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Just curious if you guys have been able to get the golden rendered fat cap on a brisket? Mine are usually whitish still. Have a reverse flow offset smoker I built based off of daves formula. I've seen some videos online where they get that and I'm just curious how to go about it. Thanks!
Last time I cooked a wild turkey I cooked it whole on the traeger. I brined it, and cooked the whole bird, the breast meat turned out wonderful, but the legs, thighs, and wings were dry dry dry. Any body have any tips or tricks to keep those from drying out? Or how to cook a wild turkey?
Cooked 2 18lb briskets on my reverse flow I built. I started at 225 for 3 hrs then 250for 2 and then 270 the rest of the time. Pulled at probe tender, did salt black pepper and seasoning salt. Bark turned out great. Did not wrap. Everything was good, except the bottom of the point turned out pot...
Have struggled with getting that dark brown/ black meteor bark? I made my own reverse offset from daves calculator. Today I have been using hickory and cherry wood. Used black pepper, kosher salt and lawrys. Used water as a binder. Started out at 225 and after first 3-4 hrs I slowly started to...
Looking for any pointers or tips to smoking a whole turkey. I built a reverse offset smoker and have hickory, cherry, maple, or oak wood. Dry brine or wet brine? Temp of the cook chamber? Never cooked a turkey on a stick burner and looking for some guidance. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
Have a brisket to cook for a barbecue a couple weekends from now, and it is supposed to start at 11 or 12 in the morning. I was wondering if I had it done by 2 or 3 a.m. if I could rest it in a cooler that has been warmed by boiling water, wrap the brisket in towels, and fill all the dead space...
I bought a 60(20 inches x 5ft) and 80gallon (24 inches x 5ft)propane tank the other day. Also snagged a piece of 4x5 ft piece of steel from a scrap yard. It is about 3/8 to 1/4 thick, I plan to use this for my firebox. Looking to get some ¾ #9 expanded metal for the cooking grate, some ⅛inch...
After about 2-3 weeks of searching I finally found a 80-100 gallon propane tank. The only thing I'm questioning, is the dimensions he gave me was approximately 20" diameter and 7 ft long. Which I don't want a 7 ft long smoker, I would prefer 4.5-5 ft long. From the research I've done, I thought...
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