going to fry them you boil them and cut them down to like nugget size. Shallow Pan fry in just flour like you would a pork chop in that butter oil mix
@jeffsilveira5655
@jeffsilveira5655 Месяц назад
My stepfather always served sweetbreads as an appetizer when BBQing at our pool parties.
@scott729
@scott729 Месяц назад
Throwing some calves liver on the Blackstone this evening. I would try these, I guess, if I could find them. They look a little like bull nuts, lol. I never thought I would eat those, but they are actually really, really good.... along with Turkey fries (more testicles). Thanks Jeremy
@user-do8oj1qv5u
@user-do8oj1qv5u Месяц назад
whole sweet breads on the grill is soo soooooooo good
@mscott976
@mscott976 Месяц назад
I never met an offal I didn’t like. My mother used to find sweetbreads somewhere and I loved it. It’s very hard to find in my area now. Btw, beef kidneys can be tamed by soaking them in milk in the refrigerator overnight. I’ve also used salt water by I like milk better. I much prefer pork and lamb kidneys as they are not as strong.
@robertenger3262
@robertenger3262 Месяц назад
Sweetbreads! These are super popular in Santa Maria style bbq. We like to butterfly them open mid-cook so they cook faster and also increase surface area for more crispy outside bits. Don't make the mistake of under-cooking these, it's not pleasant lol.
@MadScientistBBQ
@MadScientistBBQ Месяц назад
Great idea!!
@markt800
@markt800 Месяц назад
Jocko's it the first place i ever had them, now they're a staple at my house.
@fraserturner112
@fraserturner112 22 дня назад
Your kids are soooo lucky, my generation grew up eating way overcooked chicken and pork. Everyone was so scared of undercooked meat that they cooked the heck out of everything and there was no such thing as a hot smoker in Canada where I’m from. My 6 year old says his favourite food is meat on the bone, I attribute that to my smoker.
@martinflores7354
@martinflores7354 Месяц назад
Great To see U promoting other Texas RU-vidrs
@joeyrchapa
@joeyrchapa Месяц назад
I grill those every time I bbq. I take the membrane off first. Then boil for about an hour or so. Then grill. Get a better “crust” that way in my opinion. South Texas Rio Grande Valley style!
@ericsandoval7657
@ericsandoval7657 Месяц назад
Just made some for Easter cheers from South Texas.
@TheCalebEast
@TheCalebEast Месяц назад
I had sweetbreads at a fine dining place, and they wouldnt tell me what it was until AFTER we ate it. It was amazing!!!
@austinmarius850
@austinmarius850 Месяц назад
Here in the US so many people see organs as being degusting in some way. It important to know that in the rest of the world eating organs INCLUDING brains is normal and delicious. Sweat breads are no exception and are amazing! Thanks for sharing!!
@christelchristely2816
@christelchristely2816 Месяц назад
The cows udder is also very good.
@rickyvela788
@rickyvela788 Месяц назад
Try Boiling some on the stove with onions and your favorite beer Then cut them up to 50 Cent pieces. And bbq them then put them in a taco with Avocado.Pico de gallo
@ArtGuitarLTX
@ArtGuitarLTX Месяц назад
I had mollejas one time when i was about 5 or 6, my dad made them. Everyone enjoyed them, I threw up. Never ate them again. lol.. I'm sure these taste great!
@julianhinojosa9695
@julianhinojosa9695 Месяц назад
I've had them once and they were delicious. Gonna habe to grill some myself.
@kipcarbone1730
@kipcarbone1730 Месяц назад
wow! the bbq vid I needed
@mauimarcus
@mauimarcus Месяц назад
Always wanted to try this
@velmalgonzales5961
@velmalgonzales5961 Месяц назад
I'm from South Texas and my dad would boil them first in water, then cook on the grill
@thomascampbell9880
@thomascampbell9880 Месяц назад
I love your content everything about it. Can you do charcoal and wood chunk smoke versus offset smoke taste test??
@MadScientistBBQ
@MadScientistBBQ Месяц назад
I’ve done something similar in the past but it’s due for an update
@FromSaultoPaul
@FromSaultoPaul Месяц назад
I absolutely LOVEEEEE sweet bread but they are very hard to find here in Idaho.
@51rwyatt
@51rwyatt Месяц назад
El Tiempo in Houston still does sweetbread fajitas if you ask - off menu. My favorite fajita meat.
@gcong2
@gcong2 17 дней назад
Interesting!!! Mollejas appears to be the thymus or pancreas?? I'm glad it doesn't taste like liver. I'm GONNA have to try it.
@thedave6232
@thedave6232 Месяц назад
hey man, really enjoy your videos. im having trouble finding a video i saw of yours a while back about the placement of brisket on a pellet grill and im having trouble finding it. it was about the importance of putting your brisket on an upper rack so you can cook it fat side up for better results. can you help me find that video?
@user-mi2hk3td1x
@user-mi2hk3td1x Месяц назад
Hmm....not sure if I'm brave enough yet but the finished product looks great!
@Vic-9493
@Vic-9493 Месяц назад
I promise you it’s so good
@rpm9460
@rpm9460 Месяц назад
Hey Jeremy!! I just got back from Argentina as well. Was there for a wedding. How bout the no flushing the toilet paper rule? I felt like I was camping!!!!
@kronk0040
@kronk0040 Месяц назад
Really tasty. Has a sausage texture. I like lightly frying them after cooking them for a extra crispy texture. Just need some tortillas n salsa.
@dcentral
@dcentral Месяц назад
I’ve been eating this for many years and it’s super soft meat. It’s commonly eaten in Central Asian and Middle Eastern countries also. You will find it in some restaurants in NYC, like Uzbek food cuisine. We Americans love meat and bbq but we discard so many good parts. When I toured Central Asia I was surprised by “weird” meats like sheep brains, kidneys, livers, bull testicles. They have a breed of sheep we don’t have in North America which produces healthy fat in their butts. They use that fat for meat grilling, provides tons of flavor.
@kblazy
@kblazy Месяц назад
this seems like something that you could cut up at the end fry quick one more time and sauce up to increase that surface area crunch, like burnt ends maybe
@ltgray2780
@ltgray2780 Месяц назад
First time I had them was in the mid 80's at a restaurant in Laredo, TX. I think they were fried, but they are delicious. Must try.
@mikesbackyard6105
@mikesbackyard6105 Месяц назад
This just makes me think of the movie "Chef". lmao You remember when you put guts on my menu? Nobody ordered it.
@curtismatsune3147
@curtismatsune3147 Месяц назад
The little cutie was what made me really believe it's delicious. Kids don't lie, especially their facial expressions.
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