Chainsaw13 09:19 PM 08-15-2011
Originally Posted by tupacboy:
they look delish!!! did you have to cook them a bit longer then the recipe said?
lemon grass is pretty hard to find... gotta go to a south asian market usually.... did you add honey to the mop only or marinade too... gonna have to try this one... i usually do dry rub only but been craving a spicy sweet wet rib... that's why i looked it up... gonna fire up the smoker this weekend for this...
any other reccomendations for as sweet / spicy rib guys? i would like to try a couple while i have her going.
I did 4.5 hours in a 250F smoker. Then about 15 mins on a med hot grill to carmelize the mop. I put the honey in the mop, which thickened it a tad and made it stick better for the time on the grill. I thought I had sambal olek to use in the mop, but I guess I didn't buy a bottle, so I used sriracha.
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Fordman4ever 03:53 PM 08-19-2011
pork shoulder and 2 chuck roasts for dinner tomorrow after we move into our new house.
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Smokin Gator 07:48 PM 08-19-2011
Moose6026 11:22 PM 08-19-2011
My first pulled pork.
Huge thunderstorms made me pull it a little earlier than planned but it was awesome. A real hit with the family. Used the magic dust rub and then threw the rest into the sauce. Fresh buns and some great coleslaw rounded it out.
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BnBTobacco 07:48 PM 08-20-2011
forgop 10:55 AM 08-21-2011
At the stae fair-get me out of here as Traeger is here.
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Originally Posted by GWN:
My first pulled pork.
Huge thunderstorms made me pull it a little earlier than planned but it was awesome. A real hit with the family. Used the magic dust rub and then threw the rest into the sauce. Fresh buns and some great coleslaw rounded it out.
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Nice.
Curious, what is that laying on top of the butt?
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Originally Posted by T.G:
Nice.
Curious, what is that laying on top of the butt?
Skin and fat. Kept the pork nicely basted as it smoked.
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mosesbotbol 04:06 PM 08-21-2011
Originally Posted by Smokin Gator:
Love me some chuckies!!
No kidding!
:-)
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Originally Posted by GWN:
Skin and fat. Kept the pork nicely basted as it smoked.
Thanks, kind of what I would have figured, but it looking like a cut rectangle of something that was placed there made me wonder.
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Smokin Gator 04:54 PM 08-21-2011
Originally Posted by mosesbotbol:
No kidding! :-)
I had a magic moment with some pulled chuckie this week. I threw it in a bowl and heated up the meat. Poured some Sweet Baby Ray's on it and crumbled a couple of corn muffins on top. Man what a lunch!!!
:-)
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nofeardiver 10:55 AM 08-24-2011
Originally Posted by Smokin Gator:
I had a magic moment with some pulled chuckie this week. I threw it in a bowl and heated up the meat. Poured some Sweet Baby Ray's on it and crumbled a couple of corn muffins on top. Man what a lunch!!!:-)
dang that sounds awesome...bro your killing me
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Scothew 03:24 PM 08-25-2011
New project that was given to me. I guess its one of the walmart brand side firebox smokers, but hey it was free adn ive been wanting something of this nature.
Now to start cleaning it up, doing a few mods and fixing a few rust issues its got going on.
What do you guys recommend I do with the inside? Just clean it up adn get rust out or is there a spray/paint i need to put in there?
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Smokin Gator 04:30 PM 08-25-2011
Originally Posted by Scothew:
What do you guys recommend I do with the inside? Just clean it up adn get rust out or is there a spray/paint i need to put in there?
Hit the rust with a wire brush and then cook some pork in that thang!! That is all the seasoning it needs
:-)
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There are high temp paints you can use on the inside, but if the metal isn't prepped properly (exceptionally clean and free of all oils and greases) they won't adhere properly, so if you go that route, you will probably be in for a bit of work unless you have a sandblaster and a case of spray brake cleaner handy.
Me, I wouldn't even worry about the inside of the firebox. For the cook chamber, I'd just clean the excess rust off by hand with a brass wire brush as not to destroy any existing coatings, then get a can of spray oil (like PAM), spray it down and start a fire in the firebox, and cook something.
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Scothew 06:35 PM 08-25-2011
Thanks guys I think that's gonna be the plan, derust it and cook away
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Steve 07:12 AM 08-26-2011
Originally Posted by Scothew:
New project that was given to me. I guess its one of the walmart brand side firebox smokers, but hey it was free adn ive been wanting something of this nature.
Now to start cleaning it up, doing a few mods and fixing a few rust issues its got going on.
What do you guys recommend I do with the inside? Just clean it up adn get rust out or is there a spray/paint i need to put in there?
As stated before, get the rust out, then spray with pam. I usually use the high temp Pam that's ment for use on a grill. On my big Lang, the few times that I've had to re-season, I have picked up a can of lard, heated the thing up a bit, and then slathered it up. Now THAT'S a party!
:-)
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Scothew 07:44 AM 08-26-2011
Any paint you guys recommend on the outside? I got a few things I gotta fix up, the vent door on the fire box is rusted to a point of falling apart and inoperable so going to fashion together a new one. Also going to mod the exhaust tube a bit so that it holds a more smoke in the cooking chamber.
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