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Well, it wasn't in my smoker, but it was in A smoker on my deck at my herf on Saturday :tu
http://i927.photobucket.com/albums/a...1/IMG_3037.jpg Two full size bacon explosions and 3 or 4 "bacon bursts". |
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omg! yum
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Looks great Dave. I LOVE those beans, but have never tried them on the smoker with a butt on top. Bet that really helps. Gotta try soon. Thanks for sharing the pics. Steve |
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I almost always cook my beans under my pork butts, it adds greatly to the flavor in my opinion. Be careful if you have salt in your rub though. I usually move my beans out from under after a couple of hours, otherwise I find mine get a bit too salty for my taste.
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Those fatties look awesome! :dr
The next time I do pulled pork, I'm going to do beans too and use the drippings! |
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:noon |
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Gonna fire up the UDS this afternoon and throw down a few racks of BB's. |
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doing 3 racks this weekend... any baked bean recipes that can be done in the 5 hrs that you guys reccomend?
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Yesterday I threw a couple chicken breasts in Cuban mojo w/ oil to marinade, put them on the smoker this evening, and ran it more as a charcoal roaster / oven than a smoker (350F-ish) w/ no smoke wood. Right at the end, flipped them over above the coals to burn the skin a bit.
Chicken turned out really good, photos turned out like crap. Black beans inspired by Clara's recipe and white rice on the side. |
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Beans in a pressure cooker can be kind of quirky too depending on a few factors including how long the dried beans have been sitting around (Alton Brown has a good explanation in one of his books). Since I'm no longer using the million year old bags from the supermarket, I've gone back to just cooking them in a pot. |
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Oh I have an itch that can only be cured by a rib cook. I think I will go to Sam's tomorrow and pick up a case!!! The heat/humidity be damned!!!
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