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Mr B 08-02-2010 09:56 AM

Re: What's in your smoker?
 
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Originally Posted by Scothew (Post 937621)
Cooked a couple of butts for a friends lake party. Turned out great. 11hrs on the smoker after a 24hr soak in the brine.


Lookin' very good Scott.

Steve 08-02-2010 10:02 AM

Re: What's in your smoker?
 
I'll be cooking for a catering gig Friday night. Looks like I'll be doing 4 butts, a couple of points, several slabs of ribs, plus anything else that pops up around the house for myself.

Mr B 08-02-2010 10:03 AM

Re: What's in your smoker?
 
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Originally Posted by steve (Post 937881)
I'll be cooking for a catering gig Friday night. Looks like I'll be doing 4 butts, a couple of points, several slabs of ribs, plus anything else that pops up around the house for myself.



Go Big or Go Home Brotha!

Right on Steve! Sounds fun.

Scothew 08-02-2010 12:08 PM

Re: What's in your smoker?
 
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Originally Posted by Stevez (Post 937685)
Scott, I've never brined pork butts because they seem to be juicy enough with all of the fat content and the low/slow method. How much of a difference have you noticed when you brine them? I did 2 butts this weekend and a brisket via the overnight method and they were a massive hit for my family reunion. BTW, I use a Weber Smokey Mountain smoker. Thanks. Steve

I never had till the last 3-4 times I did it (after hearing the guys here talking about it). To me with the brine, i use it to infuse the flavor into the meat better. I love using like rosemary/thyme a bit of chipotle powder and LOTS of black pepper to make the brine and it just gives it a great flavor, and stays as tender and juicy beyond all belief.

Stevez 08-02-2010 03:07 PM

Re: What's in your smoker?
 
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Originally Posted by Scothew (Post 938084)
I never had till the last 3-4 times I did it (after hearing the guys here talking about it). To me with the brine, i use it to infuse the flavor into the meat better. I love using like rosemary/thyme a bit of chipotle powder and LOTS of black pepper to make the brine and it just gives it a great flavor, and stays as tender and juicy beyond all belief.

Thanks; I gotta try it now with that kind of recommendation.

landhoney 08-02-2010 06:02 PM

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Smoking a Bacon Explosion and Brisket right now. If they turn out well I'll post a pic, if not...................:sad

LooseCard 08-02-2010 07:22 PM

Re: What's in your smoker?
 
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Originally Posted by landhoney (Post 938517)
Smoking a Bacon Explosion and Brisket right now. If they turn out well I'll post a pic, if not...................:sad

Post them either way :banger

ucla695 08-03-2010 06:49 PM

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Originally Posted by LooseCard (Post 938649)
Post them either way :banger

Yup!!

ucla695 08-05-2010 05:10 PM

Re: What's in your smoker?
 
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Originally Posted by Smokin Gator (Post 921090)
Congrats on the cook. One great thing about learning a new cooker is you get to eat the mistakes!!

When I used to use a Weber kettle as a smoker, and I did it a bunch, I would start with what I called a heavy half of a chimney of briqs. I would add 7 briqs and hour and I could run at 225-250 all day long. YMMV... but that was what worked for me.

Now that I have a hand full of cooks under my belt, this is what I use!! Very effective for the kettle!! Thanks for the advice!!

Smokin Gator 08-05-2010 05:16 PM

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Originally Posted by ucla695 (Post 942931)
Now that I have a hand full of cooks under my belt, this is what I use!! Very effective for the kettle!! Thanks for the advice!!

Glad it is working for ya brother!!! Keep on smokin'!!!

landhoney 08-05-2010 06:15 PM

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Originally Posted by LooseCard (Post 938649)
Post them either way :banger

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Originally Posted by ucla695 (Post 940239)
Yup!!

Here you go, that's a sliced new potato fried in the bacon dripping in the middle of the 'explosion'

http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4094/...dd7257e48e.jpg

The 'explosion' turned out great and really encouraged me to make another. My brisket needs work, lol. :)

fxpose 08-05-2010 09:26 PM

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Oooo....Yeah... I think I just exploded looking at that...

I've gotta try this one day...

sevans105 08-06-2010 02:28 AM

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http://i292.photobucket.com/albums/m...alposter55.jpg

Saw this and had to share....now if there were only cigars it would be perfect.

kugie 08-07-2010 09:16 AM

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It's not in my smoker anymore. getting ready to eat.
Started around 0730 finished half an hour ago.
My second Attempt at a Pork Butt. :dr


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Darrell 08-07-2010 09:47 AM

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Originally Posted by kugie (Post 944808)
It's not in my smoker anymore. getting ready to eat.
Started around 0730 finished half an hour ago.
My second Attempt at a Pork Butt. :dr


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You only smoked it a couple of hours? or did you mean 7:30 PM?

kugie 08-07-2010 12:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Darrell (Post 944834)
You only smoked it a couple of hours? or did you mean 7:30 PM?

about 4 hours

That is three small pieces, not one big one.

wayner123 08-07-2010 05:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Darrell (Post 944834)
You only smoked it a couple of hours? or did you mean 7:30 PM?

With the Hot and Fast method one could finish 3, 4lb butts in about 3 hours.

mosesbotbol 08-08-2010 07:20 AM

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Smoked a lamb shoulder. Got it from a local Halal butcher in Brighton. The lamb was so fresh, it was not even chilled. The sawed the shoulder right in front of me. The had about 4-5 lamb's whole; skinned with the head on and tongue sticking out. My girlfriend refuses to go in. The smell and flies she objects too, lol.

For those who love lamb, the whole shoulder is the pinnacle of lamb. 6 hours on the smoker and it comes out like pulled pork, but lamb.

Halal lamb tends to be local and usually much younger than New Zealand lamb. The ribs were so small and the shank was too.

OLS 08-08-2010 01:39 PM

Re: What's in your smoker?
 
Like i said last week, I smoked four racks for my trip to the Smokies, and I taste tested one bone,
and was just itchin for another taste. I would not have frozen them if I had realized that i had
started a tradition the previous year. We ate ribs the first night after everyone had been
travelling and had arrived at the cabin. I figured no one would want to eat after being on the
road, so I froze them for much later in the week. Well I ended up re-heating them the first night,
and I cut up all 4 racks. And as expected, I ended up with about two racks of cut up ribs uneaten,
and I was a tad pissed about it but not actually pissed. Well my brother in law comes in the next day and
he was freaking out over the taste. They WERE my best ribs ever, but he just went on and on
about how he would pay top dollar for them on any day of the year. Hehe. makes a cook feel good.
And like I said, they had the best flavor inside the meat that i had achieved to that point. And every
day as we would make all of our various sandwiches for the hike that day, I just sliced the cold meat
off of a few bones and plopped it on a sammich with some mayo and cold beans. man, talk about
a good sammich.:dr

Wed morning we hiked up to Mt. LeConte, and I am not kidding when i say it almost killed me, but i took
breaks all the way up the mountain and i survived. Coming down was so much better, but by that time,
my shins and toes and ankles were screaming for it to be over, but there were miles and miles to go.
the next day I felt a hundred percent better, but now, days after, i am hurting, lol. Hiked about 35 miles
over the week. MAN I LOVE THE SMOKIES.

Steve 08-08-2010 02:06 PM

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Part I

Fired off the Lang Friday evening after I got home from work for a small party I was catering Saturday. A couple of pork buts, a couple of brisket points and some ribs and sausage for the party, and some baby backs and sausage for me and my bud's that came over to hang out with me. Lots of fun and fellowship, and the food went over great at the party!

Lighting up a smoke with The Torch Lighter of All Torch Lighters...Has anyone seen my eye brows???

http://oldchurchbbq.com/sharedpictur...0BBQ%20001.jpg

The first of the food is on

http://oldchurchbbq.com/sharedpictur...0BBQ%20005.jpg

Good Times!

http://oldchurchbbq.com/sharedpictur...0BBQ%20006.jpg

Checking the progress

http://oldchurchbbq.com/sharedpictur...BQ/image1.jpeg

Yumm!

http://oldchurchbbq.com/sharedpictur...BQ/image2.jpeg


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