BBB with High Mtn Cure and brown sugar.
Cured 10 days, patted dry, coated with CBP and refrigerated over night to form pellicle.
Smoked on Saturday for 10 hours.
Tried some and it was good, but the center slices weren't that smoky.
Rested in Fridge on Sunday.
Smoked again on Monday for more 10 hours.
Sliced thin and vacuum packaged.
Tastes amazing!
Used a 5x8 AMNPS for the cold smoke (<100 deg.)
Temps started out at 75 (and raining). At one point the smoker was up to 95 deg., I was afraid the AMNPS had lit on fire, but it had not. I'm wondering now if the smoke coating on the temperature probe was throwing off the readings. I expected some climb, but now 25 deg...
It was raining, so I propped a bowl loosely over the vent hole to keep rain from getting in. Remote temp probe in ziploc bag to keep water out.
I flipped them over on the grates for the second smoke, that's why they appear to have 'grill marks'. It's just smoke residue from the first smoke that rubbed off the grates.
- Matt
Barboursville, VA
Cured 10 days, patted dry, coated with CBP and refrigerated over night to form pellicle.
Smoked on Saturday for 10 hours.
Tried some and it was good, but the center slices weren't that smoky.
Rested in Fridge on Sunday.
Smoked again on Monday for more 10 hours.
Sliced thin and vacuum packaged.
Tastes amazing!
Used a 5x8 AMNPS for the cold smoke (<100 deg.)
Temps started out at 75 (and raining). At one point the smoker was up to 95 deg., I was afraid the AMNPS had lit on fire, but it had not. I'm wondering now if the smoke coating on the temperature probe was throwing off the readings. I expected some climb, but now 25 deg...
It was raining, so I propped a bowl loosely over the vent hole to keep rain from getting in. Remote temp probe in ziploc bag to keep water out.
I flipped them over on the grates for the second smoke, that's why they appear to have 'grill marks'. It's just smoke residue from the first smoke that rubbed off the grates.
- Matt
Barboursville, VA
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