Hey everyone,
i've been lurking for a while now and thought I better introduce myself,
Looks like a good place to hang your hat, and chew the fat awhile
been smoking things for quite some time, Had my BDS for about a year and a half and just getting back to it after some time off, life gets busy and you forget the good things, but thats done and now I'm looking forward to some good eating, just did 10lbs of beef sticks and 10 lbs of summer sausage this weekend just to refresh myself, turned out great, man you just can't buy the quality you can make yourself. just bought the cold smoker attachment gonna give that a wirl soon too.
anyways gonna sit back and do some more reading
see ya all in the forums
Hey Leftcoast welcome to the forum. Good to see somemore canucks on board. This is one of the best forums you will ever find and these guys and gals are awesome. Any questions just ask.
lcs, welcome and glad you joined the party.
since you really are veteran smoke will just tell you, any questions, just ask
Howdey Leftcoast!
Looking foward to be chat'n with ya around here.
W E L C O M E to the Forum leftcoast smoker!
Welcome to the forum leftcoast smoker. ;D ;D
Welcome to the forum - and heck we Americans won't hold it against you that you're from Canada.
Welcome to the family Eh!
Glad to hear that you've already mastered sausages.
Lump
Howdy Leftcoast I too live in Langley. Nice to have you here.
Remember to post some pictures of your smokes. We all like
pictures.
Ross
Thanks for all the warm welcomes
Hello everyone: Got a OBS for Xmas have not used it yet. Never smoked before but have been reading forum since Dec 28. Hope to get started soon. Not sure what to attempt first ribs or roast. :D
Quote from: ninerguy on January 18, 2010, 05:59:23 PM
Hello everyone: Got a OBS for Xmas have not used it yet. Never smoked before but have been reading forum since Dec 28. Hope to get started soon. Not sure what to attempt first ribs or roast. :D
Go with the roast. Ribs can be a little tricky at times.
Hello, glad to see you are here... I am on the gulf coast... Way down south...
Welcome to then fun lefty
Dont be afraid to throw some food porn out here.
Welcome Niner. You've come to the right place. Ribs or roast, both short cooks with a delicious outcome. Assuming you mean a chuck roast when you say roast. Both can be a little tricky, but both with just a little care and attention a newbie can produce some grand eats and bask in the standing ovation the beneficiaries of your noble endeavor will surely bestow!
Hello Caneyscud: Big country music fan. Was in Nashville 3 yrs ago. Love the place hope to make it back down again. Thanks for the advice sure I will be looking for more in the future.
ninerguy :)
Niner, Glad you enjoyed the visit.
Kinda fun to live here with all the CM stars. Used to be more around and you'd see them all the time. AT one time many lived on this one road south of town. If you took a city tour they probably took you down it - Franklin Road. I live about 6 blocks from the likes of Tammie Wynette, Hank Jr., Ronnie Milsap (a friend of mine played keyboard for him for 19 years), Minnie Pearl, Chet Atkins (all but Ronnie Milsap have either moved or died). Been out fishing and have seen Alan Jackson on his boat, Johnny Cash on the deck of his house, Porter Wagonner fishing as well as Little Jimmie Dickens and Sterling Martin. See some at the Hockey Games - used to sit in back of Barbara Mandrel (she helped me learn the rules and what to look for - her sons played high school and college hockey), Taylor Swift about a month ago, Vince Gill and Amy Grant (regulars), Kid Rock, Joe Dee Messina, and Dierks Bentley. Had to control a drunk (or high) Tanya Tucker at a company anniversary party, Drove Johnny Rodriguez through the snow to another company party, I can look out my office window at Alan Jackson Fan Club (but have never seen him there), had a beer with Tom T. Hall, Dixie Hall, and Will Dunn on Tom T's Bus and helped them build a few things at their Horse riding for the Handicapped place, sat next to Lee Greenwood when he sang his God Bless the USA song (that was intense). For about 6 years ate lunch at a place that Eddie Arnold frequented as often as I did - also saw Ray Stevens there quite a few times. At one time went to church with Eddie Arnold, Chet Atkins, and Minnie Pearl. Played softball against a couple NHL Hockey players. Showed Al Gore his IQ a few times (1). Heard the front door open in our office one day, heard a voice I had heard before, went out to see who it was and almost ran into (literally) Naomi Judd - she wanted to see the boss to see if he would build her house. Was in line at a store behind a tall young lady in a big black cowboy hat one time - Terry Clark, saw Naomi and Wynona at 3 different stores on Christmas Eve a few years back. Alan Jackson lives a few blocks from the old family place and buys big cigar store indian carvings from a friend of mine. Quite a few have bought antiques from my wife - Dolly Parton and her sisters, Taylor Swift, Lily Tomlin, Nicole Kidman, George Lindsey (Goober) (have talked with him several times). Gone to a Bible Study at Darrel Waltrip's house. He lives on the other side of town, but will see Charlie Daniels from time to time driving around. Helped Faith Hill get out of an Outlaw Car at the first Outlaw race in Nashville (she looks very good even dirty, greasy, and in a fire suit)! Joe Dee Messina must be a member of my church as she has done 2 benefit concerts here. There's a couple of places in town, bars/lounges/speakeasy, where if you stay long enough, you never know who will come in and play at the free mic. Just driving around or in stores and restaurants you occassionally see some, especially during Fan Week or at fundraisers. Kinda fun!
Welcome to the forum leftcoast.
Hello again Caneyscud: Sounds like you get to see allot of stars. We did the tour of the stars homes, went to the Opry, the wonderful hotel there. Also hit several of the bars had a great time. Watched Toronto hang on and beat the Preds the other nite. When I asked about doing a roast or ribs you said a roast was probably easier. Silly question around here I have not seen any chuck roasts. Sirloin tip or inside or outside roasts. I could do prime rib but likely not first time. :-[ What do you think.
ninerguy
Yep, seeing them can be fun. But also irritating when you get behind a tour bus and can't get around it! ;D ;D
Thanks for bringing up the Toronto Game! Supposed to have gone but had to give away my ticket. Hard to get a win when you go down 3 zip in the first nine minutes - but they gave it a good try. The Preds did sweep their western Canada trip last week though. Don't think Vancouver was too happy about it either!
Boy, you had me there with the inside and outside roasts. Had to Google that. The Outside roast sounds like what we call bottom round. Not a very tender roast and doesn't have a lot of fat so wouldn't be my first choice - although some do well with it. The Inside Roast sounds like the one of the two I'd pick. Supposedly more tender. Salt and pepper, Montreal seasoning, or apply rub, put in smoker at 200 to 225 (lower the better) with 2 or 3 hours of smoke and take it to an IT of 125 for rare or 130 for medium rare - any higher than that - just eat dog food! Of course let it rest for 15 minutes or more before slicing. This will be like smoked prime rib. The Sirloin tip can also be done this way, but needs to be sliced very thin.
Those two roasts are from the hind leg of the cow/steer/bull. If you could find something from the shoulder, it would likely smoke better. That is where the chuck is from - also called, blade roast, shoulder blade roast, 7 bone roast. Thicker the better. But smoke it at 225 to 250 until an IT of 185 for slicing, or 195 to 205 for pull apart. Some will place the roast in foil at about 165 IT, with a splash of liquid, then finish out the cook to 200-205 IT. Any way, mighty tasty. The sirloin tip can be done this way (foiled) also. The tip is a lean cut of meat that needs the braising time in the foil to get tender without drying out.
Another recipe - particularly good with chucks
Bourbon Roast
5lb or thereabouts Roast
1 tbsp. Smokey Mesquite seasoning mix
1 tbsp. Pepper (fresh ground)
16 oz. KC Masterpiece Steakhouse marinade
4 oz. Bourbon Whisky
4 tbsp. Dark Brown Sugar
Cayenne to your hotness quotient
Mix 8 ounces of the steakhouse marinade and 2 ounces of the bourbon in a Ziploc bag and place the chuck roast in the bag for at least 8 hours of marinating before smoking.
Place all of the dry ingredients in a bowl and mix well.
Apply the dry rub to the marinated meat from the night before. Cover the entire meat with the rub.
Mix the remaining bourbon with the unused marinade and use as a basting solution after the first hour in the smoker. Baste every ½ hour until done.
Place on the smoker and cook to an internal temperature of 130 to 200 degrees (Depends on cut)
Allow to rest for 20 minutes to allow the juices to redistribute. Slice into steaks or pull.
PS - sorry, I'm not good with metric temps or weights.
Thanks Caneyscud: Yes we do have blade roasts, so that will be my choice. Also appreciate the recipe. :)
Hope to get working on my first smoke this weekend.
ninerguy