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06-11-2010
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Vegetarians are so stupid.
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BBQ and Smokers
Anyone else here like making BBQ at home with a smoker?
I have an offset smoker I bought from BBQs galore a few years ago and I love it. Not top of the line, but very heavy duty and gets the job done well.
Ribs, pork shoulder and tri-tip are some of my favorites. I have yet to attempt the time consuming task of doing a brisket up right.
How about you?
“…people’s need to be right is stronger than their ability to be objective.”
N. Crawford, The American Psychological Association
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06-11-2010
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Fierce Allegiance
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Quote:
Originally Posted by c0wb0y_m0nkey
Anyone else here like making BBQ at home with a smoker?
I have an offset smoker I bought from BBQs galore a few years ago and I love it. Not top of the line, but very heavy duty and gets the job done well.
Ribs, pork shoulder and tri-tip are some of my favorites. I have yet to attempt the time consuming task of doing a brisket up right.
How about you?
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Ironic you'd post this right now.
I just got through rubbing down 18 chicken leg quarters that are going on the smoker tomorrow around 10 am.
I have this Old County pit I just bought in May, and this'll be my 4th "burn" on it.
So far I've done 2 briskets, 4 racks of spares and some salmon/shrimp.
I'll try and post some pics tomorrow.
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06-11-2010
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Right Kind of Guy
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My nephew Ben, is an artist with a smoker. A couple of years ago for Turkey day he smoked a turkey with apple chip wood. Oh man, was it ever good.
He has two small smokers and then a big pit in his back yard.
Me, not so good. I prefer the grill where I can see the food and watch for what I know should be there.
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06-11-2010
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Vegetarians are so stupid.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Hostile
My nephew Ben, is an artist with a smoker. A couple of years ago for Turkey day he smoked a turkey with apple chip wood. Oh man, was it ever good.
He has two small smokers and then a big pit in his back yard.
Me, not so good. I prefer the grill where I can see the food and watch for what I know should be there.
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Every year I tell myself I'm going to smoke up a turkey for Thanksgiving, but I have yet to do so. I think I should do a couple of practice ones to get it right. I'm busy this weekend doing of 5 or 6 tri-tips for our YMCA group, but maybe next weekend I can find a little free time...
“…people’s need to be right is stronger than their ability to be objective.”
N. Crawford, The American Psychological Association
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06-11-2010
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Fierce Allegiance
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Hostile
My nephew Ben, is an artist with a smoker. A couple of years ago for Turkey day he smoked a turkey with apple chip wood. Oh man, was it ever good.
He has two small smokers and then a big pit in his back yard.
Me, not so good. I prefer the grill where I can see the food and watch for what I know should be there.
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The hardest part of smoking is knowing your pit and how long it holds heat with how much fuel.
Once you figure out how to get it to 225-275, depending on what you're smoking, and how much fuel it takes to hold it there, the rest is gravy.
The pit I've got now, is the 3rd one I've had in the last 15 years. Each time getting a bigger and better quality unit.
It generally takes me 5-7 times, with differing meats and differing conditions, before I'm confident in knowing what the fire-breathing beast will do.
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06-11-2010
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The Instant Classic
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Big Green Egg, baby.
When asked whether Jason Garrett is the right head coach for this team: "I don't think there is anyone else that could. I think he is an unbelievable coach. We've responded to him and he has made us better football players, better people. If you watch us I think we play with a certain relentless spirit." --Sean Lee
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06-11-2010
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Senior Member
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Quote:
Originally Posted by DallasCowpoke
The hardest part of smoking is knowing your pit and how long it holds heat with how much fuel.
Once you figure out how to get it to 225-275, depending on what you're smoking, and how much fuel it takes to hold it there, the rest is gravy.
The pit I've got now, is the 3rd one I've had in the last 15 years. Each time getting a bigger and better quality unit.
It generally takes me 5-7 times, with differing meats and differing conditions, before I'm confident in knowing what the fire-breathing beast will do.
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Boy is this the truth. I did not anticipate my grill would lose heat so fast. It took me about 5 times to get it right. This is one of the more important steps for home smoking.
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06-11-2010
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Vegetarians are so stupid.
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Originally Posted by Idgit
Big Green Egg, baby.
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You have one? How do you like it? I've got a friend who wants to get into smoking meats etc, but wants something a little less labor intensive. I recommended he get one of these based on what I've read.
“…people’s need to be right is stronger than their ability to be objective.”
N. Crawford, The American Psychological Association
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06-11-2010
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Vegetarians are so stupid.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by DallasCowpoke
Ironic you'd post this right now.
I just got through rubbing down 18 chicken leg quarters that are going on the smoker tomorrow around 10 am.
I have this Old County pit I just bought in May, and this'll be my 4th "burn" on it.
So far I've done 2 briskets, 4 racks of spares and some salmon/shrimp.
I'll try and post some pics tomorrow.
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Looking forward to some pics.
Any BBQ forums you frequent? I used to visit the BBQs Galore forums, but they seem to have shut them down...
“…people’s need to be right is stronger than their ability to be objective.”
N. Crawford, The American Psychological Association
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06-11-2010
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Fierce Allegiance
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Quote:
Originally Posted by c0wb0y_m0nkey
Any BBQ forums you frequent? I used to visit the BBQs Galore forums, but they seem to have shut them down...
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This 1's pretty good, and the guy that runs it makes some killer rub you can order by mail-order.
forum.TexasBBQRub.com
The site to check out the rub
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06-11-2010
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Me, I don't care to be able to show off my fancy smoker. But I have a huge **** so I don't feel the need to compensate!
I use a cheap *** Brickman... about $30. There are some modifications you can make to it to improve it ... simple stuff if you have a drill and low level fix it skills. You have to feed it every 2 hours or so, but it is otherwise outstanding and on par with the fancy show off smokers. Made 2 briskets and 4 whole chickens the last time... so it holds a good amount
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06-12-2010
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Senior Member
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Quote:
Originally Posted by AbeBeta
Me, I don't care to be able to show off my fancy smoker. But I have a huge **** so I don't feel the need to compensate!
I use a cheap *** Brickman... about $30. There are some modifications you can make to it to improve it ... simple stuff if you have a drill and low level fix it skills. You have to feed it every 2 hours or so, but it is otherwise outstanding and on par with the fancy show off smokers. Made 2 briskets and 4 whole chickens the last time... so it holds a good amount
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I know that brand. Real similar to this. http://charcoalgrill.wordpress.com/2...arbecue-grill/
I love smoked turkey. A 10 pounder takes about 10 hours. I coat the outside with honey to make a shell and quarter a couple of medium sized onions and a couple of apple and put them in the cavity for moisture. Fill the water pan with the cheapest beer you can find and use some mesquite chips on top on the charcoal. The white meat is moist and the turkey will fall off the bone.
Last edited by 67CowboysFan : 06-12-2010 at 01:33 AM.
Reason: typo
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06-13-2010
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Vegetarians are so stupid.
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“…people’s need to be right is stronger than their ability to be objective.”
N. Crawford, The American Psychological Association
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06-13-2010
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Senior Member
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My ex brother in law had one of those small round smokers with two small racks. One turkey day he smoked a turkey on the bottom rack with a ham on the top rack. All the drippings from the ham fell on to the turkey. That was some good eats.
RIP Weldon "Pops" Parkhill....I will miss you my friend
 R.I.P. Renee I miss you sis
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06-13-2010
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NFC Beast Champs
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Quote:
Originally Posted by c0wb0y_m0nkey
Smoked tri-tip... delicious

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Looks like they are about ready. What is your address I'm out the door? 
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