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Hello all:
I just bought some new cherry rub and thought I would try to make some cherry flavored baby backs here is how it went...
I applied the cherry rub and let sit in the fridge overnight
I put on the smoker at about 300 degrees for 2:15
i spritzed with juice and vinegar mix every...
Another vote for the WSM it's a great smoker! let him start managing a fire then you can go to a PID controller for set and forget.
Happy Smoking,
phatbac (Aaron)
Update 2:
So i just received the smoker from FedEx if you can cal it a smoker. its more like pieces of what used to be a smoker and filthy. i am trying to send ti back to the guy i bought it from. it rusted bent and the door is broken off the hinges. this guy had to know it was junk he was...
As someone with the same smoker i agree shes a beast! congrats on the new purchase you are going to love the food she produces!
Happy Smoking,
phatbac (Aaron)
I just bought a $400 Bradley on eBay for $200 even if you don't go Bradley or whatever you can find a deal on ebay or FB marketplace.
Happy Hunting,
phatbac (Aaron)
Keep in mind that babies will cook faster than your spares. also make sure you use a good thermometer to probe to temp not time. you want 195 between the bones for bite through or 200 for FotB. and a cheaper unit doesn't have trustworthy therm gauges so you could think you are at 225 when you...
what kind of smoker are you using? i have found briquettes to work better in some smokers and lump is better in other cases. I try to use RO lump or briqs whenever possible.
But the Steven Raichlen info is spot on.
Happy Smoking,
phatbac (Aaron)
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