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I did one several years ago, but it was about half the size of yours. Even so, I cut it into 3 large chunks and made each one a little different.
3-Way Chuck Roll
I probably should've taken a picture of my plate. Pancakes, eggs, and 4 huge pieces of thick-cut bacon. Not sure where they source it from, but it can't be a restaurant supply store. It's more like 2-1/2" thick BBB.
I will happily buy another pellet smoker once I get re-established. So good for overnight cooks. I also had a MES40 with a mailbox mod that I liked, but occasionally the AMPS would go out prematurely during the cook. Not a problem with a pellet smoker with a large hopper, and a remote thermometer.
I tried a method yesterday for St. Louis spares that I saw on YouTube. Instead of 3-2-1 at 225°, this guy recommended 4.5-.5-.5. Did not work for me. They were edible, but far from my best effort. No pull back on the ribs, and they were pretty chewy.
My paternal grandfather served in the US Army in France for the latter part of WWI. Not sure if he saw any real action. He passed when I was 6.
My maternal grandfather was a marine, and served in the American Expeditionary Forces in China in the 1920's. He did see action from warlords trying to...
Here's a "Step-by-Step" list made some years ago by a greatly revered forumite named Bearcarver.
I've adapted his "Bacon-Extra Smokey" technique for use on a pellet smoker, just keep it on the lowest temp available. (I think the lowest temp mine would go was 150°.) It's come out great every...
Unless you're shooting for cooked bacon, I see no need to raise the IT to 145°.
I've warm smoked bacon on my Green Mountain Grill at the lowest setting for 8 hours or more, until the IT hits 118° or so. This will give you an end result comparable to store-bought bacon. I've read that bacon fat...
Not quite that low, but I remember when it was $.32 a gallon. And they would wash your windows, and check your oil and air pressure, as well. Green stamps and giveaways were common, too.
Geez, I sound old.
Not trying to turn the thread, but this just reminded me of an episode of Alton Brown's Good Eats that I saw several years ago. He had his grandmother on the show, and they were going to do a biscuit bake-off. She didn't measure anything, and just threw it all together by hand, which totally...
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