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Ribs and using the Auber PID?

Started by freakaccident, June 09, 2011, 08:36:03 PM

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freakaccident

I bought the Auber dual probe PID and I hope it will be here for this weekend.  I plan on smoking 4 racks of baby backs.  Are there instructions with the Auber?  If not how should I use it?

I am planning on the 321 method with apple juice for the #2. 

What wood pucks would be a good choice to go with?  I was thinking of alternating the Jim Beam pucks with apple.  Any advice?

GusRobin

should be a CD with it.
If not, here are some instructions:
http://forum.bradleysmoker.com/index.php?topic=18346.0

If you need more help, just yell.
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ghost9mm

That link Gus gave you is really great..if he could make me understand it at age 74 you should not have a problem with it....you will really enjoy the PID it's well worth the money...
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Keymaster

Yep, I put the cd in the drawer and followed guidance from Gus's Thread!!!! He made it easy Peasy ;D

freakaccident

Thanks so much!  I read through that I'm still a bit confused but I'll figure it out.

One question,  If I am doing basically 6 hours with no change in cabinet temps would I just set the first timer for 6 hours and 0 on the other 5?

Thanks,
Aaron

muebe

Quote from: freakaccident on June 10, 2011, 10:01:05 PM
Thanks so much!  I read through that I'm still a bit confused but I'll figure it out.

One question,  If I am doing basically 6 hours with no change in cabinet temps would I just set the first timer for 6 hours and 0 on the other 5?

Thanks,
Aaron

YES ;D
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2 TBEs(1 natural gas & 1 LP gas)
OBS(Auberins dual probe PID, 900w finned element & convection fan mods)
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freakaccident

Quote from: muebe on June 10, 2011, 10:05:21 PM
Quote from: freakaccident on June 10, 2011, 10:01:05 PM
Thanks so much!  I read through that I'm still a bit confused but I'll figure it out.

One question,  If I am doing basically 6 hours with no change in cabinet temps would I just set the first timer for 6 hours and 0 on the other 5?

Thanks,
Aaron

YES ;D

Thanks!  OH and what wood pucks would be best for first time baby backs?  I have the variety box and a box of the Jim Beams.

Thanks!

muebe

I would use Hickory or Oak(Jim Beam)
Natural Gas 4 burner stainless RED with auto-clean
2 TBEs(1 natural gas & 1 LP gas)
OBS(Auberins dual probe PID, 900w finned element & convection fan mods)
2011 Memphis Select Pellet Smoker
BBQ Grillware vertical smoker(oven thermostat installed & converted to natural gas)

freakaccident

Quote from: muebe on June 10, 2011, 10:35:08 PM
I would use Hickory or Oak(Jim Beam)

Ok.  I will go with just the Jim Beam for these.

Thanks

freakaccident

#9
Ok so here is a summary and pics of the rib cook today.  The Auber PID is ridiculously easy to use once you understand the basic concept of attaching a smoke cycle to a specific cook cycle and spreading out the cycles to do what you want.

I ran it like this:
Cycle 1: 1 hour at 250 for warmup - no meat
Cycle 2: 3 hours at 225 with smoke cycle
Cycle 3: 2 hours at 225 with no smoke - meat in foil with apple juice
Cycle 4: 1 hour at 225 with no smoke - meat basted in sauce and on rack not in foil.
FTC = 1 hour

I didn't measure IT after the 3 hour cycle because I didn't want to mess with it and the foil.  

I used the Jim Beam wood pucks.

I was using baby backs.

I used the rub recipe from here:
http://www.susanminor.org/forums/showthread.php?449-Competition-Ribs


Overall I was very happy with the way they turned out except for the smokiness.  Everyone else liked it but I thought the smokiness was overpowering.  I'm not sure if it was the wood or that I smoked too long.  I'm not entirely sure I like the Jim Beam pucks.  I tried them with ABTs last week and got the same overpowering smokiness impression.    I may try a different wood next time.

Here are some pics of the finished product.  





GusRobin

Smoke is an individual taste. That's why many will keep a detailed log of their cooks so you can look at what yo did last time and adjust accordingly.
"It ain't worth missing someone from your past- there is a reason they didn't make it to your future."

"Life is tough, it is even tougher when you are stupid"

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