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42 minutes ago, Russ E said:

Arthur Bryant's is ok. A little over-rated in my book.

I thought so to . 

 

 

What is everybody's favorite wood for ribs . I'm using apple for the first time , always used hickory or mesquite before .

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44 minutes ago, scaleface said:

I thought so to . 

 

 

What is everybody's favorite wood for ribs . I'm using apple for the first time , always used hickory or mesquite before .

I like pecan most of the time but  I used to smoke with apple but my two apple trees died 5 years ago.ive got plenty of pecan trees on my property so I use it

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55 minutes ago, scaleface said:

I thought so to . 

 

 

What is everybody's favorite wood for ribs . I'm using apple for the first time , always used hickory or mesquite before .

generally use hickory for pork.

apple or oak for beef.

spicy sausage, like andouille, gets pecan.

apple will make good ribs also.

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1 hour ago, scaleface said:

I thought so to . 

 

 

What is everybody's favorite wood for ribs . I'm using apple for the first time , always used hickory or mesquite before .

Alder for fish (salmon & steelhead), hickory for everything else...

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3 hours ago, scaleface said: 

 

 

What is everybody's favorite wood for ribs . I'm using apple for the first time , always used hickory or mesquite before .

I’ve used apple for ribs and it’s good, I like Hickory better though.

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When I had a true smoker, I used apple. Now that I have a pellet grill because the smoke isn't as strong,  I'm using hickory 

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I use about Any species of wood that’s not pine, I’ve  had surprisingly good pork using Bradford pear. And it’s always available because they always fall over 

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Today we have chicken thighs and skirt steak. Skirt steak is for dinner and chicken thighs will be turned into spicy chicken salad.

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I don't have a BBQ story.... but I do have this.

 

Here for awhile, hunkering down, 65 so we're being very, very careful, lysol, sanitizer, nitrile gloves, etc.

 

We never buy popcorn because we will just eat it a lot. And, I really don't need it... but I do need it if you know what I mean.

 

I get this urge for some comfort food after all the inside routine. I feel like popcorn like a pregnant woman wanting pickles and ice cream.

 

I don't want to go to the store until I really have to again and certainly not to just fulfill a popcorn passion. I get on Amazon and lots of little specialty jars of flavored popcorn for a pretty high price. I just want the cheap bagged stuff that you make in a fry pan.

 

I find this 12.5 lb back for 80 cents a lb. Wow, what a buy!

 

Two days later, Amazon Prime and here it is....

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52 minutes ago, scaleface said:

I put a pork butt in the smoker this morning  then in a few fours I'll put some ribs in there .

About what time should I show up? 

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The ribs are rubbed down and I just threw them on the smoker. 2-2-1 is the fool proof method I use. I’ll post the after when they’re done. 
 

 

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They turned out good. A little over done (dry) but the flavor was great! First time using pecan for the smoke, pretty good flavor. 
 

 

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Couldn't find a ham last time I was at the store, so this turkey gets smoked for Easter.  I did have some ham hocks frozen down, so they're in a pot to which I'll add some collards later.

 

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22 minutes ago, CountryboyinDC said:

Couldn't find a ham last time I was at the store, so this turkey gets smoked for Easter.  I did have some ham hocks frozen down, so they're in a pot to which I'll add some collards later.

 

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That looks good! I got an injector a couple weeks ago. I haven’t tried injecting yet, but I think a turkey will be my guinea pig pretty soon. 

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37 minutes ago, 12poundbass said:

That looks good! I got an injector a couple weeks ago. I haven’t tried injecting yet, but I think a turkey will be my guinea pig pretty soon. 

I see your ribs turned out pretty good too.  I haven't done them because I never bought a stand for them (you can see the smoker's kind of a tight fit even for a 15 lb. turkey).  

I brine the turkey, I used to just use big ziploc bags, but now I use a brining bucket http://www.thebriner.com I bought to make some pastrami like a guy I go to hunt camp with.  I haven't had much luck with injecting on a whole turkey, the breast dries out before the thighs are cooked.   Here's the brine recipe if you want to give it a go.  It's not mine, but I can't remember where I got it.

 

1 tbsp crushed hot red pepper flakes

2 tbsp boiling water

18 cups water

½ cup kosher salt

1 tbsp granulated sugar

4 thyme sprigs, bruised with the broad side of a knife

2 tbsp black peppercorns, crushed with a dowel or bottom of a heavy pot

Three .18 ounce packets Goya Sazón Azafran 

 

Multiply by whatever number you need to immerse the whole bird.

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With the Covid-19 restrictions in place limiting the size of this year’s Easter BBQ, I only did two racks of baby back ribs. One set of straight dry rub and the other slathered in sauce, hickory chips soaked overnight provided the flavor. Happy Easter all

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On 3/28/2020 at 1:16 PM, 12poundbass said:

Jalapeño popper today. 

Those things are beautiful.  What's between the bacon and pepper?

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59 minutes ago, CountryboyinDC said:

Those things are beautiful.  What's between the bacon and pepper?

Cream cheese and maple ground breakfast sausage. 
 

I almost forgot, the picture doesn’t show it but we put a small dab of bbq sauce on top of the bacon as well. 

16 minutes ago, scaleface said:

    Smoked some ribs and a butt yesterday . I'm already tired of smoked pork .

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I can only do so much pork too. I did a ham last Sunday and ribs today. I’m taking a break from pork for a while. 

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1 hour ago, LonnieP said:

I did baby back ribs and rack of Lamb for Easter Sunday.

 

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How did you do the rack of lamb? Recipe? Temp? I have one in my freezer?

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