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Never seen a chuck that big. WOW! I'm looking forward to some future pics of this adventure. You might have enough there to feed a small wrestling team. LOL
Go back to the Traeger place. Traeger has a pretty good Prime Rib Rub. Also, take 1/2 cup of the rub, wrap in cheese cloth and soak in cold water for a half hour or so. Use the mixture for an injection. My family went nuts over the last PR I did this way.
Welcome to the forum. It is always great to find another Traeger fan. Us pellet heads have to stick together. This is a great place to learn. Just ask lots of questions.
Love those Dinos. Too bad we don't have Publix out here. I do keep an eye out at Safeway. They have Dino sales a couple of times a year. .99 a pound sounds great to me.
I have one. It is light duty for sure but works fine for spares. It sucks if you are into BB. I like it because it folds up.
Would I buy another one? Probably not.
In my expierence, smoked chicken will most likley be pink in the middle. Use a paper towel and dab next to the bone. If it comes out red, you probably have blood and need more time in the smoker. If it comes out clear, enjoy.
I sear on the grill marks and then indirect cook for 45 min at medium to high heat. Always comes out tender and juicy. Vary the cooking times to meet your needs for doneness.
Welcome aboard. I must confess, I had to google your smoker. Looks like you have a pretty nice unit coming. I'm sure there will be someone out here that is familiar with the unit.
Good luck and we look forward to some qview from your adventures.
It really comes down to what you like. However, I tend to use the sweeter woods on pork and chicken. (Peach, cherry, maple, hickory). I use mesquite on beef since it has a stronger flavor.
Mixing woods is also a good solution. 60% peach and 40% mesquite is great on chicken. Mixing woods is easy...
If you are interested in a store bought rub, try
http://www.smokingunsbbq.com/.
They have an excellent rub. I use the hot version on my brisket. It is outstanding. Don't let the name fool you. Unless you are very heat sensitive, you will most likely find the rub to your liking.
BTW this is a...
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