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Thanks guys :) it was a pretty easy cook but it never gets old to open that lid when it hits temp and seeing some nice bark and a good lookin piece of meat lol
My son's baptism is tommorow and we're having people over after the ceremony so I decided to smoke a ham well half a ham lol, I basically followed howtobbqright on YouTubes recipe used cherry wood got te internal temp up to 135 put my glaze on let it rise to 140 gonna let it sit carve it and get...
3.5 pound beef short rib, used a little olive oil as a binder and plowboys bovine bold for a rub, threw them on at 250 degrees they cooked for about 6 an a half hours, no foil just cooked them straight through, turned out awesome!
Just bought a tp20! Pretty excited to try it out, also got a can of bovine bold in the mail as well, probably gonna do a pork butt or some pork belly next week, anybody on here have experience with the tp20?
Thanks man! And hell yea it is, I started out with a Brinkman and it was pretty crappy lol so to have something that holds Temps well and draws through allot of heat and smoke, feels great.
I have a thread that I started awhile back, in the offset smoker section, the title is, 24 inch offset smoker, i have pics from start to finish basically :)
Thank you! I was very pleased with the first attempt at brisket , I built the smoker from scratch and it definitely justifies all the hard work :) I am completely addicted to bbq lol
I smoked mine at about 250 wrapped it in butcher paper at 160 degrees, had a little trouble right at the end the temp dipped to about 225 but I hit 200 degrees IT wrapped it in towels and threw it in a cooler for 1.5 hours. I was real nervous but it turned out great the family loved it and it...
Hey everyone just sharing my first attempt at brisket cook is currently under way its a 14 pound brisket I got at Costco, I trimmed it last night, got up real early started my fire and seasoned it with half salt half pepper, threw it on at about 6 am, kind of nervous but really excited, in my...
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