I've read a lot of threads recently where people are critizing themselves way to harshly for what they view as failed attempts on ribs or fatties or briskets, etc.
Many of these "failures" as they call them are tasty, well done creations.
If it was easy to pump out perfection everytime, it wouldn't be as much fun. Half the enjoyment I get from smoking is the challenge of nothing is for certain and every smoke is different.
The beauty of cooking in general and smoking in particular is that it is a never ending learning process. Whether you have done 1 pork butt or a thousand there is always something to learn and a way to improve.
So my advice is:
1) Don't be too hard on yourselves.
2) Keep trying.
3) Enjoy the trip, not just the destination.
Many of these "failures" as they call them are tasty, well done creations.
If it was easy to pump out perfection everytime, it wouldn't be as much fun. Half the enjoyment I get from smoking is the challenge of nothing is for certain and every smoke is different.
The beauty of cooking in general and smoking in particular is that it is a never ending learning process. Whether you have done 1 pork butt or a thousand there is always something to learn and a way to improve.
So my advice is:
1) Don't be too hard on yourselves.
2) Keep trying.
3) Enjoy the trip, not just the destination.
