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  1. bworthy

    Costco Prime Packer

    It’s hard to beat that Costco price for prime brisket!
  2. bworthy

    Mothers Day Cooking.

    Keeping it pretty simple. Wife just wants hamburgers and hotdogs, so I’ll just do them on the grill. But of course I wanted to throw something in the smoker so I will do 1 rack of spare ribs. Thinking Memphis style.
  3. bworthy

    Smoke Hollow 38, 44, whole packer, and temps

    I am happy with the Smoke Hollow, other than some Nomex gasket on the doors no modifications needed to improve its performance like the Masterbuilt.
  4. bworthy

    Smoke Hollow 38, 44, whole packer, and temps

    I have a 38 inch Smoke Hollow, I have been able to fit 15 lb. full packer brisket on the rack. I find the temperature control to be much better than the Masterbuilt I had previously. I usually run my smoker in the 230 - 240 range on most cooks, but I’m sure you should be able to hold a 200* F.
  5. bworthy

    Labor Day Weekend & Tri Tip

    Oops, messed up that quote and reply!
  6. bworthy

    Labor Day Weekend & Tri Tip

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    Labor Day Weekend & Tri Tip

    Tri tip has become my favorite meat to smoke (and eat). It's not too expensive, easy to prepare, and has great flavor.
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    Labor Day Weekend & Tri Tip

  9. bworthy

    Labor Day Weekend & Tri Tip

    Had the family over for a Sunday evening dinner, tri tip on the menu. Started with a couple 2 1/2 - 3 lb. choice tri tips from Costco. Seasoned and smoked for just under 2 hours, to an IT of 135*F. (My family likes beef medium to well done). Reverse sear on my gas grill, then wrapped and rested...
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  14. bworthy

    Looking for a yummy smoked tri tip recipe.....

    Hope it turned out well!
  15. bworthy

    Looking for a yummy smoked tri tip recipe.....

    I use a SPOG rub, smoke at around 240*F to an IT of about 130*. Throw it onto a very hot grill for reverse sear, just a couple minutes each side. I always use oak for the smoke.
  16. bworthy

    TIME FOR A BUTT

    Sorry B - one, didn't get any pictures, but I assure you, they were good!
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    TIME FOR A BUTT

    Took it off the smoker after an 11 1/2 hour cook Let it rest a while, pulled it, had a little taste (umm, good) then sealed it up to eat later today.
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    TIME FOR A BUTT

    Maybe a little, but I plan to pull it, vacuum seal, then re-heat tomorrow.
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