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BryanBusby 10-13-2017 01:26 AM

Always good to pull food 5 or so degrees before your target, as food temp will rise as it rests (you should be letting your shit rest).

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Originally Posted by BigRedChief (Post 13144060)
The only casuality for me of hurricane Irma was my smoker. Somehow the rain, storm, humidity, wind or all that got under the cover and I didn't check it for a week. Now, I got an excuse to get another one.

https://farm5.staticflickr.com/4453/...3cd4793a_m.jpg

Rip

Fire Me Boy! 10-13-2017 04:07 PM

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Originally Posted by cooper barrett (Post 13145205)
Great link, Thank you!
You would think that someone who has a certificate (management level) in food safety should know this stuff but thats not what they teach...

Thanks for the enlightenment.

If you've never played with sous vide, entry is pretty inexpensive these days. You can get a decent circulator for $100 and a quite nice Joule for $150.

Everyone talks about steak, but it really shines, IMO, with chicken, pork, and fish. Chicken at 140-145, medium rare pork, and perfectly cooked fish are where it's at.

And things you wouldn't think of - custards that are finicky, creme brulee is super easy, and even dulce de leche just by pouring a can of condensed milk into a ball jar and letting it sit.

You might enjoy this thread: http://www.chiefsplanet.com/bb/showthread.php?t=243228

Nickhead 10-16-2017 03:51 PM

went to the parklea markets http://parkleamarkets.com.au/ on sunday. bought three YUGE pork rib slabs to smoke later this spring, but tomorrow:

beef jerky on the smoker. all told it will have been marinating for 48 hours in the fridge. again, cherry wood and hickory. :thumb:

BigRedChief 10-16-2017 05:12 PM

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Originally Posted by BryanBusby (Post 13146170)
Rip

That was my 3rd electric smoker. Wore the other two out. Just had this one for a couple of years before a hurricane got a hold of it.:sulk:

lewdog 10-16-2017 06:08 PM

I used to think Cooper was a Hootie mult.

But Hootie never knew this much about anything.

BryanBusby 10-16-2017 06:10 PM

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Originally Posted by BigRedChief (Post 13156957)
That was my 3rd electric smoker. Wore the other two out. Just had this one for a couple of years before a hurricane got a hold of it.:sulk:

Dang, that's some bad luck you have with them. Going for another masterbuilt or changing it up?

I've got one myself, but find myself using a pellet grill more as of late.

Buehler445 10-16-2017 09:27 PM

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Originally Posted by lewdog (Post 13157073)
I used to think Cooper was a Hootie mult.

But Hootie never knew this much about anything.

Except pissing on dudes and ****ing drunk sluts.

BigRedChief 10-16-2017 11:29 PM

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Originally Posted by BryanBusby (Post 13157077)
Dang, that's some bad luck you have with them. Going for another masterbuilt or changing it up?

I've got one myself, but find myself using a pellet grill more as of late.

just bad luck with a hurricane. The two other electric smokers lasted me 25+ years. When I was in KC, I used them a lot. Got my money's worth out of them.

I've used the Masterpiece and the Bradley smokers. Was happy with both. Tough decision on what's next.

cooper barrett 10-17-2017 12:28 AM

You have created an interest but do I need a food saver to use it? Other than a container what do I need? should food be put on a rack?

I'll look into it but I wish there was one I could try first.

I watched a video for brisket from smoker to bath to torch sear on briskets and butts. I am looking at the Flat Irons that I will be cooking tomorrow and wishing I could try it on them.

I am guessing you go by pound, thickness, and temp but I'm not sure when you know it's done. On a brisket, 1/2 turkey, or butt how do you know? I mean I saw a full brisket and 2 butts bath for 60 hours at 145 degrees. What happens if time is 4 hours longer/ shorter?

I would probably start with small chuck roasts, smoking before bathing to get the hang of it before I were to waste a 15lb brisket.

And, just to think, I had my eyes one one of these but it may have to wait...

https://images.crateandbarrel.com/is...-grill-pan.jpg
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Originally Posted by Fire Me Boy! (Post 13147182)
If you've never played with sous vide, entry is pretty inexpensive these days. You can get a decent circulator for $100 and a quite nice Joule for $150.

Everyone talks about steak, but it really shines, IMO, with chicken, pork, and fish. Chicken at 140-145, medium rare pork, and perfectly cooked fish are where it's at.

And things you wouldn't think of - custards that are finicky, creme brulee is super easy, and even dulce de leche just by pouring a can of condensed milk into a ball jar and letting it sit.

You might enjoy this thread: http://www.chiefsplanet.com/bb/showthread.php?t=243228


Buehler445 10-17-2017 01:03 AM

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Originally Posted by cooper barrett (Post 13157578)
You have created an interest but do I need a food saver to use it? Other than a container what do I need? should food be put on a rack?

I'll look into it but I wish there was one I could try first.

I watched a video for brisket from smoker to bath to torch sear on briskets and butts. I am looking at the Flat Irons that I will be cooking tomorrow and wishing I could try it on them.

I am guessing you go by pound, thickness, and temp but I'm not sure when you know it's done. On a brisket, 1/2 turkey, or butt how do you know? I mean I saw a full brisket and 2 butts bath for 60 hours at 145 degrees. What happens if time is 4 hours longer/ shorter?

I would probably start with small chuck roasts, smoking before bathing to get the hang of it before I were to waste a 15lb brisket.

And, just to think, I had my eyes one one of these but it may have to wait...

https://images.crateandbarrel.com/is...-grill-pan.jpg

You should get a food saver either way. Guys here turned me onto them. Worth the money. Out here anyway.

cooper barrett 10-17-2017 01:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Nickhead (Post 13156823)
went to the parklea markets http://parkleamarkets.com.au/ on sunday. bought three YUGE pork rib slabs to smoke later this spring, but tomorrow:

beef jerky on the smoker. all told it will have been marinating for 48 hours in the fridge. again, cherry wood and hickory. :thumb:

Spareribs? How YUGE is YUGE?

What cut of meat for jerky do you use?

cooper barrett 10-17-2017 01:42 AM

Butcher told me yesterday they were going to have a sale on "prime" chuck roasts soon. Maybe prime chuck roll? Perk!!

I just like the flavor of chuck as I never had a real steak until i went to college. My parents grilled 7 bone chucks that were 2"-2.5" and as a steak. My dad dry aged them in the spare fridge in the garage and then injected them with marinade and bagged them before grilling them directly and indirectly for what seemed like eternity to me. He grilled over charcoal with hickory chips during indirect cooking until med rare so after resting that were Med. with a stripe of red in the center.

https://fthmb.tqn.com/G5Lbt4g9wUf3Ls...f772718e94.jpg

It was a big piece of Flintstone meat. I remember the long waits while the meat rested for what seemed like hours. My dad would dissect the 5-6 different muscles and carve them to serving size pieces, hiding the little piece of longissimus (ribeye) for himself.

I have never been able to make it as tender as my dad could but something tells me there was a tenderizer in the marinade.

I now buy, when I can, what is called a chuck roll (Choice$4.37lb/ Sams Prime at Restaurant Depot) which is about 20lbs and cook it as 2 pieces just like a brisket.

http://mnf.dev.mmda.com.br/files/sty...?itok=IfChWvaX

Nickhead 10-17-2017 01:48 AM

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Originally Posted by cooper barrett (Post 13157611)
Spareribs? How YUGE is YUGE?

What cut of meat for jerky do you use?

probably about 4lbs per slab and the jerky meat is rump roast :thumb:

that cast iron pan being shown, i don't have that one, but i have a four piece set in that color and style. absolutely love them. campfire brand here down under. :D

http://outdoor.companionbrands.com.a...033_img1_L.jpg

http://www.downundercamping.com.au/a...umb/621046.jpg

https://outdoorshack.r.worldssl.net/...quare-flat.jpg

and a grilling cast iron the same as the last pan shown. :D

cooper barrett 10-17-2017 02:32 AM

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Originally Posted by Nickhead (Post 13157615)
probably about 4lbs per slab and the jerky meat is rump roast :thumb:

that cast iron pan being shown, i don't have that one, but i have a four piece set in that color and style. absolutely love them. campfire brand here down under. :D

Ya, my ex didn't even think of asking for cookware, knives, or grill stuff when we split. She just took the Waffle house Belgium waffle iron and whatever I left behind.

I have tons of Le Creuset branded stuff... I have several pieces you can't buy anymore such as a 14" saute pan and a 12" low wall single handled frying pan along with all the normal stuff. The only thing I don't have and may never get is a combo roasting/ covered casserole pan. If you ever see one, any color, think of me?

https://secure.img1-ag.wfcdn.com/im/...ar+Roaster.jpg
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cooper barrett 10-17-2017 02:43 AM

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Tonights dinner, mixed greens salad with balsamic syrup dressing and sliced flat iron steak with onion, red bell and Poblano peppers. White Habanero peppers for a little kick.


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