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Old April 16, 2019   #106
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I don't think I saved nearly enough wood. oops. I will just have to go sneak a few branches off the trees where I don't think he pruned hard enough.. I just started Sundays meat on the pseudo smoker...
anywhere near chicago soon? We just took down a 40-50+ year old apple tree. Applewood is really nice on just about anything.
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Old April 16, 2019   #107
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Alas, I am not. I need to stay closer to home than not. Maybe you can use that to smoke a pig or two.
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Old April 19, 2019   #108
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Alas, I am not. I need to stay closer to home than not. Maybe you can use that to smoke a pig or two.
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Old May 27, 2019   #109
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Default Memorial Day Pork Shoulder Smoke

It was cold and rainy in Minneapolis today, but I thought I'd do a pork shoulder/butt on the smoker. Turned out great. 9.5 hours at around 275 degrees.
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Old May 27, 2019   #110
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That looks really good..
Is that one of those green egg things?
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Old May 27, 2019   #111
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No, it is made by Weber. It’s called a Weber Smokey Mountain Cooker. It works pretty well, but it burns charcoal with wood chunks. I’ve heard in TX, you need to burn whole logs or your not really barbecuing.
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Old May 27, 2019   #112
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You do not need to burn whole logs in order to be barbecuing in Texas. Texans are notorious for exagerating and some Texans are notorious for exagerating a great deal. Looks to me like you barbeque just fine.
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Old May 28, 2019   #113
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I don't use whole logs to cook with.
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Old May 28, 2019   #114
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It's not the size of the smoker that counts it is how you use it.
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Old July 27, 2019   #115
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Been thinking about BBQ all week.
Ribs and chicken, hotlinks later.
Mayocoba beans in the new cast iron Dutch oven and homemade BBQ sauce cooking in another stainless steel one.
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Old July 27, 2019   #116
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That's melting brown sugar on top.
If I want sweet it will be with the real thing not high fructose corn syrup.
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Old July 27, 2019   #117
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Other ingredients include chili powder red pepper lemons limes black pepper cumin garlic powder salt tomato puree water and bourbon in the sauce.
The rub was the same thing minus liquids more or less plus the brown sugar.

Some of these BBQ sauces like Sweet Baby Ray's ingredients sound like a product from a chemical plant.
If you like the stuff, 'fine and dandy, but Sweet Baby Rays is the only sauce I have ever thrown away with disgust.
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Old July 27, 2019   #118
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I forgot to mention I put one whole diced large onion in the sauce first thing.
After spice adjustments and addition of molasses and cider vinegar I used the boat motor to blend in all the lovely tasting cooked lemon and lime rinds.
The sauce has been simmering all day and ready.
You won't find anything like it in a store.
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Old July 27, 2019   #119
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Dang it, Worth! Now you got me wanting to fire up the grill again. Fortunately it's time to grill up another round of burgers for the freezer. I like to keep a stash of 'em around for quick eats. One minute in the microwave and they taste like they just came off the grill. I like to make them 1/3 lb pre-cook weight.

Hmmm, one of the local groceries has ground chuck on sale for $2.49/lb. Yep, I'll have to slide in there tomorrow morning and get a few big packs. Ooh, they have eggs at .75/dz too so it's time to make pickled eggs again.
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Dang it, Worth! Now you got me wanting to fire up the grill again. Fortunately it's time to grill up another round of burgers for the freezer. I like to keep a stash of 'em around for quick eats. One minute in the microwave and they taste like they just came off the grill. I like to make them 1/3 lb pre-cook weight.

Hmmm, one of the local groceries has ground chuck on sale for $2.49/lb. Yep, I'll have to slide in there tomorrow morning and get a few big packs. Ooh, they have eggs at .75/dz too so it's time to make pickled eggs again.
Yeah they were talking about BBQ on talk radio the other day.
Got me to thinking about BBQ.
The smoker is so big it isn't cost effective to cook off of it for small batches.
So I freeze most of it.
The ribs and chicken haven't been moved since they were put in.
Hotlinks have been on for awhile to.
Temperature is below 200F now because I have the dampers almost shut.
Taking nap or at least reading for a bit.
The whole affair cost about $20.00 in meat.
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