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What smoke goes best with junk food

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Slices of pizza at Costco absolutely rock! Cheap and tasty. :thumbs:

It's sunny and warm out on the deck so I just have to figure out what to smoke this afternoon. Any suggestions ???

What's your favorite smoke after chowing some greasy, junky food?

Maybe I'll have to have a Punch Rare Corojo Rothschild (aged 3 years), or a Don Pepin handroll (gifted to me by a BOTL early last year). I'm not sure what to have. Hmmmm. :whistling:
 
So I went with the Don Pepin JFR and it was absolutely fantastic! :love:

A BOTL had gifted me that Pepin probably a year or more ago. It had been resting quietly and it's chocolate brown wrapper was smooth like an otter and nice n' oily. The construction was spongy, firm. Quirky pigtail triple cap and unfinished foot were interesting. Prelight tastes were tobacco, woodsy, sweet, hint of spice. Draw was o.k. not too loose. I lit it and tasted strong spice for the first third and then the spicey taste mellowed. Smoke volume was decent, but not exceptional (I do prefer lots of smoke... like from a Padron '26 35 Maduro). The tobacco flavour from the Pepin was fantastic. Rich and smooth. Woodsy flavour that was oddly more sweet without any bitter flavour.

I think I may have found a "go-to" smoke. Now I just need to put my paws on more. :D
 
So I went with the Don Pepin JFR and it was absolutely fantastic! :love:

A BOTL had gifted me that Pepin probably a year or more ago. It had been resting quietly and it's chocolate brown wrapper was smooth like an otter and nice n' oily. The construction was spongy, firm. Quirky pigtail triple cap and unfinished foot were interesting. Prelight tastes were tobacco, woodsy, sweet, hint of spice. Draw was o.k. not too loose. I lit it and tasted strong spice for the first third and then the spicey taste mellowed. Smoke volume was decent, but not exceptional (I do prefer lots of smoke... like from a Padron '26 35 Maduro). The tobacco flavour from the Pepin was fantastic. Rich and smooth. Woodsy flavour that was oddly more sweet without any bitter flavour.

I think I may have found a "go-to" smoke. Now I just need to put my paws on more. :D


Thanks for the nice review. You must have got a good one. The JFR's are nothing too special. Nothing more to see here...move along people! :) ;)

Brandon
 
You're from California so I'll forgive for this statement. In order the best pizza is Lombardi's, a slice out the window in NYC in the winter (but only in the winter), Gino's East, Grimaldi's, Duos, and Totonno's. You have California Pizza kitchen. :whistling:

Slices of pizza at Costco absolutely rock! Cheap and tasty. :thumbs:
 
You're from California so I'll forgive for this statement. In order the best pizza is Lombardi's, a slice out the window in NYC in the winter (but only in the winter)

I have to ask, why only in the winter?

Also aren’t the JFR's discontinued?
 
You're from California so I'll forgive for this statement. In order the best pizza is Lombardi's, a slice out the window in NYC in the winter (but only in the winter), Gino's East, Grimaldi's, Duos, and Totonno's. You have California Pizza kitchen. :whistling:

Slices of pizza at Costco absolutely rock! Cheap and tasty. :thumbs:

LOL! I was thinking the same thing... :whistling:

I am surprised to see Gino's East so high on your list. I've never been impressed with their pie. Their dough is always undercooked/raw. Uno/Due, and Lou Malnati's are the best Chi-town deep dish imo.
 
Lombardi's is awesome. I also like Famous Ray's in the Village. But, when I am in the Village, I typically go for Joe's over by 6th and Bleecker (after hitting the record shops).
 
You're from California so I'll forgive for this statement. In order the best pizza is Lombardi's, a slice out the window in NYC in the winter (but only in the winter), Gino's East, Grimaldi's, Duos, and Totonno's. You have California Pizza kitchen. :whistling:

Slices of pizza at Costco absolutely rock! Cheap and tasty. :thumbs:

LOL! I was thinking the same thing... :whistling:

I am surprised to see Gino's East so high on your list. I've never been impressed with their pie. Their dough is always undercooked/raw. Uno/Due, and Lou Malnati's are the best Chi-town deep dish imo.



I completely agree about Malnati's Chicago Deep Dish. You can even order pies online and have them delivered. Really good stuff :thumbs:

And those Pepin's are mighty tasty too :cool:
 
You're from California so I'll forgive for this statement. In order the best pizza is Lombardi's, a slice out the window in NYC in the winter (but only in the winter), Gino's East, Grimaldi's, Duos, and Totonno's. You have California Pizza kitchen. :whistling:

Slices of pizza at Costco absolutely rock! Cheap and tasty. :thumbs:

LOL! I was thinking the same thing... :whistling:

I am surprised to see Gino's East so high on your list. I've never been impressed with their pie. Their dough is always undercooked/raw. Uno/Due, and Lou Malnati's are the best Chi-town deep dish imo.

Blech!

The best pizza in NY is L&B Spumoni Gardens. One square slice and you'll never go back.
 
There is something about the wind whipping through the concrete canyons that turns average pizza into something special. It can't be explained, it must be experienced.

You're from California so I'll forgive for this statement. In order the best pizza is Lombardi's, a slice out the window in NYC in the winter (but only in the winter)

I have to ask, why only in the winter?


I've always had good luck with Gino's. I go on off times so maybe they pay more attention to the cooking. All I know is that I like it :thumbs:

I am surprised to see Gino's East so high on your list. I've never been impressed with their pie. Their dough is always undercooked/raw. Uno/Due, and Lou Malnati's are the best Chi-town deep dish imo.
 
You're from California so I'll forgive for this statement. In order the best pizza is Lombardi's, a slice out the window in NYC in the winter (but only in the winter), Gino's East, Grimaldi's, Duos, and Totonno's. You have California Pizza kitchen. :whistling:

Slices of pizza at Costco absolutely rock! Cheap and tasty. :thumbs:

LOL! I was thinking the same thing... :whistling:

I am surprised to see Gino's East so high on your list. I've never been impressed with their pie. Their dough is always undercooked/raw. Uno/Due, and Lou Malnati's are the best Chi-town deep dish imo.

Blech!

The best pizza in NY is L&B Spumoni Gardens. One square slice and you'll never go back.

L&B makes the best squares I had in Brooklyn, although their rounds aren't too good. I don't like Totonno's too much, they burn their bread.
 
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