Friday, June 06, 2025
Stuffed Peppers on the Kettle
So ... this past Sunday, I was trying to figure out what to make for dinner.
I feel like I've been in a little BBQ rut lately, making the same things. Not experimenting all that much.
While thinking about making something new, my google notifications showed that Hey Grill Hey had posted a new youtube video: Grilled Stuffed Peppers.
I had never made Grilled Stuffed Peppers, and figured it would be easy to get ingredients. So, I decided that is what would be for dinner Sunday night.
After a bike ride, and a trip to my favorite LHBS, I stopped by the grocery store and picked up ingredients.
Of course, I have problems following recipes, and actually didn't watch the video or look at the Hey Grill Hey Recipe Page.
I feel like I did ok with the recipe, but missed a couple of key elements.
First, I didn't know that Suzy's recipe called for tomato sauce. Honestly, not a big deal.
But ... the second thing I missed was that Suzy pre-cooks the meat before stuffing the peppers. This actually was more of a big deal.
It did turn out. I just had to cook longer, which made the peppers less crisp (you might say overcooked).
Weather came through right as I was trying to start the grill, which made it difficult to get things started.
But, I was able to get the charcoal started and the grill up to about the temperature I wanted. It was a little delayed, but not as bad as I thought when the wind kept blowing out my attempts to start the charcoal.
The weather dissipated fairly quickly, and I got things going well. I only swore at the universe a couple times.
After about an hour, I took an internal temperature reading of the pepper stuffing, making sure it was food-safe.
I pulled the peppers off and served them to my wife and kid. (the other kid was off with his girlfriend)
They turned out good, but I do think they would have been better had I followed directions, or at least read the directions.
I'm going to have to make these again the right way. I may not actually use the tomato sauce, but I'll certainly pre-cook everything before stuffing the peppers next time.
Chances are you'll be able to read about my next attempt at Sheppy's Blog: Stuffed Peppers.
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Tuesday, June 03, 2025
Roll-a-Style 12: 29D. Grape Ale
If you follow this blog at all, you probably have read that I want to concentrate more on my BJCP Goal this year.
As of the time of this post, if I'm counting correctly, I've brewed 84 of the 108 styles in the 2021 BJCP Style Guidelines. Since the beginning of the year, I've already brewed 6 new BJCP styles (7 if you include Tasman Pilsner).
I have my Roll-a-Style list, which helps me keep track of styles that I still need to brew.
The idea is that I use a 20-sided online die to decide which style to brew next.
June is here, and I did my Big Brew Day ... Halfway to Helles (Batch 375) at the beginning of May, checking off my 84th style. I think it is time to pick another beer to brew.
I rolled my 20-sided online die, and rolled a 12 ...
Saturday, May 31, 2025
May Update on 2025 Cycling Goals
I do quite a bit of cycling for a middle-aged couch potato.
With all the BBQ I make and eat, and all the beer I brew and drink, biking a ridiculous amount helps keep me somewhat in shape.
So ... I spend lots of time cycling around the foothills of Denver, which I always track on Strava.
Anyway ... as you may remember from 2025 Cycling Goals, I have 5 cycling goals this year:
Thursday, May 29, 2025
M is for Moonlight Pizza & Brewpub
Here we are at "M" of Round 6 of the A to Z Series of Posts!
Half way through! Wow!
If you've been following along for awhile, you might remember that when I posted A to Z Denver Breweries Round 5, I wasn't sure we'd continue along on Round 6.
In fact, if it were up to me, we wouldn't have continued, but the Beer Model (aka my wife) did want to do it, and nothing rhymes with husband.
If you read L is for Littleton Brewing Company, you know that I wasn't sure what local "M" brewery we could use.
But as luck would have it, we headed up to Salida, Colorado for Memorial Day Weekend, which allowed us to have dinner at ...
M is for Moonlight Pizza & Brewpub
Thursday, May 22, 2025
L is for Littleton Brewing Company
If you've been following along on this blog, you probably know that we've been working on round 6 of our A to Z series of posts.
If you have not been following along and have no idea what I mean by A to Z series of posts, feel free to check it out. It's not real difficult to get the gist.
We're visiting breweries, letting the alphabet guide us to which brewery we visit next.
As I mentioned in K is for Knotted Root Brewing Company, we needed a "L" brewery next, and I was pretty sure which one we'd hit.
According to the Colorado Brewery Map & List, we had a few choices, but if you know the brewery scene in our area at all ... it comes as no surprise that ...
L is for Littleton Brewing Company
Tuesday, May 20, 2025
K is for Knotted Root Brewing Company
Here it is May already. We're getting close to being halfway done with 2025.
We're actually getting pretty close to half-way done with Round 6 of the A to Z series of posts as well.
We just started Round 6 late November last year with A is for Arms, Call To Brewing Company.
And ...
Just a couple weeks ago we hit J is for Justice Lady Brewing.
Which means we had to find a good "K" brewery to visit.
While technically, we've hit all the "K" Denver-area breweries on the Colorado Brewery Map & List, there was a Nederland brewery I wanted to visit ...
K is for Knotted Root Brewing Company
Saturday, May 17, 2025
April Update on 2025 Cycling Goals
Soooo ... it wasn't until mid-march that I shared my 2025 Cycling Goals, and now it is already mid-May.
#MetricCenturyEveryMonth / #8200MilesIn2025 / #16EverestsIn2025 / Triple Bypass Ride / #GCCUSA
As always, I'm fairly certain very few people care. I might be the only one who reads through these, but I do like to have a record of my progress.
I'm sure next year sometime I'll read this and be glad I have it.
Anyway ... as you may remember from 2025 Cycling Goals, I have 5 goals:
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