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You peel a potato and slice them almost like french fries but pretty even per person. Take foil and put each potato sliced into a packet of foil.
Salt and pepper each tater, and chop up a few onions for each an add them and then a blob of butter. Seal the foil packet, put them on the coals and let them cook slowly on the side.Maybe about 45 min.
If you don't have coal on a bbq you can put them on the grill part but they aren't like on the coals for some reason. they don't get crusty and yummy but they cook and steam more on top of the grill, good but like I said more steamed then roated on coals. Try it since you can eat them you will like it.
I have had those vietnam potatoes before, Sunnie. I just never heard them called that before. I put them on like that when I bbq, if I am not using baked potato. It doesnt take as long as you think lost.
I very rarely use the bbq for pork, Vernon. Usually it is for steaks or chicken or burgers. You can put as much or as little of anything you like, so it should be exactly to your liking, Vernon
I LOVE that new avitar, Sunny!! So kewl.. and So true lol
I don't like spicy Vernon except on Tacos so can't talk to you about that. I don't eat BBQ sauce anymore cause of the sugar.
Jo they called them that because they had not much over there when they were fighting the war. Said many times that what they lived on roasted potatoes on coals they hid in the ground. Thus Vietnam potatoes.
I like beef more than pork, but I do like pork chops. They guys like ribs, but I dont really. I have heard of pulled pork, but I have no idea what it is. ANYTHING is better bbqed :)I dont like spicy at all.. it just goes right through me and burns all the way down lol
Oh I love pork. I don't eat much of it but I could...
Yes, that was a very controversial war. I had just started flying then and you just had to cry for the young men comming home with out their legs and arms and afraid to even get off the planes cause they never told their family or GF. Everyone was crying, sometimes the Capt would fly extra circles to give the guys time to get it together. I had many a free bar on those flights!! I almost forgot about that till now.
That was a sad war.. not that any war isnt sad, but I really remember that one as being a sad war. That must have been really hard on you flying and seeing that and knowing there was nothing you could do.
It was anightmare flying then, every trip was a hop from Miami to NY and full of guys comming home. It was not a happy time but then again for some it was.
I wouldnt think it was a happy time. That was a cruel war from what I have heard. There was a lot of injuries and deaths, but also a lot of emotional pain too.