Typically kosher salt and sugar, check the lox thread I posted a while back. I think I posted the recipe but if not I will.
Don't use #2! That's for dry cured meats. Kosher and sugar plus your flavoring is all you need for salmon.
Typically kosher salt and sugar, check the lox thread I posted a while back. I think I posted the recipe but if not I will.
Been thinking about smoking a turkey forms couple of hours then deep frying it for thanksgiving. Anyone have experience?
Been thinking about smoking a turkey for a couple of hours then deep frying it for thanksgiving. Anyone have experience?
Been thinking about smoking a turkey for a couple of hours then deep frying it for thanksgiving. Anyone have experience?
I do not smoke turkeys. Every one I have eaten taste like Ham. Got nothing against Ham but I don't want my turkey to taste like Ham.
I am guessing you are looking for the smokiness to be in the fried turkey. Maybe you could use smoke flavoring in your turkey brine/injection.
Been thinking about smoking a turkey for a couple of hours then deep frying it for thanksgiving. Anyone have experience?
I do not smoke turkeys. Every one I have eaten taste like Ham. Got nothing against Ham but I don't want my turkey to taste like Ham.
I am guessing you are looking for the smokiness to be in the fried turkey. Maybe you could use smoke flavoring in your turkey brine/injection.
Fresh Beef Ribs. These are amazing! They are not the dinosaur bones with little meat, these are the shorter ribs from the middle. At first I thought at $2.99 they were too high priced, then after the butcher gave me a deal, $1.99 lb, and I now hope I can buy these every time. Overnight in the fridge with a healthy layer of homemade dry rub, and voi'la, amazement. Tender, moist, meaty, tasty, wow. Even at $2.99 lb, they would be worth it.
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bwarbiany said:3 slabs of spares and 4 lbs of tri-tip today ;-)
Have you seen the tri-tip recipe on BBQbros.net? It's a goat cheese topping with a honey mustard sauce. It's awesome!!
Enjoy the food
Have you seen the tri-tip recipe on BBQbros.net? It's a goat cheese topping with a honey mustard sauce. It's awesome!!
Enjoy the food
bwarbiany said:I'm going more traditional. Worcestershire, with SPOG, and a bit of chipotle, ancho, and cayenne. Smoked on hickory, then reverse-sear to finish.
3 slabs of spares and 4 lbs of tri-tip today ;-)
bwarbiany said:And here's the final result.
What was your time and pit temp for the tri-tips?