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Any one here use a meat smoker? I just bought one and seasoned it last night. I plan on smoking some ribs tomorrow and a pork but on Sunday. I have never used a smoker before so this should be a fun learn. Would love to hear any info for a newbie. Some tricks or sage advice from a seasoned pro smoker...

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First tip is don't smoke in the house, other than that, I'm jealous and waiting to hear some good smoking recipes and tips...


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Go low and slow...temps for most meats (ribs, roasts, pork butts) I typically smoke at 225 to 250 - pork ribs around 6 hours - pork butts (for pulled pork) around 12 hours. I baste with apple juice every 1/2 hour and also keep a small container of water in the smoker to add some humidity. Here is my recipe for dry rub that I use on most meats and recipe for ribs!



Dave’s Rib Rub

Ingredients

· 1/2cup Brown sugar

· 1/4 cup Paprika

· 1 Tablespoon Black pepper

· 1 Tablespoon salt

· 1 Tablespoon chili powder

· 1 Tablespoon Garlic powder

· 1 Tablespoon Onion powder

· 1 Teaspoon Cayenne

ü Mix and put in airtight container

Used on

· Pork Shoulder

· Ribs

· Chicken

· Pork Tenderloin

Baby Back Ribs

Costco Pork Ribs – unseasoned

Ingredients

· 1 package (three racks)

· Dave’s rib rub

· Yellow mustard

· Apple juice

· Blue Hog Smokey Mountain BBQ sauce

· Hickory Pellets

Directions

ü Make sure membrane is removed

ü Coat first side with mustard – then rib rub

ü Flip and repeat

ü Smoke at 225° for 4 hours meat side up

ü Spray with apple juice every 1/2 hour

ü Remove from smoker and put in heavy foil – meat side up

ü Add apple juice and package tight

ü Back on smoker for 2 hours

ü Remove from foil and brush meat side with BBQ sauce

ü Put on Weber for 5 - 10 minutes – meat side up!

ü Flip and repeat with BBQ sauce for 5 minutes

ü Remove from grill and wrap in foil to rest for 10 – 15 minutes

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Tom, get ahold of Mick (oldnfuelish), he's been posting elsewhere some tasty meals lately.


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My tip

don't run out of propane on the Thanksgiving day turkey, you get yelled at when the bird is late!


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Originally Posted by Huskerscott
My tip

don't run out of propane on the Thanksgiving day turkey, you get yelled at when the bird is late!

OH NO!!!!!
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I’m no gas pump Rob but here is a video of my 1st smoker experience...
https://youtu.be/kCZATJHDxEo


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