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Old 09-01-2017, 08:07 AM   #5141
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Something Dom posted in another thread reminded me to mention this...

Had spot weld on a side handle break on my Pit Barrel Cooker, I dropped them a note asking if I could buy a replacement, and they said no charge and immediately shipped the new handle out. No hassles at all.
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Old 09-01-2017, 08:27 AM   #5142
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Going to do a combination smoke/sous vide pork butt this weekend as a prelude to pulled pork sammies at a family gathering we're having.

The plan is to smoke the butt for 4-5 hours, vacuum seal then drop it in the meat jacuzzi for 18 hours.

The whole thing is based off a recipe I saw on the Anova website. I'm sure it will be a disaster, but nothing ventured, nothing gained. And it's only family ...
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Old 09-01-2017, 11:07 AM   #5143
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Holy Crap, 258 pages of smoking meat on a smoking cigar website?
You guys must have produced a LOT of meat since I left.
And of course Photobucket became Photo F***it. Took all the fun out of showing off.

I am gonna do two racks of spares and a pack of chicken thighs for a little fund raiser
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Old 09-07-2017, 05:01 PM   #5144
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Nothing fancy, just a couple of leg quarters.

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Old 09-07-2017, 10:42 PM   #5145
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Old 09-17-2017, 07:35 AM   #5146
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Took a page out of Dom's playbook and decided to smoke a small beef roast on the pit barrel in order to do some hot roast beef sandwiches for lunch yesterday.

Was going to go with top round, but the butcher recommended a spoon roast which I later found out is nothing really more than a marketing phrase for a cut of sirloin. However, the butcher was telling me it's a juicier cut of beef, so I went with it. Not a fan of dried out roast beef.

Seasoned it with kosher salt and cracked black pepper.


It went on the pit barrel for a little more than two hours until the internal temp hit 120. Removed it and rested it foil to let it continue to cook until the temp got to 130.


Sliced it up and was really happy with the color. Piled it high on a bulike roll with some creamy horseradish, pickle and marinated red onions. Had a great smoked flavor, a nice texture, and it was very juicy.


My only real complaint about the pit barrel is the amount of fuel it uses. Nine pounds of charcoal is fine if I'm doing six racks of ribs for a few hours. But you seem to need that same nine pounds for a small, short cook like the roast I did. I'm a cheap bastage, and don't like to waste, so I threw some chicken wings on the smoker that were dusted with a dry rub to make the most of the remaining cook time.
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That's some good looking beef!
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Old 09-17-2017, 11:47 AM   #5148
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Nice looking work there Vin. I seem to recall that you once said you were "all thumbs" with BBQ, you could have fooled me with those photos.

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My only real complaint about the pit barrel is the amount of fuel it uses. Nine pounds of charcoal is fine if I'm doing six racks of ribs for a few hours. But you seem to need that same nine pounds for a small, short cook like the roast I did. I'm a cheap bastage, and don't like to waste, so I threw some chicken wings on the smoker that were dusted with a dry rub to make the most of the remaining cook time.
For shorter cooks, I've had success filling the basket half way. Make sure it goes edge to edge and is uniform depth. I've even gotten away with 1/3, by mounding it in the center, but it can get kind of unpredictable as you can get updrafts of air that will cause the fuel to burn unevenly or too fast.
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Old 10-13-2017, 05:12 PM   #5149
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Holly and I will be celebrating our 25th anniversary on Tuesday. Tomorrow we will be hosting a small get together with friends and family, so tonight a 20 pound brisket goes on the old Lang.

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Old 10-13-2017, 08:45 PM   #5150
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Holly and I will be celebrating our 25th anniversary on Tuesday. Tomorrow we will be hosting a small get together with friends and family, so tonight a 20 pound brisket goes on the old Lang.
Happy anniversary, Brother. Here's to many more.
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AMEN Peter, Thanks! I cannot begin to describe the aroma...
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Holly and I will be celebrating our 25th anniversary on Tuesday. Tomorrow we will be hosting a small get together with friends and family, so tonight a 20 pound brisket goes on the old Lang.

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I'm fixing to smoke my first turkey on the Traeger. I've done a number of them on my BGE, any recommendations?
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I did a prime rib on the pit barrel this past Saturday.
It was about 17° outside, and that added an extra hour or so to the cook time, but it came out spectacular.
I think the lower temp helped the roast cook more evenly.
It was a perfect medium rare from top to bottom and side to side.
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I did a prime rib on the pit barrel this past Saturday.
It was about 17° outside, and that added an extra hour or so to the cook time, but it came out spectacular.
I think the lower temp helped the roast cook more evenly.
It was a perfect medium rare from top to bottom and side to side.
I can attest to the magnificence of the prime rib....almost "sous vide like" in edge-to-edge perfection!..'twas mighty tasty!!
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Did you hang it or grate it? Pics?




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