tuxpuff 03:25 PM 05-27-2010
Originally Posted by kydsid:
Cool next time I won't bother with the dry ice, I'll just bring it by to be smoked on the spot. :-)
Right on!
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kydsid 04:35 PM 05-27-2010
Originally Posted by tuxpuff:
Right on!
You know a San Antonio or Austin double smoke out (meat and cigars) might be a worth wile venture. hmmmm
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Humidor Minister 08:54 PM 05-28-2010
DAMN IT! One more picture and I'm gonna eat the couch. I can't WAIT for the weekend. A big 12lb butt and some racks. Low and slow, that is the tempo. I start with smoke at 180 for a couple hours then bump up the heat to 225 for the rest of the fun. A perfect time to bust out that big 3 hour cigar you've had in the bottom of that humi.
:-) I'll get some pics this weekend for you guys.
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kydsid 09:34 PM 05-28-2010
Originally Posted by Humidor Minister:
. A perfect time to bust out that big 3 hour cigar you've had in the bottom of that humi.
I was thinking of taking down a Hemingway masterpiece maddy tomorrow morning while I smoke a fatty, sausage, carnitas and whatever else I feel like putting on the cooker.
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kydsid 08:54 AM 05-29-2010
A full smoker is a happy smoker. I don't know why the phone made everything blue but oh well:
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kydsid 12:48 PM 05-29-2010
kydsid 12:57 PM 05-29-2010
Originally Posted by Cort:
I can't see the pics:-)
Hmm, lemme see. How about now?
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Originally Posted by kydsid:
Hmm, lemme see. How about now?
Nope. that's weird I see all the other pics above but not yours. Maybe my browser blocks them for some reason? I will take your word that the food looks good
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kydsid 01:14 PM 05-29-2010
Well they are hosted above on CA but I mistakenly put them in a private album. I changed it but I guess it didn't work. Here they are on imageshack
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Holy Chit dude
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You went all out. That is a huge fatty!!!! (That's what she said)
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Steve 05:50 PM 05-29-2010
Good lookin' vittles there Jason!
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BigAsh 07:58 AM 05-30-2010
Had a few family/friends over......smoked meatballs, hot/sweet Italian sausage, and bacon wrapped chicken thighs...Made a sauce of Sweet Baby Rays mixed with spaghetti sauce, thinned with some apple cider vinegar, for the sausage and meatballs....glazed the thighs....came out pretty tasty....used apple wood and hickory....
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captain53 08:41 AM 05-30-2010
Scothew 11:58 AM 05-30-2010
Just made my first brine. Water (duh) sea salt, LOTS of black pepper (ground), garlic powder, onion powder, rosemary, some bay leaves, and a healthy dose of molassas.
Its cooling now, will put in the fridge in a bit to get it real cold before I add the meat to it, then its off for a overnight soak to go on the smoker in the morning.
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Originally Posted by Scothew:
Just made my first brine. Water (duh) sea salt, LOTS of black pepper (ground), garlic powder, onion powder, rosemary, some bay leaves, and a healthy dose of molassas.
Its cooling now, will put in the fridge in a bit to get it real cold before I add the meat to it, then its off for a overnight soak to go on the smoker in the morning.
I normally make my brines with fairly minimal water, enough hot water to disolve the salts and sugars into more of a concentrate than a brine, then dump a ton of ice cubes into them. Ice cubes melt in the hot water, and I now have a instantly chilled brine at about the right concentration. Takes less than 10 minutes from boiling to super chilled and adding meat.
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Scothew 12:22 PM 05-30-2010
Yeah I thought about that after the fact Adam.. i really wish I had gone that route.
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Gonesledn 01:15 PM 05-30-2010
dam you guys are turning out some great looking meals!
tonights dinner....
couple chuck roasts on right now
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BigAsh 02:13 PM 05-30-2010
Originally Posted by T.G:
I normally make my brines with fairly minimal water, enough hot water to disolve the salts and sugars into more of a concentrate than a brine, then dump a ton of ice cubes into them. Ice cubes melt in the hot water, and I now have a instantly chilled brine at about the right concentration. Takes less than 10 minutes from boiling to super chilled and adding meat. :-)
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BigAsh 02:14 PM 05-30-2010
Originally Posted by Gonesledn:
dam you guys are turning out some great looking meals!
tonights dinner....
couple chuck roasts on right now
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Lookin' good Wes....Love smoked chuckie....
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