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Split the point from the flat, but I would use both on a test run, they cook somewhat differently and If I was paying, I would expect the Pitmaster to be experienced in the entire packer, not just the Point or Flat
- Jason
We have quite a few locations around us here in Texas. I would recommend checking them out, they have a great bbq section. Their main smoker lines they carry are Old Country and Oklahoma Joe. Pellet Smoker lines are Traeger and Pit Boss, and Blackstone for flat tops. Value lines, but they...
Thank you sir! First time to do a braise/smoke/grill proces for a chicken thigh, but my 15 year old just asked if we can have them again this weekend!
- Jason
Brian, Thank you sir! Hope yours turned out great too!
- Jason
Thank you very much!!! They were tasty!
- Jason
I start by trimming the loin into a uniform roast (I save the trimmings and use them with other dishes)
I like to dry brine the tenderloin, add P&G just before cooking.
I start with my electric smoker (just a few wood chips) and set it to 150-170. Set the tenderloin out to come to room temp...
It has been a while since I have grilled up some Chicken Thighs; typically, we use breasts and tons of wings.
Picked up some Thighs, and we had some frozen skinless/boneless thighs from Aldi, so tossed those on as well (even though they were tiny!).
Decided to mix it up a bit.
- Trimmed the...
I am in North Texas, and I would choose OK, and Eastern OK for the beauty, lakes, and more rolling land. I like the area around Eufaula, OK, great lake, rolling landscape, reasonably priced land, and cost of living.
- Jason
I just replaced mine with another blade or propeller grinder as the cost is way lower, but I understand that the burr grinder is much better for coffee, but the prices is 5X over a blade grinder.... Since I use mine for mostly making rubs and am not much of a coffee snob, I just stick with the...
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