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Low and slow NooB

Post by Niceguy » Sun Aug 27, 2023 4:00 pm

This isn't that low or slow, but compared to the grilling I've been doing it is. My first go with my new to me Kamado (all of you that passed on this deal/steal, THANK YOU! Image), and it's pork ribs. 1st pic is at 30ish minutes, 2nd pic is at 1.5 hours with being opened once to spray them. How badass is this thing?!?! ImageImage

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Re: Low and slow NooB

Post by nemo » Sun Aug 27, 2023 4:42 pm

My corral is full. 2 weber kettles and a silver b gas grill. I would have loved to take it home.
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Post by Niceguy » Sun Aug 27, 2023 4:49 pm

I think I'll do a smaller gas griddle for a quick burger or brat or whatever and this and I'll be good for a while. But then again, who knows?! This whole new world may suck me in also...Image

2.5 hours... And with half the coal I'd have used in 15-30min grilling on my old grill. Freaking bad ASS!!!Image

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Post by badvoltron » Sun Aug 27, 2023 4:52 pm

Yeah congrats, steal of a deal, if I had room etc. etc.
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Post by Niceguy » Sun Aug 27, 2023 4:52 pm

nemo wrote:My corral is full. 2 weber kettles and a silver b gas grill. I would have loved to take it home.
Awesome deal, your gonna love it.


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It was an absolute steal! This thing is brand new. Mike's also fantastic to deal with and giving me tons of ongoing advice too. My wife said me him are both so chatty! Image

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Re: Low and slow NooB

Post by nemo » Sun Aug 27, 2023 5:50 pm

BBQ is a whole world onto itself. You can really nerd out - like ballistic chart nerdy.


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Finished product! Success! Image

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Post by Niceguy » Sun Aug 27, 2023 6:16 pm

I'm usually very critical of myself and not one to pat myself on the back at all BUT, holy crap for my first ribs ever, I knocked them out of the park!!! PERFECT!!! Tons of flavor but nothing overwhelming anything else. Perfect texture! Firm enough to pick up and take a bite without falling apart, but very very tender too. Wife said the best ribs she's ever had and after living in Singapore for 6-7 years she's VERY critical of food...haha

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Re: Low and slow NooB

Post by irishrob » Sun Aug 27, 2023 7:39 pm

What was your fuel, charcoal, wood or a combo of both?

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Post by Niceguy » Sun Aug 27, 2023 7:44 pm

irishrob wrote:What was your fuel, charcoal, wood or a combo of both?
B&B lump with a block of cherry.

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Post by Niceguy » Sun Sep 03, 2023 6:28 pm

2nd outing was fantastic also! 2 whole chickens spatchcocked (kind of), and then I went ahead and halved them because of my shitty 1st attempt at it...Image Even the breast were jucy, the thighs were perfection. I'll probably just do thigh quarters doing chicken from now on. Just the right amount of seasoning. I'd still probably take the ribs 9 out of 10 times over this. The wife was more impressed with these than I was. She said if I sauce them at the end (like I did the ribs) next time she thinks they would be perfect.

What's the best value for your money on cooking knives? I've got a few cheap ones that have been sharpened well and they just weren't up to the task of spatchcocking this chicken. Image

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Re: Low and slow NooB

Post by KYgundude » Sun Sep 03, 2023 8:00 pm

Best bang for the buck in kitchen knives is Victorinox Fibrox. Can get them on Amazon. I'd recommend not getting a set as you always get shit you don't need or watch. I'd start with a chef's blade, Boning Knife, and a Granton edge slicer. Those are the 3 knives I use 99% of the time. I also have a nice high end set of Lamsons but I use my victorinox. Virtually every grilling group on line will tell you Dalstrong knives are all the rage. It's because they look badass to appeal to mens ego. Victorinox knives are epic awesome blades, and fibrox handes are the easiest no maintenance, cleaning friendly option.

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Post by nemo » Mon Sep 04, 2023 11:10 am

Some people have problems opening the bag. It’s just like a drunk female at a bar, exploit the weaknesses.


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nemo wrote:
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Some people have problems opening the bag. It’s just like a drunk female at a bar, exploit the weaknesses.


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B&B is one of the view bags I get open before getting pissed off and using a knife

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Re: Low and slow NooB

Post by irishrob » Sun Sep 10, 2023 2:17 pm

Pork loin I cut into 1/2 chops. Seasoned with kinder brown sugar bbq rub. Smoked @ 220 for about 1 1/2 hrs. Sauced them & turned the temp up to 350 to thicken the sauce. Delicious & tender.
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Re: Low and slow NooB

Post by irishrob » Sun Sep 10, 2023 2:25 pm

This is the knife set I have. Had it for a year now & really like them.
HENCKELS Modernist Razor-Sharp 7-Piece Self-Sharpening Knife Set, Chef Knife, Paring Knife, Utility Knife, German Engineered Informed by 100+ Years of Mastery https://a.co/d/3Et0UvY

This is the brisket knife set I have. I little thick but how many times do you slice brisket.
Pro Stainless Steel Accessory Kit https://www.lowes.com/pd/Pit-Boss-Pit-B ... 5002178977
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Post by KYgundude » Sun Sep 10, 2023 3:24 pm

irishrob wrote:
Sun Sep 10, 2023 2:25 pm
This is the knife set I have. Had it for a year now & really like them.
HENCKELS Modernist Razor-Sharp 7-Piece Self-Sharpening Knife Set, Chef Knife, Paring Knife, Utility Knife, German Engineered Informed by 100+ Years of Mastery https://a.co/d/3Et0UvY

This is the brisket knife set I have. I little thick but how many times do you slice brisket.
Pro Stainless Steel Accessory Kit https://www.lowes.com/pd/Pit-Boss-Pit-B ... 5002178977
Yah, Henkel's are good stuff. Back in the day they made high end knives for 5 star Chef's. 35 years ago their Chefs Blades were several hundred bucks. They went to retail a number of years ago and have always maintained a solid level of quality.
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