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agree with cliffcarter. and we also use a kitchen aid mixer. because hell it is usually a lot of rub at one time. plus it's a ton easier to do. especially when brisket is one rub pork is another and yet chicken another still.
wow! in round rock WITH a sooner avatar. hmm need to readdress that in about six or seven months. haha.
of course that isn't the point here and so on to welcoming you like a true TEXAN would . welcome to the forum sir and i for one will look forward to seeing your contributions. if i may...
i definitely recommend searching the techniques involved cooking these. you will find that you can pre-cook a little and then finish right before the serving time. as mentioned they tend to continue to cook and seeing how the ideal temp is narrow, i would use a bit of caution when resting this cut.
welcome to the forum. i am a misplaced Texan living in Albuquerque N.M. right now. hopefully we will meet at one of the comps. you know there is a bbq comp in durango on the fourth of july. but alas i digress,
again welcome to the forum
living in New Mexico for the moment. have been playing with smoke and fire for about fifteen years now. found this place through a link somewhere else and thought it looked nice.
i cook on a offset homemade job and so far it has worked well for me. i think i will be needing to upgrade in a...
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