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Old 03-19-2010, 12:49 PM   #301
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Old 03-19-2010, 02:57 PM   #302
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Got the rub on the ribs, and the smoker is a seasoning! An I bought a pork butt for Sunday!
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Old 03-19-2010, 03:05 PM   #303
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I did a whole chicken and some apples. I cut the chicken down the breastplate and cracked the back to open it up. I smoked them for about 2 hours then it got windy and temp outside is dropping so I am finishing in the oven. I know I could finished with the smoker but I am to lazy to watch that and my 3 year old at the same time so into the oven they go.
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Old 03-19-2010, 03:23 PM   #304
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Got the rub on the ribs, and the smoker is a seasoning! An I bought a pork butt for Sunday!
Sounds like it's going to be a great weekend! Take some pics!
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Old 03-19-2010, 03:24 PM   #305
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I did a whole chicken and some apples. I cut the chicken down the breastplate and cracked the back to open it up. I smoked them for about 2 hours then it got windy and temp outside is dropping so I am finishing in the oven. I know I could finished with the smoker but I am to lazy to watch that and my 3 year old at the same time so into the oven they go.
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Apples you say? hmmm...do you prep them in any special way?
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Old 03-19-2010, 03:48 PM   #306
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The apples I cut them in half and cored them. I basted them with a mixture of some brown sugar, some apple juice (just enough to make it pastey) and some cinnamon. I had enough to baste them before they went into the smoker with enough to put it on again when I moved them to the oven.
The only reason I got the apples was cuz my daughter saw them at the store and wanted them for cooking them on the fire as she calls it. I have to say I never done it before so I am looking forward to them. I am more of a make it up as you go along instead of a measurer.

For me cooking should be fun and less about exact amounts of things.
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Old 03-19-2010, 04:23 PM   #307
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In the past, I have cored the apples and stuffed them with Carmel or chocolate and lightly oiled the outside and covered with Cinnamon. Tasty.


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The apples I cut them in half and cored them. I basted them with a mixture of some brown sugar, some apple juice (just enough to make it pastey) and some cinnamon. I had enough to baste them before they went into the smoker with enough to put it on again when I moved them to the oven.
The only reason I got the apples was cuz my daughter saw them at the store and wanted them for cooking them on the fire as she calls it. I have to say I never done it before so I am looking forward to them. I am more of a make it up as you go along instead of a measurer.

For me cooking should be fun and less about exact amounts of things.
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Old 03-19-2010, 04:29 PM   #308
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Sounds good. Did you post a pic here of them? It was probably your post that fueled my thought. I remember seeing one somewhere.
Ask Knip23 if the apples were good he just ate one.
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Old 03-19-2010, 04:37 PM   #309
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Smoked up some pastrami yesterday afternoon w/ apple and plum wood, sliced it up this morning.


Washed, coated w/ ground pepper, corriander and mustard seeds. About to go in the smoker.


All done, into foil and a cooler to contemplate life for a few hours, then straight to the refrigerator overnight.


First slices... Love the smoke ring.


Sliced - fat cap gets trimmed off as I use the slices.


Breakfast. Yum.

This looks outstanding!!!


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Ribs with Home made Honey BBQ sauce, with just a hint of Jack
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Now I'm starving!
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Old 03-19-2010, 10:23 PM   #312
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My first attempt at smoking meat. It didnt get finished in time for dinner so I put it in the oven for 20 minutes to cook it to a safe temp.

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Old 03-19-2010, 10:39 PM   #313
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Looks good.

No crime or shame about putting it in an oven to finish. A large number of restaurants do that all the time.

How did it taste?

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Old 03-20-2010, 11:55 AM   #314
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No crime or shame about putting it in an oven to finish. A large number of restaurants do that all the time.
I do it with chicken and beef roasts to crank up the temps for a crispy outside.

20 degrees before serving temp I'll move it into the oven around 400.
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One of the great things to me about smoking meat is practice, practice, practice. I mean, really, however bad it comes out, it will always be better than the commerical stuff. Just learn from the mistakes and move on.



[quote=kgoings;799940]My first attempt at smoking meat. It didnt get finished in time for dinner so I put it in the oven for 20 minutes to cook it to a safe temp.
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5 lb brisket put on at 7:00 AM this morning. Kingsford Comp and a cup of soaked pecan shells.
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that pastrami looks awesome !!! I cant wait to fire up my smoker
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Put in an 8.5lb butt in this morning at 5AM...Sorry I didnt take a pic ahead of time. I will get one later
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Put in an 8.5lb butt in this morning at 5AM...Sorry I didnt take a pic ahead of time. I will get one later
Just pulled it off the smoker and wrapped it in aluminum. I put too much rub on it and the outside looks (and tastes) charred...but the inside is fantastic!!! I guess I will just trim off all the outside
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