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Food Smokers and Smoking Tips/Tricks/Techniques

Discussion in 'Food Talk' started by Polymerhead, Jul 15, 2012.

  1. Mar 29, 2017 at 9:30 AM
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    It easier to find the powder than the paste at least here in SD. Sometimes stores carry it in the mexican food section next to the dried chilis. Just put some oil in a pan and heat it up a bit and then put in the powder. Makes a good paste and its easier to incorporate your other spices at the same time.
     
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  2. Mar 29, 2017 at 9:41 AM
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    Is it a unique flavor or similar to chili powder or the like?
     
  3. Mar 29, 2017 at 9:42 AM
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  4. Mar 29, 2017 at 9:43 AM
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  5. Mar 29, 2017 at 9:45 AM
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    I've used it to make Cochinita Pibil. Go to your local Mexican restaurant, ask to buy a block. Works for me every time :)
     
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  7. Mar 29, 2017 at 10:05 AM
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    FYI: According to the Lowe's circular I got in the mail yesterday, they are doing 2 18# bags of Kingford for $12.99 until 4-5. Not sure if those specials vary by region but I'm in Memphis if that matters. I believe I've seen them run 2 21#bags for $9.99 every once in a while but either way it's a good opportunity to stock up if you you use the plain blue bag Kingsford (which I do in my kettle and WSM).
     
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  8. Mar 29, 2017 at 10:13 AM
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    Ditto! here...looks like Im going to Lowes in the next few days :)
     
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    Lowes carries Stubbs... Stubbs ftw.

    BBQ/GRILLING - WHAT CHARCOAL DO YOU USE
     
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    Cant beat that price...I know the stubbs works as well but Im cheap in the charcoal respect. They have a weber charcoal as well but at $20. a bag...no thanks...
     
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    yeah I have chips in apple, cherry, hickory, and mesquite ;)
     
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    What do you use the Pear on? I dont think Ive used that. I like Pecan too...Im out of that though :(
     
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    I've got nothing against Stubb's but I've never noticed an ammonia smell when I use Kingsford and it's cheap and consistent. To each their own as far as I'm concerned. Cook it however you want (unless it's putting a pork shoulder and a bottle of KC Masterpiece in a crock pot for 8 hours and calling it pulled pork, that shit is wrong).
     
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  15. Mar 29, 2017 at 10:37 AM
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    Ya it's got to be at least 9 hours. :rofl:

    One weekend we were having a party my wife said we can do pulled pork in the crock pot. She looked at me and said right away forget I said I it. Smoker it is.
     
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    No doubt not the best pulled pork but it would suffice just for something to eat...Wrong is putting ketchup on steak or burritos...:puke:
     
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    My brother in law drowns his steak in A1 sauce. I look at him as if he has 3 heads. If you need sauce on your steak like that then you need to get a better cut of meat and someone who knows how to cook it.
     
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    Or anything for that matter.
     
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    At least you are getting some smoke on it. If I can't do the smoker for pulled pork then it usually gets done in the oven low and slow. Crock pot stuff is ok in a pinch but I would rather make too much for a meal and then freeze it in a vacuum bag and reheat later.
     
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    I've actually been using salt and pepper on them toss them on the smoker for about 30 mins at low heat, then fire it up nice and hot and finish the cook on the steaks. Some of the best steaks I've had, you get that nice touch of smoke taste added into it. Had more compliments on my steaks since I've been doing them this way the last year or so than ever before.
     
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