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Chili was where my first 2 briskets ended up, about 25 years ago. I didn't cook 'em long enough and they were tough as a couple of old boots. You can make anything tender if you stew it long enough, so a big pot of chili was the only way I figured I could salvage some value out of them. The chili was phenomenal. I've been using mesquite-smoked beef ever since.
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I think a large part of it is that they're hard to find, at least in "barbecue" form; I see the little shorty version in the grocery store, but those would be a PITA on a smoker. I get mine at Restaurant Depot. If you have an RD in your area and you're a KCBS member, you can get in by showing your KCBS card.
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The other thing about them is that they look 'intimidating' to some people and they are expensive enough that, generally speaking, you're not going to buy them to experiment if you don't know what you are doing. |
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With brisket (or any very long cook) I was disappointed with the results, ribs were always good. I found that my treagers (I have two, so a little bit of a sample size), run way hotter then what the setting tells you, which makes sense. The probe is way off on the side, and the body of the cooker is not insulated. I have to set it at 185 for it to actually run close to 225 where the food is. Something worth checking. I also don't rely on time for much of anything, except for reminders to check the temperature of the food and the 'environment' that the food is in. |
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I bbqed some steaks and lamb rack
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That's pure meat porn. Nice job!
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For the past several months I have been more into pizzas, breads, and live fire cooking then smoking/bbq, but lately I've been thinking about large chunks of slow cooked goodness again. |
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What are you guys using to monitor temperature of steaks and roasts when bbq-ing? I over cooked 4 nice NY strips last night and I was really pissed at myself. Would love a good recommendation on a thermometer. I’d say I missed it by 3 minutes and blew the medium / medium rare I was after.
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I'm sure the pros here will laugh at me but I use the Weber grill guide. Long ago they had a printed book that really went into detail with the types of meat, weight and/or thickness and desired doneness. It was on the money. They scaled back a bit and don't have specific times for rare, med rare etc. but it still works. I found it online and use it anytime I grill. It will show say a steak 1 inch thick 6 to 8 minutes on direct high heat, so 3 minutes then turn for another 3. 2 inch steak - 14 to 18 minutes - sear 6 to 8 minutes direct high heat and 8 to 10 minutes indirect high (meaning shut center burner(s) and continue to cook with no flame directly below the steaks). I prefer on the med rare side and would rather put back on than overcook so I will cut time off.
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When I do steaks, I do them over really high heat using lump charcoal. I usually use rib eyes about 2" thick, often bone-in. I get them to 95-98 degrees at the coldest spot I can find, and then foil them tight and rest them for 10-15 minutes. Turns out fabulous.
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When they're that thick and cooked over a hot fire, the middle is a lovely light pink at about 125 degrees when they're done resting, from the internal heat transfer.
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Slightly off subject, but I found this (while going down a rabbit hole)Youtube video that you guys might find interesting on chef knives. It’s on David Holly from Knife Merchant, and he seems to really know his stuff. Curious what you you think!
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