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Recently Chef Jed T. from France qualified to attend the World Food Championships in Kissimmee, Florida. A big thanks and congrats to Chef Jed from Owens BBQ for choosing Tatonka Dust seasoning for his entry in the steak category with a New York strip steaks, hot and fast seared on a cast iron griddle over a Weber chimney for a 10th place win at the World Food Championships!
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That's great! I notice Tatonka Dust is ND based. Is it yours?
If so, an even bigger congrats!!
Either way will give it a whirl.
David
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That's great! I notice Tatonka Dust is ND based. Is it yours?
If so, an even bigger congrats!!
Either way will give it a whirl.
David It is and thank you David! My wife and I developed Tatonka Dust seasoning 4 1/2 years ago and it has been available on the retail market for 3 years now.
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Congrats Mo!! That's some pretty good exposure you received at the WFC! Do you have a retailer in Omaha?
Mike
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Congrats Mo!! That's some pretty good exposure you received at the WFC! Do you have a retailer in Omaha?
Mike Thanks! We do not have a retailer in Omaha, but we do in Norfolk and McCook, NE. www.owensbbq.com/where-to-find-us.html
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Congrats again, MO. Must make you and your wife very proud.
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That's a great accomplishment, congrats.
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Congratulations on a fine product, MM. I've been mulling TD around for awhile. hot and fast seared on a cast iron griddle over a Weber chimney Ha !!! I've been doing rib eyes on a grate directly over my chimney with great results. Reverse sear works great this way but PAY ATTENTION as there's a fine line between a juicy RE and turning meat protein into a lump of carbon. lolol. I'm hitting over 1K degrees using briquettes according to my pyrometer with the meat just inches away. Awesome flavor !!!!
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