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Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2007 2:01 pm |
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ORDER OF THE SKULL

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Or as we like to call it in TX...Late Summer.
To me that means Bar B Que season! (Only a fool would stand watch over a pit in 90+ degree weather, below 80 and it's on!)
***Before I go any further...this about slow smoking...not grilling...indirect heat...not direct***
Going out Sunday with my buddy whose father in law owns a 50 acre Pecan Orchard to load up on cooking wood. So stoked. Chainsaws, beers, buds...what better way to spend a Sunday morning?
So I ask my fellow SnBers...
Whatcha like? Pork? Beef? Poultry?
I've got a recipe for a smoked pizza I'm gonna try for the first time.
Met some folks that make custom sausage. Sounded weird to me too. They'll season it how you like, any meat, etc. etc. I'm gonna check out some Buffalo (American Bison) Garlic Onion sausage. mmmmm....
I found some ribs out in the deep freeze that I did at the end of Spring (Early Summer)..killer lunch. That's what got my BBQ on.
Recipes?
Wood choices?
Wet Ribs or Dry Ribs?
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Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2007 4:10 pm |
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pork ribs+dry rubbed+apple wood=
brisket would do nicely as well. though I'd definitely go with somethin more like pecan or oak for that one. damn. now i have my weekend cut out for me.  |
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Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2007 4:19 pm |
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ORDER OF THE SKULL

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I'm a dry rib guy too.
Pecan is my favorite all purpose wood.
I had a bunch of Peach that was killer for fish and chicken...really light, almost sweet smoke. I've had cherry wood too, pretty good. Never tried apple. hmmmmm.
I'm on the quest for the new primo recipe. I've got my ribs, and brisket down. I'm looking for something different.
Smoked baked potatoes rule.
Slice and gut a jalapeno, fill it with Monterrey Jack, wrap it bacon...mmmmmm |
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Posted: Tue Oct 02, 2007 9:56 pm |
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I mostly prefer wet ribs, but sometimes wet and dry.
I've done ribs, shoulders, boston butts, chicken, turkey, pork tenderloins, chops, fish, and squirrel.
Pecan wood isn't very abundant around here, but I like it.
I mostly use combinations of Apple, Cherry, Oak, Ash, and Hickory.
My neighbor butchers hogs in the winter. I've helped a few times and we've made some killer sausage. |
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Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2007 9:32 am |
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Dry ribs.
Mesquite Smoked Texas Brisket.
Lone Star.
Repeat. |
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Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2007 9:52 am |
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ORDER OF THE SKULL

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Strohs-- I'm trying to think of a way to ask to try some of your sausage with out it sounding homosexual, and I just can't do it.
Can you fed ex meat?
GOB--I've never done any slow cooking like what you're describing, but I just wanted to get replys from this topic so I can find some stuff to try.
Please continue the discussion.... |
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Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2007 9:54 am |
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ORDER OF THE SKULL

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Hanoibomb wrote: Dry ribs.
Mesquite Smoked Texas Brisket.
Lone Star.
Repeat.
Yessir!
We went out to the Salt Lick a few months ago. I was really disappointed, all really bland. Need to make a trek to Lockhart.  |
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strohsbro2 |
Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2007 10:02 am |
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I think it could be done. We sent some BBQ to an aunt of one of the guys in Florida before. We packed it in dry ice. That was cooked meat, but I'm sure it could be done with raw stuff too. It'll probably be after Thanksgiving (at the earliest) before we do any butchering though. |
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Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2007 10:13 am |
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ORDER OF THE SKULL

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A 12 pound brisket usually takes me about 16 hours to cook. I let go about half the time uncovered. I wrap them in foil for the last half...get to steam in their own juices.
I've had 8 on here
Need to clean her up a bit:
Hopefully I'll be building a brick/stone smokehouse soon. It will go here next to our current project...Guesthouse, Game Room, Studio, Party hut...
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Posted: Thu Oct 04, 2007 1:03 pm |
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The Salt Lick is tourist BS, as you should know. If you're not up for the drive to Lockhart,for both Smittys and Kreuz, and you're scared of venturing (it's an add for Venture) east to Sams, Stay home and hit that BBQ joint off of 57th street. Als? |
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