Cigar Asylum Cigar Forum  

Go Back   Cigar Asylum Cigar Forum > Non Cigar Specialty Forums > Good Eats

Reply
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
Old 04-29-2011, 09:29 PM   #1961
OLS
Suck It
 
OLS's Avatar
2
 
Join Date: Oct 2008
First Name: Brad
Location: TN
Posts: 7,912
Trading: (19)
Bolivar AirForce (Served With Honor)
OLS is a splendid one to beholdOLS is a splendid one to beholdOLS is a splendid one to beholdOLS is a splendid one to beholdOLS is a splendid one to beholdOLS is a splendid one to beholdOLS is a splendid one to behold
Default Re: What's in your smoker?

I said the same thing. And I meant it. I like spares fine. They are on sale more frequently. They are pork.
And then you eat baby backs. You see the smoke penetrate to the bone. You hear the raves from people who eat em.
You eat some and agree with them. You wait for sales on BBRs like a girl waiting for her prom date to arrive.
There is nothing wrong with spare ribs. I am confident that you will eat many of them. But make sure and write
a similar post when you change your tune a bit.
OLS is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 04-29-2011, 09:41 PM   #1962
dadof3illinois
Newbie
 
dadof3illinois's Avatar
 
Join Date: Oct 2008
First Name: Jerry
Location: Southeast Illinois
Posts: 98
Trading: (2)
Partagas
dadof3illinois is on a distinguished road
Default Re: What's in your smoker?

Quote:
Originally Posted by OLS View Post
I said the same thing. And I meant it. I like spares fine. They are on sale more frequently. They are pork.
And then you eat baby backs. You see the smoke penetrate to the bone. You hear the raves from people who eat em.
You eat some and agree with them. You wait for sales on BBRs like a girl waiting for her prom date to arrive.
There is nothing wrong with spare ribs. I am confident that you will eat many of them. But make sure and write
a similar post when you change your tune a bit.
If you want a real treat (IMO) ask your butcher to get you a rib roast!!! Thats the baby backs with the loin still attached. The outer meat taste's like a cross between the tenderloin and pork chops then you get the baby backs for desert...LOL!!!
dadof3illinois is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 04-29-2011, 10:05 PM   #1963
T.G
Grrrrrr
 
T.G's Avatar
16
 
Join Date: Mar 2009
First Name: The Other Adam
Posts: 15,542
Trading: (37)
Navy (Served With Honor)
T.G has disabled reputation
Default Re: What's in your smoker?

Quote:
Originally Posted by OLS View Post
I said the same thing. And I meant it. I like spares fine. They are on sale more frequently. They are pork.
And then you eat baby backs. You see the smoke penetrate to the bone. You hear the raves from people who eat em.
You eat some and agree with them. You wait for sales on BBRs like a girl waiting for her prom date to arrive.
There is nothing wrong with spare ribs. I am confident that you will eat many of them. But make sure and write
a similar post when you change your tune a bit.
I love you.
T.G is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 04-30-2011, 09:59 AM   #1964
Fordman4ever
Redneck driving a ricer!!
 
Fordman4ever's Avatar
1
 
Join Date: Dec 2010
First Name: Earl
Location: A place too cold to smoke outside
Posts: 2,508
Trading: (26)
HUpmann AirForce (Active)
Fordman4ever is a jewel in the roughFordman4ever is a jewel in the roughFordman4ever is a jewel in the roughFordman4ever is a jewel in the rough
Default Re: What's in your smoker?

smoking 2 pork butts, a brisket and a Tat havana VI nobles

[IMG][/IMG]
Fordman4ever is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 04-30-2011, 10:12 AM   #1965
MarkinAZ
Formerly MarkinOR
 
MarkinAZ's Avatar
10
 
Join Date: Oct 2008
First Name: Mark
Location: Sun City West, AZ
Posts: 6,220
Trading: (40)
Navy (Served With Honor)
MarkinAZ is a splendid one to beholdMarkinAZ is a splendid one to beholdMarkinAZ is a splendid one to beholdMarkinAZ is a splendid one to beholdMarkinAZ is a splendid one to beholdMarkinAZ is a splendid one to beholdMarkinAZ is a splendid one to behold
Default Re: What's in your smoker?

Quote:
Originally Posted by Fordman4ever View Post
smoking 2 pork butts, a brisket and a Tat havana VI nobles...
They look mighty tasty Earl and enjoy that Nobles too
__________________
"Don't worry, God will work out His plan for your life..." Psalm 138 8
MarkinAZ is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 04-30-2011, 10:22 AM   #1966
Fordman4ever
Redneck driving a ricer!!
 
Fordman4ever's Avatar
1
 
Join Date: Dec 2010
First Name: Earl
Location: A place too cold to smoke outside
Posts: 2,508
Trading: (26)
HUpmann AirForce (Active)
Fordman4ever is a jewel in the roughFordman4ever is a jewel in the roughFordman4ever is a jewel in the roughFordman4ever is a jewel in the rough
Default Re: What's in your smoker?

Quote:
Originally Posted by MarkinCA View Post
They look mighty tasty Earl and enjoy that Nobles too
I love the nobles. they're my every day smoke. great for yard work, grillin, whatever. gotta pick some more up soon though, i'm almost out.
Fordman4ever is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 04-30-2011, 10:48 AM   #1967
fxpose
Park Drive Smokehouse
 
fxpose's Avatar
 
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Los Angeles
Posts: 337
Trading: (0)
fxpose is on a distinguished road
Default Re: What's in your smoker?

I will be smoking 2 racks of beef ribs and a rack of BB's, along with a few ABT's on my under experimentation, modified set up with a 10" charcoal basket, a rotis ring, and some rope gasket on my 22" kettle this evening.
fxpose is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 04-30-2011, 11:32 AM   #1968
cigarusmaximus
Still Watching My Back
 
cigarusmaximus's Avatar
 
Join Date: Feb 2009
Posts: 100
Trading: (2)
cigarusmaximus is on a distinguished road
Default Apple wood problem?

Hi gents! Hope you're enjoying a fine Saturday morning...

I recently had an oportunity to harvest several large branches of apple wood from tree that had been uprooted last fall. The tree was tossed on a large burn pile on my parent's cabin property, so I grabbed dad's chain saw and proceeded to cut small 3" diameter logs approx 6 - 12" long. I then used a small hatchet to remove most of the bark. ...in case you're wondering the chain was not recently oiled and it appeared quite dry.

So I return home several days later and decided to cook my first tri-tip on my Big Steeel Keg. The roast itself was cooked flawlessly. I wasn't expecting too much from this stringy cut of meat, but it cooked well beyond my expectations....BUT there was a foul smoke taste that I just can't quite figure out. This was my first time putting larger logs in my charcoal, so I might have gone wrong somewhere. The smoke tasted almost sour and bitter. It was also much heavier than I expected after only a 2 hour cook.

I don't believe the logs are green, but then again they are not 100% dry and cracked like a very old aged peice of log. Is it possible they are still too green?

I'd be surprised that a slighly green peice of wood could impart such a foul taste.

My BBQ's have largely been with lump charcoal and wood chips, so any adivse you can offer a relative newbie would be much appreciated.

Cheers
__________________
Canadian...eh!
cigarusmaximus is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 04-30-2011, 12:27 PM   #1969
T.G
Grrrrrr
 
T.G's Avatar
16
 
Join Date: Mar 2009
First Name: The Other Adam
Posts: 15,542
Trading: (37)
Navy (Served With Honor)
T.G has disabled reputation
Default Re: What's in your smoker?

Sounds like you might have oversmoked the food, or you weren't burning clean. How much smoke were you making and for how long?
T.G is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 04-30-2011, 01:19 PM   #1970
MarkinAZ
Formerly MarkinOR
 
MarkinAZ's Avatar
10
 
Join Date: Oct 2008
First Name: Mark
Location: Sun City West, AZ
Posts: 6,220
Trading: (40)
Navy (Served With Honor)
MarkinAZ is a splendid one to beholdMarkinAZ is a splendid one to beholdMarkinAZ is a splendid one to beholdMarkinAZ is a splendid one to beholdMarkinAZ is a splendid one to beholdMarkinAZ is a splendid one to beholdMarkinAZ is a splendid one to behold
Default Re: What's in your smoker?

Got a 3.5 lb beef loin tri tip that's heading for the smoker pretty soon


Earl: I enjoy the Noble too. Good smoke. Have you tried Holt's Verocu #9?

Adam: How you doing buddy?

__________________
"Don't worry, God will work out His plan for your life..." Psalm 138 8
MarkinAZ is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 04-30-2011, 02:24 PM   #1971
Chainsaw13
Møøse bites can be nasty
 
Chainsaw13's Avatar
14
 
Join Date: Jan 2010
First Name: Bob
Location: The Enchanted Mitten
Posts: 7,034
Trading: (96)
Bolivar
Chainsaw13 is a splendid one to beholdChainsaw13 is a splendid one to beholdChainsaw13 is a splendid one to beholdChainsaw13 is a splendid one to beholdChainsaw13 is a splendid one to beholdChainsaw13 is a splendid one to beholdChainsaw13 is a splendid one to behold
Default Re: What's in your smoker?

Quote:
Originally Posted by T.G View Post
Sounds like you might have oversmoked the food, or you weren't burning clean. How much smoke were you making and for how long?
__________________
My neighbor came by my house this morning at 2AM, pounding on the door. Good thing I was still up playing the drums.
Chainsaw13 is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 04-30-2011, 02:57 PM   #1972
OLS
Suck It
 
OLS's Avatar
2
 
Join Date: Oct 2008
First Name: Brad
Location: TN
Posts: 7,912
Trading: (19)
Bolivar AirForce (Served With Honor)
OLS is a splendid one to beholdOLS is a splendid one to beholdOLS is a splendid one to beholdOLS is a splendid one to beholdOLS is a splendid one to beholdOLS is a splendid one to beholdOLS is a splendid one to behold
Default Re: What's in your smoker?

HIYO!! Another smoke today, and a fun one to boot. First day with woods other than pecan and
oak or hickory. Bought some apple chunks and tried that. I am not sure they were the best ever,
but they were orgasmic for sure, SUPER juicy and the best smoke flavor I have accomplished yet.
It was also the day of the first "Stay the Hell Out of My Yard" event as a squirrel hit the grill.
He smoked up perfectly, and at the risk of starting a joke, it tasted a lot like chicken. Also smoked up
6 pork steaks cut from a butt. They were eaten while the rest of the food was cooking and fed to
dogs as well, so no pics, although I SHOULD have, they looked freaking awesome, fat all sizzling.....yum.

I need to stop shooting inside, the light coming in that window behnd the plate turns the pic blue and black.
The ribs were all red and purple.

I have to apologize, I took a big bite out of the squirrel before I remembered, $HI+....PICS.
Attached Images
File Type: jpg skerrel.jpg (83.9 KB, 438 views)
File Type: jpg ribs.jpg (98.5 KB, 406 views)
File Type: jpg ribs2.jpg (76.2 KB, 404 views)
OLS is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 04-30-2011, 03:57 PM   #1973
Ender
Ok, maybe just one.
 
Ender's Avatar
 
Join Date: Oct 2008
First Name: Andrew
Location: Michigan
Posts: 771
Trading: (1)
Partagas
Ender will become famous soon enoughEnder will become famous soon enough
Default Re: What's in your smoker?

I asked if my buddy was going to soak his wood (for charcoal smoking) he said no because it causes ash to fly. At first I was going to laugh at his ignorance but then thought I'd ask if anyone here has experienced problems with ash. I certainly have not, but then again I'm still a noob.
__________________
You can't talk your way out of problems you behave yourself into.
Ender is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 04-30-2011, 04:19 PM   #1974
OLS
Suck It
 
OLS's Avatar
2
 
Join Date: Oct 2008
First Name: Brad
Location: TN
Posts: 7,912
Trading: (19)
Bolivar AirForce (Served With Honor)
OLS is a splendid one to beholdOLS is a splendid one to beholdOLS is a splendid one to beholdOLS is a splendid one to beholdOLS is a splendid one to beholdOLS is a splendid one to beholdOLS is a splendid one to behold
Default Re: What's in your smoker?

I used to go to the trouble of soaking wood, and then I read that no one should ever soak wood, and I knew so
little I didn't argue. I get better, or as good results dry over the wet. In fact I think would say better, but that might
be just my skill level rising. I cook a mean squirrel, lol. Could not corroborate the flying ash results...I think that's WIND, lol.
OLS is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 04-30-2011, 05:24 PM   #1975
cigarusmaximus
Still Watching My Back
 
cigarusmaximus's Avatar
 
Join Date: Feb 2009
Posts: 100
Trading: (2)
cigarusmaximus is on a distinguished road
Default Re: What's in your smoker?

Quote:
Originally Posted by T.G View Post
Sounds like you might have oversmoked the food, or you weren't burning clean. How much smoke were you making and for how long?
You could be right. The smoke was a little white. Not always the translucent blue/black that I was hoping for. I believe it smoked for 1.5 hours.

I didn't expect the small log to over smoke. This particular branch was only 2" x 6".

Should I allow all sides of the wood to become charred before putting food on the grill?

I normally add dry wood chips during the cook and haven't had any problems, so I assumed adding food while the log was not completely charred wouldn't be a problem.

So do you think the flavours I described were not a result of green wood?

Thanks!
__________________
Canadian...eh!
cigarusmaximus is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 04-30-2011, 07:05 PM   #1976
nofeardiver
Feeling at Home
 
nofeardiver's Avatar
 
Join Date: Aug 2009
First Name: Dan
Location: Florida
Posts: 561
Trading: (4)
nofeardiver will become famous soon enough
Default Re: What's in your smoker?

Quote:
Originally Posted by cigarusmaximus View Post
So do you think the flavours I described were not a result of green wood?
I was wondering this, i just cut up some maple and oak from my dad's property, but havent used it yet, wondering now, is there something you should do to it before using it...
nofeardiver is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 04-30-2011, 07:31 PM   #1977
TonySmith
Feeling at Home
 
TonySmith's Avatar
 
Join Date: Oct 2008
Posts: 653
Trading: (1)
AirForce
TonySmith has disabled reputation
Default Re: What's in your smoker?

Smoked 2 chickens and 3 racks of ribs this morning, on pecan wood from my own tree. Everything was good.
TonySmith is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 04-30-2011, 08:15 PM   #1978
Ranger_B
Have My Own Room
 
Ranger_B's Avatar
 
Join Date: Apr 2009
First Name: Frank
Location: North Carolina
Posts: 1,321
Trading: (31)
Montecristo Army (Active)
Ranger_B is a jewel in the roughRanger_B is a jewel in the roughRanger_B is a jewel in the rough
Default Re: What's in your smoker?

cooked some burgers over pecan wood today. I am doing some reading to find out how to smoke some cheese. Anyone done any cheese smoking? I am smoking a couple of pork tenderloins tomorrow.
Ranger_B is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 04-30-2011, 09:40 PM   #1979
dadof3illinois
Newbie
 
dadof3illinois's Avatar
 
Join Date: Oct 2008
First Name: Jerry
Location: Southeast Illinois
Posts: 98
Trading: (2)
Partagas
dadof3illinois is on a distinguished road
Default Re: What's in your smoker?

Quote:
Originally Posted by cigarusmaximus View Post
You could be right. The smoke was a little white. Not always the translucent blue/black that I was hoping for. I believe it smoked for 1.5 hours.

I didn't expect the small log to over smoke. This particular branch was only 2" x 6".

Should I allow all sides of the wood to become charred before putting food on the grill?

I normally add dry wood chips during the cook and haven't had any problems, so I assumed adding food while the log was not completely charred wouldn't be a problem.

So do you think the flavours I described were not a result of green wood?

Thanks!

Did you leave the bark on the log/logs or did you remove it? Tree bark can really burn nasty and impart a horrible flavor.

If you still have some of the wood, just split a few chunks and let them sit a day or so and see how much if any sap comes out. That could be the problem too?
dadof3illinois is offline   Reply With Quote
Old 04-30-2011, 11:25 PM   #1980
T.G
Grrrrrr
 
T.G's Avatar
16
 
Join Date: Mar 2009
First Name: The Other Adam
Posts: 15,542
Trading: (37)
Navy (Served With Honor)
T.G has disabled reputation
Default Re: What's in your smoker?

Quote:
Originally Posted by cigarusmaximus View Post
You could be right. The smoke was a little white. Not always the translucent blue/black that I was hoping for. I believe it smoked for 1.5 hours.

I didn't expect the small log to over smoke. This particular branch was only 2" x 6".

Should I allow all sides of the wood to become charred before putting food on the grill?

I normally add dry wood chips during the cook and haven't had any problems, so I assumed adding food while the log was not completely charred wouldn't be a problem.

So do you think the flavours I described were not a result of green wood?

Thanks!
It might be a little green, but hard to say from here. What sticks out to me is that's a lot of smoke wood. Different design pits work differently though, some designs it might be ok. If I were cooking, I would use probably half or a little less than half of that.

When you use chips, think about how many handfuls of chips you use, and now think about how much a handful compresses. Compare the number of compressed handfuls to that log you tossed on to get an idea.

As for char all the way around, I don't worry about that, I put the wood on and maybe bury a chunk or two in the unlit briquettes, and after the flames and heavy smoke have died down (15-20 minutes usually) I put the meat on. That's what works for me with the smoker I use. If it works for anyone else, that's a bonus.
T.G is offline   Reply With Quote
Reply


Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Forum Jump


All times are GMT -6. The time now is 11:23 PM.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.7.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
All content is copyrighted jointly by Cigar Asylum and the content provider.