Why is Pink Saturday always for the girls? I asked [The Man I Love] whether he could identify anything pink that could be interesting for men.
He's been working his way through the Steven Raichlen book "How to Grill - The Complete Illustrated Book of Barbecue Techniques." And he told me about the Pink Smoke Ring.
When meat is cooked by smoking it slowly over indirect heat, it exhibits a thin layer of pink coloring just under the surface crust. This is a result of a chemical reaction that causes nitric acid to build up as the smoke interacts with the water in the meat juices.
Backyard chefs and barbecue lovers look for the pink smoke ring to show that the meat was actually slow-smoked instead of boiled or steamed.
You've seen it probably most frequently in pork ribs, or in Texas-style beef brisket. You can also see it in chicken and turkey that has been cooked by smoking. It's unmistakable - that tinge of beautiful pink in the meat.
This pinkness also appears in Chinese barbecued pork, char siu, roasted over a wood-burning oven, and Indian tandoori chicken, roasted in a clay oven.
This little joint has been here since 1970, and it's a neighborhood fixture. The right time to go is when the big smoker is out on the grassy parking strip, and the fragrant smoke is in the air.
I ordered a couple of dinners to go, baby back ribs with two sides. While I waited I asked the man at the smoker if I could take a picture of the beef ribs he was smoking on the fire. He agreed, and then he said, "These are without the sauce, just the smoked meat. Wait a second, I'll get you a taste." He went into the restaurant and came out with a sharp knife, then tonged one slab onto the side, and cut off a generous rib. He wrapped it up in a piece of foil and tucked it into my to-go bag. Then he said, "My name is Narciso - just come here around this time each week. I'll be out here and you can get them fresh."
I thanked him, and drove home with my dinners - the smell made my mouth water all the way home!
Here's our dinner and one of the pork ribs. Can you see the pinkness?
The perfect accompaniment for it, I think, is a French Tavel wine - a rose.
Here's a great website that explains the Pink Smoke Ring - and other essential things about barbecue.
Now you made me hungry. Looks totally yummy and what a cute place.
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Karen
Wow, you have sooo made me want some ribs. I order them alot but they are not cooked like that. Your hubby came up with the best ever idea for showing pink. He had the idea, but your post carried it through. Good job.
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Hi G - You are right on the mark. That slowly smoked meat is the ONLY "pink" I like in my meat. I'm not a "rare" person but when it's cooked that way it's just perfect! By the way...I love that picture of you with the paper umbrella. :)Nancy
ReplyDeleteOh! Yum, yum, yum! That's the best pink I've seen today!
ReplyDeleteYou making me hungry oohh love ribs! Denise
ReplyDeleteIt's a good thing that I've eaten lunch. I've giving away 3 free books, so be sure to stop by. Happy Pink Saturday!
ReplyDeleteg! What a fabulous pink saturday post. My husband really likes that cookbook too! guess what we have pork ribs cooking right now...
ReplyDeleteThat is pretty interesting and the food looked wonderful!
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Kathy
I really do feel hungry now - those ribs look soooo yummy mmmm
ReplyDeleteHappy Pink Saturday - don't eat them all at once !!
How wonderful that your husband was able to help you out with such a unique Pink Saturday post. Those ribs look scrumptious and now I'm hungry!!
ReplyDeleteHappy Pink Saturday..
What a great post, showing the manly side of pink. That sounds funny though doesn't it? Happy Pink Saturday!
ReplyDeleteYuuuuuummy! Great "pink" post! Love it! Have a nice weekend! Vanessa
ReplyDeleteNow Glennis. It's 5:30 in the afternoon, and you have made me want some ribs. And, I don't think I can find any that look that good.
ReplyDeleteHappy Pink Saturday. I'll go dream of ribs. ;-)
They look yummy, i'm sure you enjoyed them.
ReplyDeleteSee ya next sat.
Hugs,
Judy
Man oh man...You just never know what you'll find on pink Saturdays. What a fabulous post. Good thing I just finished dinner. :) We have a little hole in the wall place like that out here that makes the best B.B.Q. in the world. And at Thanksgiving I get him to do a fried turkey for me.
ReplyDeleteMMMMMMM! Yummy! Great pink post. Happy Pink Saturday!
ReplyDeleteHugs, Bobbi Jo-AZ
Now I'm hungry. Guess I better go out for ribs tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteHave a fun pink weekend.
Cori G.
This was very informative : ) Boy, oh boy, do those ribs look delicious. It's only 5 am, but I am definitely thinking ribs are going to be what's for dinner tonight!
ReplyDeleteThat looks completely delicious. And I always thought the pink ring meant it wasn't cooked all the way through. Glad to clear that up.
ReplyDeleteAaahh, now I am SO hungry. And, it's those yummy looking ribs that I want!!! Thanks for sharing that website, I will go have a look!
ReplyDeleteHappy Pink Saturday!
Stephanie
Hi! wow! what a yummy barbacue! in my country its name is asado, we have the best meat in the world;)ha! yes! you are invite to eat asado in my house!
ReplyDeletebeautiful pictures, thanks for sharing!
kiss from Argentina
Now I am hungry. Your pictures look so good. I like my meat a little pinky too.
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Love, Ann
What a great Pink Post! How educational----how HUNGRY I am now!! Not fair!! Now, all I will think about are some tender, pink ribs dripping with sauce! It'll keep me awake all night!! Are you HAPPY?????? :) great post, Dana
ReplyDeleteYummy, I haven't had those in forever. Happy Late Pink Saturday.
ReplyDeleteKathy
Its always great to get them to cook, huh? Looks like he has some great recipes going.
ReplyDeleteGirl, you're killing me. It isn;t 9 am and I am craving me some 'que!!!
ReplyDeleteWow, Looks totally yummy!
ReplyDeleteHappy belated Pink Saturday!
Blessings, Virginia
Oooh yah... now THAT'S what I'm talkin' about! Mmm, nice and smokey!
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