That beef looks so tender. Great in a sammich.
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Be different.......we love different.
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I hope you realize that after these multiple and awesome "Qs", the future challenges and pressure to equal this one is ALL YOUR FAULT
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Yes I realize that. I just finished putting on the Lava Tape to try and seal leaks and hold heat better. We'll see how that works. Although it tasted okay I am not that fond of the Camp Chef brand hickory pellets. Next time I am trying Cooking Pellets Perfect Mix. I ordered theirs and also got a bag of their Hickory.
For the cook this is my notes: Started at 225 degrees high smoke. Yes I wrapped the brisket at 6 hours at the stall, wrapped it and cooked it 5 more hours until it hit 200 degrees internal. When I got the chicken and ribs off I cranked it up to 250 degrees with just the brisket on.
At 6 hours the chicken hit 170 degrees internal and I took it off. The pork loin was done at 150 degrees in 4 hours. The ribs I used the tried and true 3 hours on smoke, 2 hours wrapped and 1 hour unwrapped.
I might should have cooked the ribs a little longer before wrapping. I used Stubs to mop them because that is what I had. I also did not mop them the last hour. Not that pleased with Stubs this time. I should have used Sweet Baby Rays since I had that too. I'll be ordering some peach from SuckleBusters soon. I am out of that and that is the stuff on ribs.
All in all it was a success. Pretty pleased with how it turned out.
For the cook this is my notes: Started at 225 degrees high smoke. Yes I wrapped the brisket at 6 hours at the stall, wrapped it and cooked it 5 more hours until it hit 200 degrees internal. When I got the chicken and ribs off I cranked it up to 250 degrees with just the brisket on.
At 6 hours the chicken hit 170 degrees internal and I took it off. The pork loin was done at 150 degrees in 4 hours. The ribs I used the tried and true 3 hours on smoke, 2 hours wrapped and 1 hour unwrapped.
I might should have cooked the ribs a little longer before wrapping. I used Stubs to mop them because that is what I had. I also did not mop them the last hour. Not that pleased with Stubs this time. I should have used Sweet Baby Rays since I had that too. I'll be ordering some peach from SuckleBusters soon. I am out of that and that is the stuff on ribs.
All in all it was a success. Pretty pleased with how it turned out.
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Just ordered a gallon of Sucklebusters Peach BBQ and a gallon of Sweet Texas Pecan rub. That rub sounds like just what I was looking for. Yum!
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Dang!!! Makes me want a pellet machine!
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I just put my Campchef together and did the initial burn..not going to cook on it for two weeks most likely..got a dang freezer full of smoked briskets, chickens, sausages and pork butt..got to do some serious eating first..
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Sure does look good!
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Which thickness and width tape did you choose?
Reason I ask is that I saw a youtube vid with a guy who did a before and after demo on his campchef with and without tape installed.
His still leaked like crazy but he did use the thick and wide version tape.
Reason I ask is that I saw a youtube vid with a guy who did a before and after demo on his campchef with and without tape installed.
His still leaked like crazy but he did use the thick and wide version tape.
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I used this one and it worked not perfectly but way better than before.Chasdev wrote:Which thickness and width tape did you choose?
Reason I ask is that I saw a youtube vid with a guy who did a before and after demo on his campchef with and without tape installed.
His still leaked like crazy but he did use the thick and wide version tape.
https://www.amazon.com/FireBlack34-Green-MEDIUM-smoker-Gasket/dp/B015DAI8K0/ref=sr_1_fkmr0_4?s=movies-tv&ie=UTF8&qid=1499108513&sr=8-4-fkmr0&keywords=Lava+heat+gasket
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