Cooking Tomahawk Steaks on the Jobsite

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We just cooked Tomahawk Steaks using a wheelbarrow, some scrap wire, and a skid steer.

A layer of sand in the bottom of the wheelbarrow keeps the handles from catching on fire and the tire from popping— I learned this the hard way.

Next I built a fire with some scrap oak two by twos.

Then I drilled a hole through the bone of each steak.

We seasoned them with olive oil, plenty of salt, black pepper, some of my homemade hot pepper- this stuff is deadly and finally lots and lots of chili pepper.

I stripped a piece of scrap wire I had- and just like an electrician I didn’t bother sweeping up when I was done.

I ran this wire through the holes I drilled, and then hung the steaks from the teeth on the skid steer.

This way I could raise or lower the bucket so I could get the exact amount of heat I wanted.

Next I chopped up some garlic cloves and added them into a metal bowl with butter.

It melted in no time, then I brushed it onto the steaks.

We did these on low heat for about an hour, and then I reverse seared them with my propane torch -This put a nice crust on the outside.

I was really happy with how these turned out. I’ve never cooked a tomahawk steak before.

Let us know in the comments- what should we cook next? @hausplans

#construction #howto #heavyequipment #cooking #tomahawksteaks #diy #contractor
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I totally love the "just like an electrician" comment. A person doesn't need to be on a job site long to realize how accurate that is.

gabrielmenken
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True story of my days as a young electrician, I brought a broom too work and all the guys laughed at me anyways at the end of the day I proceeded to clean and my boss said and I quote here “Hey boy I don’t pay you to clean up now pack up and let’s get the fuck out of here” 😂

filibertollamas
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Love the shade towards electricians. Too true.

Unimportantrichard
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First time I've seen one of these videos. As a retired union bricklayer. I have memories of some Friday makeshift cookout lunches. This one is like those on steroids. Keep on, keeping on.

TUSK
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I am in LOVE eith these jobsite cooking videos, the pizza was just ridiculous and thes way these are evolving is just fantastic, please keep making these!

youreabigguy
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Dont ever stop making your jobsite cooking videos. They're the best

eliguenther
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Why do electricians do that? That comment caught me off guard it's so spot on. I thought it was just my guy that did this

egrab
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“Just like an electrician I’m not going to clean up “ so true

Mr-Bob
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The jarrito at the end did it for me, you’re a a real one dawg ✊🏼

ZanderAl
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Don’t forget that one guy that suggested a cement mixer salad 🙌 those puppies look great though 😋

kalitos
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I do all my grilling over pressure treated lumber. Adds flavor

HerpaDurpVg
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We need more of the new guy! I live for the new guy!

nightwolfxxd
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When your boss leaves Thursday for a long weekend, you have a job site BBQ on Friday, then you get a long weekend too.

boosted.
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It's funny how you've never cooked these before and you somehow do it in the coolest way possible on your first go. Excellent content.

richardwang
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Delicious in Dungeon❌️
Delicious in Construction ✅️

TheAnimeSzn
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Somebody reach out to a Food Network executive… This needs to be a show!

danielf
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Electrician - "I dont get paid to clean up, its no in my contract". Lmao

thatoneguy
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Smoked ribs, jambalaya, fried chicken, whole roast pig, street tacos, seared salmon on a wood plank, rotisserie chicken.

Matryanic
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Amazing.
The end with Jarritos soda is also great choice.

christianmhoffman
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For your first time doing tomahawks. You went hard.

timothyharris