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08-04-2019, 06:35 PM | #1996 |
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08-05-2019, 06:36 AM | #1997 |
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I scored one of these this weekend to give it a try; just something to use on my gas grill until I can get an actual smoker.
I'll be damned....the thing worked outstanding on a big batch of wings did yesterday. puts out a TON of smoke. Up until this point, I had tried a smoker box thing, and even some pouches made out of foil with wood chips inside. They worked 'ok', but didn't last very long at all. I filled the tube up with pellets, and the damn thing smoked like a truck stop waitress for 2 hours, and still had about 1/4 of pellets to go. Supposedly the 12" tube will last for about 4 hours; I think that's probably pretty accurate based on what I saw. I probably let the initial flame go a little longer than necessary and burned up more pellets before blowing out the flame. I would say that anyone with a gas grill that wants to cook anything at that 250-300 range for an extended period of time, should check it out. I suspect it would work great with anything with a sub 3 hour smoke. Don't think I'd try a brisket or anything, but wings, chicken, ribs etc would be good. Might try ribs next weekend and see how that goes. Granted, a smoker will always yield better results, but I was super pleased with it the first go around on the gas grill. wings turned out great, though I think my thermometer on the grill is off by probably 30 degrees or so. I had it going at 300 indicated on a single burner about 1/2 way 'on' for 45 minutes, then another 35 minutes after turning the wings, but the skin was still a little rubbery. Not super rubbery, but a little more so than I care for. next time I'll probably do the smoke, the at the end apply some direct heat at the very end to see if that will crisp up the skin a tad.
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08-05-2019, 07:19 AM | #1998 |
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I've heard good things about those tubes Dayze - ribs look fantastic Inmem
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08-09-2019, 07:48 PM | #2000 |
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Dang things were a bit pricey, but can't wait!
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08-09-2019, 07:49 PM | #2001 |
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Wife made me cook T Bones also.
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08-09-2019, 08:32 PM | #2003 |
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08-10-2019, 12:46 PM | #2004 |
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08-10-2019, 12:51 PM | #2005 |
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I have my grandkids for the weekend. As usual when they come, they ask for and get baby back ribs. My granddaughter loves helping out while my grandson enjoys eating.
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08-10-2019, 02:31 PM | #2006 |
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Four racks of spare ribs and some smoked beans. Damn I love this offset. My WSM will probably never get used again.
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08-11-2019, 10:39 AM | #2007 |
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My first BBQ Competition is in the books. I participated in the Route 66 competition. I didn't finish last. It was hot sonbitch but we had a good time.
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My cupcake chicken scored the best of the four proteins but I made some mistakes that I'll learn from. I didn't put au jus on my pork so they said it was dry and lacking flavor. I also had both the pork and brisket box prepared to soon so they sat for a little while and that's not ideal. On the other hand I knew we would make the turn in time.
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08-14-2019, 04:05 PM | #2010 |
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Time for my second solo foray into bbq competitions. I had previously worked on another team in several competitions including the American Royal.
I entered the same contest last year. Pretty much the same teams as last year as well, 12 total. And I was right next to the guys who got shitfaced drunk last year for the whole weekend. One guy passed out in the port-a-potty. They didn't drink as much as last year, but they still managed to cook things in a similar fashion: Yeah, they finished dead last, again. Last year I had issues with air leaking into my firebox causing the smoker to run hot. I fixed the gaskets so I was able to maintain my temps better. The problem was getting the temps up in my fully loaded smoker. I started the brisket and pork at midnight, wrapped them at 6 am, and put on the ribs. I think all that meat stifled the flow of smoke through the smoker. I ended up having to finish some things on the small grill I brought. Not ideal. Sorry for the sideways pics. Sausage: Italian sausage from the same place my old team took first in at the American Royal. Turned out pretty good and finished 4th. Chicken: My weakest entry last year. I cooked chicken a couple of times to prepare for this year and bought a mini loaf pan to cook them in. I felt this was my best entry this year. Finished 4th. Ribs: Pretty good for me. Doneness was good and had a good flavor. Finished 5th. Pork: Pulled some and sauced it and didn't like the flavor, so I set that aside and pulled some more and just tossed it with some Sweet Baby Ray's. Added some chunks to complete the box. Thought it was a mediocre result for me. Finished 2nd. Go figure.. Brisket: Having to rush it at the end overcooked the outside and made it dry. Taste was good, but very disappointing for what I consider my strongest meat. Finished 7th. So my overall finish was third. Improvements from last year were time management, preparedness, and building my boxes closer to turn in. I think to improve in the future I will need more cooking space - either a larger smoker, or a second one. Just something to cook the brisket and pork on once they are wrapped. |
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