Saturday Brisket and Ribs

Started by thirtydaZe, January 07, 2012, 01:06:59 PM

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thirtydaZe

wife is having a friend and her "serious" boyfriend over for drinks and dinner tonight.

we are cooking the fun stuff!

this was seasoned and vac sealed about 2 weeks ago maybe


out of the seal


ribs just done about 1 hour prior to cook time


still running a bit HOT


but my smoke is sooo thin and blue......


ribs ready to go boating


remind me to not forget the finished product!

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Auber PID 1202 Dual Probe
Yoder Cheyenne 16

OldHickory

Okay, you have a great start, looks good.  Just your reminder, where are the finished pics?  I like your stick burner.  I have a old New Braunfels that I really like and get some good cooks with, especially when there are more than two to cook for.
Bradley DS4 with Auber PID and dual element mod
Char-Broil SRG
Weber kettle with rotisserie
Charmglow 5 burner with rotisserie pgg
Pit Barrel Smoker

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mikecorn.1

The ole maverick still going strong. I still have mine also. Nice looking eats.


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SouthernSmoked

Them some nice looking ribs!! Well done
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thirtydaZe

about this time into the cook things were getting a bit fuzzy, as you may gather from the quality of the pic.

totally forgot the brisket, but lets just say this wasn't the best cook i've ever done. 

i ultimately tried to go hot and fast to long, the brisket never hit a stall, and the ribs were a bit dry.  rib flavor was decent, but not my best.

to this day i don't know what i was thinking with trying to go hot and fast.


here are the ribs.

DBS 6 Rack
Auber PID 1202 Dual Probe
Yoder Cheyenne 16

OldHickory

The advantage of the Bradley is low and slow. Yes I will say it.  WHAT WERE YOU THINKING
Bradley DS4 with Auber PID and dual element mod
Char-Broil SRG
Weber kettle with rotisserie
Charmglow 5 burner with rotisserie pgg
Pit Barrel Smoker

We the people own this United States Of America,and the Constitution is our owners manual.

OU812

Been there, done that!

Now I set allarms to when things should be done, if not done then reset the allarms and go back to enjoyin myself.  ;D

Everyone around here knows that when an allarm goes off its time to get back to the smoker.  ;)

thirtydaZe

Quote from: OldHickory on January 10, 2012, 03:30:08 PM
The advantage of the Bradley is low and slow. Yes I will say it.  WHAT WERE YOU THINKING

not to certain, but i had fun doing it!

DBS 6 Rack
Auber PID 1202 Dual Probe
Yoder Cheyenne 16

squirtthecat


You might look at getting a Pitmaster IQ for that thing.  It would help control the temps.

thirtydaZe

Quote from: squirtthecat on January 11, 2012, 10:27:15 AM

You might look at getting a Pitmaster IQ for that thing.  It would help control the temps.

i've actually considered looking into one of those.

truth is i kind of purposely kept rolling the high temp.  i knew i needed to cool it off, but as usual got a later start on building the fire than intended....

DBS 6 Rack
Auber PID 1202 Dual Probe
Yoder Cheyenne 16

OldHickory

Squirt is right, a tempcontroler would be a big help.  I have one on my old "New Braunfels" it works great. I have the Auber Instr. controler.



I made a plate to adapt the fan to fit the air vent, was real simple.

 

Here is the controler, I had the temp set for 240*, and then here is the finished product.
Bradley DS4 with Auber PID and dual element mod
Char-Broil SRG
Weber kettle with rotisserie
Charmglow 5 burner with rotisserie pgg
Pit Barrel Smoker

We the people own this United States Of America,and the Constitution is our owners manual.