I thought I would post a picture of my BB ribs from a few days ago - these were cooked on my smoker with the short ribs and pastrami which I posted about separately here.
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Busting out the smoker is an all day thing so I cooked three items (pastrami, BB ribs, and Short ribs) - after 3 or 4 hours I moved the short ribs and pastrami to my sous vide for for meals later in the week.
After the ribs were done I smoked peppers, tomatoes & onions from my garden - then they go into the dehydrator and then the grinder. (BTW, the smoked onions are great - I plan to make a big batch in a few days once the rain moves out).
Anyway - that is how I use the smoker once and get a bunch of stuff done - only one clean up and lots of meals....
Ribs were wrapped in butcher paper for the last 2 or 3 hours than sauced and finished on my weber...
How to be lazy and still enjoy your smoker
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Re: How to be lazy and still enjoy your smoker
It all looks great. Wish I had the dehydrator, grinder, and time to do my own spices like that. I can barely imagine how much flavor that imparts to your foods. Well done Sir, and welcome.
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Sure look's good to me !!
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excellent pics
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Re: How to be lazy and still enjoy your smoker
We have just bought a dehydrater as well, I'm currently drying thyme rosemary oregano and parsley. I'm gunna have to try onions next.lol.
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