For some of our more experienced cooks on the forum, I pose this question:
What would you say is your "batting average" when it comes to home run recipes/smokes?
Personally I find myself somewhere right around .500. If I stick to traditional cooks that I know well enough to cook in my sleep I'm usually solid, but when I go outside of the usuals (I.E. 3-2-1 ribs, etc...) my average drops.
Anyone else have similar experiences? I can say there's only been one cook I remember that I actually gave all of it to the dog. That was my first brisket. I was brand new (didn't find this forum yet) and just cooked it until the probe thermometer said it was done. I can unequivocally state that brisket cooked to 170° is terrible! The dog barely ate it. But I've lived and learned...
What would you say is your "batting average" when it comes to home run recipes/smokes?
Personally I find myself somewhere right around .500. If I stick to traditional cooks that I know well enough to cook in my sleep I'm usually solid, but when I go outside of the usuals (I.E. 3-2-1 ribs, etc...) my average drops.
Anyone else have similar experiences? I can say there's only been one cook I remember that I actually gave all of it to the dog. That was my first brisket. I was brand new (didn't find this forum yet) and just cooked it until the probe thermometer said it was done. I can unequivocally state that brisket cooked to 170° is terrible! The dog barely ate it. But I've lived and learned...