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10-19-2009, 09:18 AM | #61 | |
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Re: What's in your smoker?
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I've cooked pumpkin before, but only as an indirect grilling w/ mesquite lump charcoal, and that has worked out well. Yeah, foil is probably necessary for the smoker or a water pan, or both. I had a few people sample the pumpkin, and everyone seems to have about the same thoughts that it probably wasn't a very good/flavorful pumpkin to start with. |
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10-20-2009, 06:32 AM | #62 |
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Re: What's in your smoker?
The cinamon is going to faint on the meat I think, but I love the smell of the smoke when it is burning. How much does 10 minutes of smoke on a 3 hour cook relate; maybe not much...
I like to take linguica from the store and put it on the smoker when I first start it up. It'll smoke the linguica enough in ten minutes to make it tast special without cooking it. Once the temps get about 150, I'll remove it
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10-20-2009, 06:35 AM | #63 |
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Re: What's in your smoker?
Last night, I made a 4.85 standing rib roast. I had two ribs and I think was 4-7 rib cut? Stop and Shop had them on sale for $4.99 an lb!
I cooked this in the WSM with nothing in the water pan. I think it is better for chicken and beef without water as it's too hard to get a crust on something that only cooks two hours with a water pan. The roast came out really good. Pulled it off at 125 degrees. I am not expert in choking the heat so much without water. I was worried it may go out, but with beef, it does not have to be in the smoke zone really. The same with chicken too.
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10-20-2009, 07:43 AM | #64 | |
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10-20-2009, 05:18 PM | #65 |
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Re: What's in your smoker?
Do you use a water pan when smoking? If smoked with a dry pan, roasts get perfect crust never saw an advantage to searing first. My one attempt on a previous rib roast with the water pan, the crust never happened. It takes 4+ hours for the bark to form with a water pan.
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10-20-2009, 05:32 PM | #67 | |
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10-20-2009, 05:36 PM | #68 | |
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I just like really thick bark. I eat my steaks charred/rare if that gives you any idea |
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10-20-2009, 07:51 PM | #69 | |
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I should be able to choke my smoker more without worry.
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10-20-2009, 07:56 PM | #70 | |
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10-22-2009, 11:19 AM | #71 |
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Re: What's in your smoker?
Scored a 4.61lb 7-bone chuck roast for $5.71 at Safeway the other day...
Going into the BBQ. About 2 to 2-1/2 hours in, just prior to foiling After cooking about another 2 hours in foil (continued in next post) |
10-22-2009, 11:24 AM | #72 |
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An effortless first tug... This roast almost fell apart on it's own. With a little bit of cheese, some chipotle salsa and ground fresh red jalapenos on a tortilla. |
10-22-2009, 11:25 AM | #73 |
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That looks good, Adam.
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10-22-2009, 01:07 PM | #74 |
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Re: What's in your smoker?
Chuck roasts are one of my absolute favorite things with which to grace my smoker!! The results are great eaten pulled... but like you did... it makes unreal Mexican style food.
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10-24-2009, 09:06 PM | #76 | |
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I've wondered about doing chuck roasts on the smoker instead of the crock pot. Next on my list is a lamb shoulder. There's a Paki place down the street from me that sells them (and goat) to everyone in Boston. $4.99 a pound. Has any one done lamb shoulder or goat in the smoker?
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10-24-2009, 10:22 PM | #77 | |
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Thanks all.
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Cooking time was short - about 2 to 2.5 hours on the grate (until it hit 140 internal), followed by about 2 hours in foil (about 170-180 internal). Ran high heat, so about 300-325 the whole time. I based it on some concepts in this thread: http://tvwbb.infopop.cc/eve/forums/a...5?r=4250080745 plus, about 8 hours before I tossed it on the smoker, I covered it with Worcestershire sauce and one of my rubs and sealed it back up in saran wrap and stuck it back in the refirigerator. |
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10-25-2009, 05:35 AM | #78 |
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Re: What's in your smoker?
I've done both. Well, actually I haven't done lamb because we cook full grown sheep. Goat is really good. The mutton (sheep) has a strong taste to it. Some people don't care for it. Those are the only two meats that I use a mop on. You probably don't have to, but I always do.
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10-25-2009, 05:39 AM | #79 |
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Re: What's in your smoker?
A chuckie is the same cut as a pork butt and the times are about the same. I cook at lower temps (220 or so) and figure about 1 1/2 hours per pound. It will hold in a cooler for hours though so you want to give yourself plenty of time.
I cook to 170 internal, then foil until the internal is 195 - 200 and a probe goes in with little resistance. |
10-25-2009, 10:56 AM | #80 | |
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Something else to note, I don't have a temprature probe at the grate level, I just have a simple aftermarket charbroil thermometer (about $8 at home depot) that I drilled a hole in the lid for and mounted about 2" off the grate surface, under the vent (a bit to the side of the lid hook - and just above it so that when I use the lid hook, I don't catch the thermometer tip). So I don't know exactly how much temprature difference there is from that point to where the meat is sitting. |
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