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    Got my ribs going right now with applewood smoke and apple juice in the water bowl. My bag of pecan chips got lost in the move somehow. I was going to do the pork bellies I picked up until I reread the recipe at the cure takes 7 days so those are still in their vac pack waiting their turn.

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    As my wood pile started getting low, I decided to use some of the lump charcoal as well. I'll start with that approach next time. And I'll make sure to buy more wood.... Gone thru about 20 pounds of oak firewood. Luckily that only cost me a few bucks, so I don't mind using it, just going to need a bigger stack to make it thru the winter.

    The pork butt, hit the stall around 155 or so. Usually I foil wrap pork butt, but thinking of trying paper wrapped this time...


    Bacon before going into the smoker, first one is pepper bacon, second one is sweet, maple and brown sugar:



    After 3 hours on the smoker, still another hour or so left to go:
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    Those pork bellies look great. I'm looking at hickory for mine once I get to them, but also looking at maple wood as well, especially for the sweet ones since they use maple syrup in the recipe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave View Post
    Those pork bellies look great. I'm looking at hickory for mine once I get to them, but also looking at maple wood as well, especially for the sweet ones since they use maple syrup in the recipe.




    My maple syrup/brown sugar one didn't come out very sweet. Think I need to research some more recipes for sweet bacon. After curing for the week, we rinsed both of them off well, dried them, and added some cracked pepper to the pepper/spicy one. Didn't put anything on the sweet one, and yet it ended up VERY sticky on the outside. I was really surprised, didn't think the sugar would absorb into the meat that much. But I think the salt overpowered the sweet flavors. Still tastes like awesome bacon, so I'm not going to complain.

    After they cooled down to room temp, we cut off a couple test slices off each, then wrapped the remaining slabs in plastic wrap and let them rest overnight before slicing up the rest.

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    Here's about a third of the brisket I smoked today. I did buy a whole brisket and separated the flat and point while trimming. I like it better ,more bark and I was able to take the point off cause it was done before the flat.

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    Quote Originally Posted by vossman View Post
    Here's about a third of the brisket I smoked today. I did buy a whole brisket and separated the flat and point while trimming. I like it better ,more bark and I was able to take the point off cause it was done before the flat.
    That looks awesome. great smoke ring, and looks like the fat melted out of there perfectly. My last one I did with point and flat still attached, and the point was a little overdone. Still tasty, but not as moist as it could have been.

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    Mmmmmm, bacon.
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    Put a fresh Palisade peach cobbler in the smoker. Used a Paula Deen recipie as a base and added more butter, sugar and peaches. Yum! I'm posting this from my phone and for the life of me I can't figure out why my pics aren't right side up. Sorry
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    Quote Originally Posted by KS63 View Post
    Used a Paula Deen recipie as a base and added more butter...
    I didn't know this was possible...unless one were actually making butter.

    That looks awesome! Please share how it turns out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KS63 View Post
    Put a fresh Palisade peach cobbler in the smoker. Used a Paula Deen recipie as a base and added more butter, sugar and peaches. Yum! I'm posting this from my phone and for the life of me I can't figure out why my pics aren't right side up. Sorry
    How in the world does it stay in the pan ?
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