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Texanx5
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USA
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Posted - 04/07/2012 :  13:45:03  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I've got some baby backs, a pork loin, some eggs and hamburger patties on the Stump with some mesquite wood. Pretty weekend here. :)


Dewayne
ddg (Texanx5)

Old Smokey
WSM a.k.a. Weber Smokey Mountain
Weber Kettle
Stumps Smokers Stretch
Stumps Smokers SW42x6 off-set

BigOrangeSmoker
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USA
5262 Posts

Posted - 04/07/2012 :  19:42:08  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
COOKED 3 SLABS OF RIBS TODAY AND A BRISKET WILL GO ON ARROUND 6 IN THE MORNING

on edit 3 slabs i aint got no cooker big enough fer 34 slabs

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Stump Stretch
Orange Nation
Huntsville,Alabama
Eat A Pig Save A Farmer
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Edited by - BigOrangeSmoker on 04/08/2012 17:41:34
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Cactus1
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USA
1630 Posts

Posted - 04/07/2012 :  22:38:58  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I've cured about 10 lbs. of pork belly this week for bacon.
Almost 8 lbs. is cured with maple syrup, apple juice, sea salt and brown sugar. This is skin on pork belly. Will leave skin on about 1/3 when I slice. Skin that I remove, I'll vac pack some and save for making beans later and turn the rest in to cracklings. Will use hickory for smoke.
Bacon that I'm a little excited about. is cured teryake style. Pineapple juice, blue agave syrup, soy sauce, powdered ginger, and fresh crushed black pepper. I only cured for approximately 36 hours due to concerns about pineapple enzymes starting to break down the pork belly. Skin was already removed when I bought it. Will use white oak for smoke.
Grilled pork chops and angus beef hot dogs for dinner tonight.

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And ... Uh ... Oh Yeah ... Maybe A Chicken Wing In The Other!"
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neckbone
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Posted - 04/08/2012 :  03:45:51  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Briskets and Chickens for friday. Steaks for Easter dinner.

NECKBONES
Ted's Custom
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Boiling Springs, NC
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mountainpitbbq
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China
3217 Posts

Posted - 04/08/2012 :  18:15:38  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I thought that was an awful lot of ribs lmao
quote:
Originally posted by BigOrangeSmoker

COOKED 3 SLABS OF RIBS TODAY AND A BRISKET WILL GO ON ARROUND 6 IN THE MORNING

on edit 3 slabs i aint got no cooker big enough fer 34 slabs

Off The Sauce Cookers
Stump Monster Ordered


Stump Stretch
Orange Nation
Huntsville,Alabama
Eat A Pig Save A Farmer
phil.white@comcast.net




-Dave Putnam Valley NY Peoria Custom Cooker Backyard 24x48 w/ firebox grill NEBS member KCBS certified bbq judge
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Ken Fluker
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USA
1947 Posts

Posted - 04/09/2012 :  05:37:52  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by BigOrangeSmoker

COOKED 3 SLABS OF RIBS TODAY AND A BRISKET WILL GO ON ARROUND 6 IN THE MORNING

on edit 3 slabs i aint got no cooker big enough fer 34 slabs

Off The Sauce Cookers
Stump Monster Ordered


Stump Stretch
Orange Nation
Huntsville,Alabama
Eat A Pig Save A Farmer
phil.white@comcast.net



Dang I thought you done went back to a Lang 84 with a deluxe warmer.

Ez-Duz-It
FBA/KCBS/MIM/MBN/GBA
"Off The Sauce Cookers"
Phil White and Ken Fluker
Customized Candy Apple Red 5 rack Stumps Stretch/w Cyber Q
Stumps Elite
Lower Alabama & part time Waynesboro, Ga.
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paulmcdonald
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USA
2579 Posts

Posted - 04/16/2012 :  15:43:09  Show Profile  Visit paulmcdonald's Homepage  Reply with Quote
For Easter, we did tenderloin steaks. Used a skillet because I wanted to make a pepper-brandy sauce and I haven't yet figured out how to get the crispy-yum-yums off the grill grate into the sauce pan without my wife seeing me do it...

Paul "SPIKE" McDonald
KC Grill Man
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Cactus1
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USA
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Posted - 04/17/2012 :  01:35:45  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Paul - Just ask her to close her eyes!

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And ... Uh ... Oh Yeah ... Maybe A Chicken Wing In The Other!"
Member - IBS, Nelsen's Hall Bitter's Club, & West Side Rooters Social Club
Whatever You Do - Wherever You Go - Have A Great One!
22 1/2" Weber One Touch Silver (my "go to grill"), 26 3/4" Weber One Touch Gold, 18 1/2" WSM (with basic mods), 22 1/2" WSM (with basic mods), 1970's era Weber Kettle (rescued from & at my Dad's in Ohio - my cooker when I'm there), MasterBuilt Digital Electric
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