Thank you all :)

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ChubbyBadnews

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Sorry about the delay in posting the pics.



Blast off!!



Looking good, few hours in.



Spatchcocked chicken after about 5 hrs. Amazing! Not dry even after resting it a while.



Rendering the finished buck brests on a low heat to get that skin crisp. Also amazing!



Pulled chicken.


Left the lamb till the next day. Really should have waited and got my Pestal & Mortor. Meat was lovely but the rub was to coarse :(
Needed to be powder and maybe mixed with a little yogurt.
Next time!


Indian style dry rub on a rack of lamb. Didn't have my pestle & Mortor with me :(

All in all, for our first time I was really impressed with the outcome. Saying that, I learned alot and did make mistakes.
All par of the course, I suppose :)

Next were some ribs I had marinating in some homemade bbq sauce for 2 days. Now these were simply off the chart!!



Pork belly ribs. 2 days marination in homemade bbq sauce.




After about 6 hours. Basting time :)



Made a bit of creamed corn on the fly and tucked in.
My bro and I were kinda speechless for a few seconds. Really, REALLY GOOD!!

Also, I must apologise for the crappy quality of the pic's. They were taken from my phone which is on its last legs :(

Have to bring out a propper camera next time.

Hope you are all well, folks :)
All hail the pig... hom nom nom

viper125

Good luck with your cameras. I had two really good ones and a cheaper one. Guess i wore them out. Got to wait to fix them untill then its all cell phone pics. Lol Your smoking all looks great!

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A few pics from smokes....
http://photobucket.com/smokinpics
Inside setup.

ChubbyBadnews

Thanks Viper. Looking forward to posting lots of pics in the future.
All hail the pig... hom nom nom

beefmann

looks like he got the smoking bug

ChubbyBadnews

Yes, yes I do.

Looking forward to getting the cold smoke attachment. Want to heavy smoke some tomatoes so I can blend them in with my homemade bbq sauce.

All hail the pig... hom nom nom

bigjimak

Depending on just how fine you want the spices, you can get good results with a coffee bean grinder, albeit in fairly small quantities.  A kitchen food processor with a chopping blade may work with larger quantities but I haven't tried it <yet>. <grin>

Racer17

Just a chance to look at your pics. It looks to me you guys are real pros. Everything looks darn tasty.

ChubbyBadnews

Quote from: bigjimak on January 22, 2013, 12:42:11 AM
Depending on just how fine you want the spices, you can get good results with a coffee bean grinder, albeit in fairly small quantities.  A kitchen food processor with a chopping blade may work with larger quantities but I haven't tried it <yet>. <grin>

Very true. On the night I was just too impatient to wait till the next day to get my Pestal & Mortor. Sharp knife usually works but I was using some Fenugreek seeds and they really need to be crushed or ground up.

Patients next time ;)
All hail the pig... hom nom nom

SiFumar

Looks like you had some really nice meals.

bigjimak

Quote from: SiFumar on January 22, 2013, 05:15:42 PM
Looks like you had some really nice meals.

..and I'll wager no shortage of friends looking for a dinner invitation!! :)