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Here Ya Go Ozzie
Nice talking with you yesterday, remember I told you I would tempt your Old arse up here to Jersey, well feast your eyes Brother!
http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f1...psd767402e.jpg Another hour and a half to go after a little Willy Brand homemade sauce http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f1...psa058491b.jpg http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f1...ps47de27f6.jpg Let me know when ya'll comin |
Nice pair ya got there!!...you may just become a Master Smoker here in no time...:beer:
No sh!tski..those really do look good!!... |
I'm getting the hang of it I think, at least for brisket and ribs so far.
Still seasoning my smoker so it will get better temp control wise I am sure. Fixin to do a 12 hour all nighter but will wait for the right git together for that. |
Nailed is Oz, foiled like you suggested the last 45 minutes as I had to keep them for awhile until all family was home.
Took Bush Baked Beans, made some bacon up, chopped up and put in pan and cooked beans in smoker, added a couple of chunks of wood to help a little smoke flavor. Phenomenal flavor and texture. Better than last time. http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f1...ps5fad6940.jpg Perfect smoke ring and bark http://i46.photobucket.com/albums/f1...ps923846cc.jpg Finished both racks at dinner, five people. Three women. So if it was a crowd of guys would have thrown on a third rack. |
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That looks like one darn fine meal for sure.
Up here I dry age Porterhouse Steaks, then I set a grill full of lump hardwood charcoal, about three to four inches thick and I cook them right on the coals. One minute and 45 seconds per side. Now that I am smoking with a good smoker I will be doing more of that. Slow smoking is a sweet science with outstanding results. |
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Get the boy his 1st smoker and all of a sudden he's "Fixin to have Git together..."...layin' it on thicker than the BBQ sauce...lol... |
next thing you know, he'll be "lookin a nother boat"
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If you want anything to taste like it has a deep smoke flavor take a brown paper grocery bag roll it up in a tight spiral and put it on the firewood or charcoal and let it smolder. Makes the food taste great.
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