It's time to smoke
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It's time to smoke
Well for the first time since I joined this forum, I'm getting a chance to do some Q.
I have a brisket, pork shoulder, and whole chicken in the smoker as I type. I'm taking some picture so hopefully I figure out how to post them on this forum.
DKM
I have a brisket, pork shoulder, and whole chicken in the smoker as I type. I'm taking some picture so hopefully I figure out how to post them on this forum.
DKM
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Let's see if I know what I'm doing.
Well when you need to feed between 25 to 30 teenagers for breakfast what do you fix? Meat, what else? So we get some chicken, beef and pork.
The seasoning was simple. Kosher salt, black pepper, and garlic powder for the chicken and brisket. Mustard, kosher salt, and black pepper for the pork shoulder.
The chicken was smoked for 4 hours before I took it out and took it off the bone and held it in the fridge over night.
16 hours later we have the shoulder.
5 minutes later we have pulled pork.
Then the brisket.
I chopped it up and took them all to the church and served with flour tortillas. Who needs sauce with this?
DKM
Well when you need to feed between 25 to 30 teenagers for breakfast what do you fix? Meat, what else? So we get some chicken, beef and pork.
The seasoning was simple. Kosher salt, black pepper, and garlic powder for the chicken and brisket. Mustard, kosher salt, and black pepper for the pork shoulder.
The chicken was smoked for 4 hours before I took it out and took it off the bone and held it in the fridge over night.
16 hours later we have the shoulder.
5 minutes later we have pulled pork.
Then the brisket.
I chopped it up and took them all to the church and served with flour tortillas. Who needs sauce with this?
DKM
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Depending on how easy you want to make smoking.. the smoker usually makes very little difference. Its the cook that makes a bigger diference.
The food looks great. Sorry I missed the breakfast . However, I've licked my screen several times trying to taste the brisket. My monitor hasn't been this clean in months
The food looks great. Sorry I missed the breakfast . However, I've licked my screen several times trying to taste the brisket. My monitor hasn't been this clean in months
dkm wrote:It got some good reviews from the teens and the adults who there.
What I really liked about it was that I used the cheapest smoker I could find at Wal-Mart.
DKM
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