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I have a little experience with pellet smokers.
#1. If you can go easy on the smoke, when it comes to beef.
#2. if you can Sear and/or char the outside over open wood coals or charcoal, very hot!
#3. Pull at 125* for mid-rare.
#4. Wrap in foil, then bath towel and place in small cooler to rest for at least 30 minutes ... 1hr tops.
JMO...... Always works for me. Good Luck
I like smoking meat and I have done a rib roast that way. However, if you spent the cash to buy a whole dry aged rib roll I would say the best way to do it is to grill it. You can cut it into thick chops and do a reverse sear. Best bang for your buck imo.
I wouldn't smoke it at all.The Idea of an aged steak is to bring out a unique beefy flavor.Smoking just messes with that in my book.I'd cut the rind off,cut 2.5" steaks and sear on a screaming hot grill over charcoal.Noboundaries just did a thread on cowboy steak ;)
I think you have a solid plan already Tim. Just go by internal temp and not time. As Al pointed out it will cook faster than normal. I don't think you need water in the pan, but might as well put some carrots celery and onion in there while you are at it. That ought to be good!
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