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I bought my first Char-Griller Akorn Kamado 5 years ago. The bottom base that the legs hooked to had lost some screws and it wasn't the most stable thing to move anymore. I did purchase a second Akorn Kamado in January of 2016, the grey version that is mounted in a cart similar to the Webber...
Thanks Disco, my in-laws are very good to us and cooking is my favorite pastime. :grilling_smilie: I don't know about talented, but I take direction well and this site is loaded with great directions.
Thanks Bear! I have two more shoulders thawing in the fridge now for round two. :biggrin:
I did not inject the brine. From what I have read here, if the meat is less than 2 inches thick there is no need to inject.
Any of the experts are welcome to weigh in here. I am no authority.
2-2-1 method is
2 hour on the grate
2 hour foiled on the grate
1 hour on the grate
You want to make sure that the smoke is flowing for the first 2 hours. Once you wrap them in foil it doesn't matter if the smoke has died. When you wrap them spritzed them with apple juice or water and placed...
I got it all sliced up last night. Mountain o' BBB!
Diced up the end pieces for future batches of Dutch's wicked beans. I love those beans :yahoo:
Vac sealed and ready to freeze! The zip bag top right is what I cooked for dinner tonight.
BBBLT's on a croissant bun with oven roasted...
I picked up a 2 pack of Boston butt a couple of weeks ago to make pulled pork for my father-in-law's b-day. I only used one for the pulled pork so I thought I would turn the other into bacon. The birthday feast - pulled pork, coleslaw, grilled brussel sprouts, and Dutch's wicked beans.
No...
I am taking the CB I just finished to eat while we are around the pit doing everything else. We have a wild game (beast feast) every year. For an appetizer we take goose breast and and cut it into 1" cubes, marinate it in a chipotle pepper marinade. Once out of the marinade each piece gets a...
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