First Bonelss/Skinless Breasts

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bworthy

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May 1, 2014
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Folsom, CA
Threw a couple of breasts in the Masterbuilt for dinner tonight. Simple brine for an hour, then my rub and into the smoker. Smoked at about 240* for just over an hour to 165*.

Finished off with just a little commercial sauce mixed with a little Worcestershire sauce and lemon pepper. Tasted pretty darn good, but my rub is a little to spicey for the wife. I'll need to tame it down a little.
 
Those look very good! 
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  You could always make a separate rub for your wife that is milder then you would each have one you enjoy 
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  Nice smoke man 
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Try a milder Chile then you can play with some flavors to enhance them . . . like Gr. Clove and Turbinato Sugar. I like a sweeter glaze on my Chicken and this seems to do a good job for me.
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I'm not familiar with turbinate sugar. Is it used in addition to brown sugar or instead of white or brown sugar? I know I can cut back on the cayenne a little and add more paprika or other spices.
 
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