Father's Day smoke on the new pit.

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gators2000

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Sep 22, 2011
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West Central Florida
The family came over for some good grub and to hang out for Father's Day. This was the first smoke on the new pit. In honor of that, I did ribs, sausage, abt's and beer can chickens. It took me a little time to get used to the temperature differences on pit, but everything went great.







The Old Man, and my brother and I. Me in the gator hat.
 
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Beauty job!! Heck of a meal there
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Great cook, Gators! Sorry I missed this. So many Fathers Day posts I guess I couldn't catch them all.
Wonderful that all three of you get together!
Also wonderful that you could get the new smoker figured out in about an hour. I'm still working on it after a dozen smokes LOL!
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Happy belated Father's day!
Dan
 
 
What was your recipe for the ribs and the chicken?
Ribs were a basis BBQ store bought rub that I added extra garlic, salt and pepper to. 2-2-1 technique. 

Chicken was rubbed generously inside and out (including under the skin) with a very similar concoction to the Ribs. Prob a little more garlic. I did them bear can style and I also put a bunch of garlic and hot sauce in the beer to add flavor while steaming! 

I used cherry wood throughout. 
 
Great cook, Gators! Sorry I missed this. So many Fathers Day posts I guess I couldn't catch them all.
Wonderful that all three of you get together!
Also wonderful that you could get the new smoker figured out in about an hour. I'm still working on it after a dozen smokes LOL!
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Happy belated Father's day!
Dan
Thanks Dan. I say I have it figured out.... We'll see how the next cook goes. But I was pleased and looking forward to using it more! 
 
where did you get the chicken stands? they look nice. also is that a meat probe acting as a grill probe in that what looks like a potato? If so good idea, i might try that... great lookin stuff. i love abt's. but the last time i made them i got ahold of some hellacious jalapenos and they ruined my mouth. i've never experienced anything that hot. my wife was chugging milk and eating ice. i would hold my mouth full of ice water until the burn returned and then repeat. since then i've learned how to pick milder ones :)
 
where did you get the chicken stands? they look nice. also is that a meat probe acting as a grill probe in that what looks like a potato? If so good idea, i might try that... great lookin stuff. i love abt's. but the last time i made them i got ahold of some hellacious jalapenos and they ruined my mouth. i've never experienced anything that hot. my wife was chugging milk and eating ice. i would hold my mouth full of ice water until the burn returned and then repeat. since then i've learned how to pick milder ones :)
Watch out for the ones with the stretch mark type lines. They'll light you up!
 
where did you get the chicken stands? they look nice. also is that a meat probe acting as a grill probe in that what looks like a potato? If so good idea, i might try that... great lookin stuff. i love abt's. but the last time i made them i got ahold of some hellacious jalapenos and they ruined my mouth. i've never experienced anything that hot. my wife was chugging milk and eating ice. i would hold my mouth full of ice water until the burn returned and then repeat. since then i've learned how to pick milder ones :)

The chicken stands work great and can be bought at Walmart. Yes, I'm using a digital probe to measure the temp at grill level. The potato works perfect and ends up being a good snack too.
 
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