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Kingsford is on sale every Memorial Day at either Lowe's or Home Depot. One year I bought 760 lbs of Kingsford Memorial weekend.
Kingsford is on sale every Memorial Day at either Lowe's or Home Depot. One year I bought 760 lbs of Kingsford Memorial weekend.
Why on earth would you light you pit with lighter fluid?So this weekend I do the one thing I hate doing but have to do it once a year, every year. I light my pit with lighter fluid. I'm doing another whole hog on Sunday. A nice Berkshire from Circle B Ranch. They raise the piglets up to just big enough that the vultures can't get them and then they release them into an oak forest to gorge on acorns until they are big enough to harvest. The meat is incredible. If you are having a hard time finding pork belly, I would reach out to them. It's amazing.
Going to butterfly the hog out this year rather than go racer style. I'm expecting a much faster cook. Got two boxes of pear splits from Bob's Smokin Hardwood ready to go.
Oh, and I will be making my beans on an Instagram Live this year if you want to see that action. I'll also be doing a few videos from prepping the pit and the hog to progress along the way.
What's everyone else got going on for Memorial Weekend?
Damn, I thought I was buying alot when I bought 10 2-packs.Filled my car with 19 two packs twice. True story
Because I have to light 100 pounds of charcoal at one time. They don't make a trashcan size charcoal chimney. It's either that or go buy a flame thrower. Hey! That's an idea. I've been trying to figure out how to buy one of those Tesla flame throwers and have it be a write off!Why on earth would you light you pit with lighter fluid?
It didn't last me nearly as long as one would think. I had a few bags left 2 years later when Rockwood started feeding me charcoal.Damn, I thought I was buying alot when I bought 10 2-packs.
https://www.harborfreight.com/propane-torch-with-push-button-igniter-91037.htmlBecause I have to light 100 pounds of charcoal at one time. They don't make a trashcan size charcoal chimney. It's either that or go buy a flame thrower. Hey! That's an idea. I've been trying to figure out how to buy one of those Tesla flame throwers and have it be a write off!
Yeah, I have been thinking of scoring one of these for a while. This just might get me there.https://www.harborfreight.com/propane-torch-with-push-button-igniter-91037.html
Waaaaay better than lighter fluid and much more fun. Careful with it though...don't ask me how I know.
And if you look closely you will see these are the hardware in the Tesla flame thrower, or very similar in the body of an airsoft rifle.
Found them at Wal-Mart for $7.87. Two 15 pound bags.berndog said:Has anyone found any good Memorial Day charcoal sales?
Raises hand.proninja said:I'm heading to Kansas City for a job interview next month, and I've got a day or so after the interview where they're paying for my rental car to see the area. I really don't know anything about KC except that I need to have as much BBQ as possible.
Anyone in here familiar with the area and can tell me where to go?
Get out to I-35 and drive about 700 miles South for great BBQ.proninja said:I'm heading to Kansas City for a job interview next month, and I've got a day or so after the interview where they're paying for my rental car to see the area. I really don't know anything about KC except that I need to have as much BBQ as possible.
Anyone in here familiar with the area and can tell me where to go?
Haven't been to KC myself, but there is a thread here with a lot of KC BBQ talk.proninja said:I'm heading to Kansas City for a job interview next month, and I've got a day or so after the interview where they're paying for my rental car to see the area. I really don't know anything about KC except that I need to have as much BBQ as possible.
Anyone in here familiar with the area and can tell me where to go?
I have one of those...Ron Swanson said:https://www.harborfreight.com/propane-torch-with-push-button-igniter-91037.html
Waaaaay better than lighter fluid and much more fun. Careful with it though...don't ask me how I know.
And if you look closely you will see these are the hardware in the Tesla flame thrower, or very similar in the body of an airsoft rifle.
I don't have a Harbor Freight anywhere near me, but there's one close to dad, so I put him on that one. I have three propane tanks thanks to the MiL and her need to go to estate sales to buy things for her ebay business. She generally gets the tanks for $5. I've told her get all she can. I can always use another propane tank. So we're jumping on one of these. I tried finding one at Lowe's and HD (which are more convenient) but they are twice the price. Me thinks I need to get to a Harbor Freight despite it not being so convenient.I have one of those...
“Weed Torch”
Theyre fun. I used to think I’d use it for charcoal but Chimneys are easier than messing with the tank. But for lighting a large amount of charcoal quickly, that’s your jam. They can be had cheap too.
Here's a 20% off coupon.I don't have a Harbor Freight anywhere near me, but there's one close to dad, so I put him on that one. I have three propane tanks thanks to the MiL and her need to go to estate sales to buy things for her ebay business. She generally gets the tanks for $5. I've told her get all she can. I can always use another propane tank. So we're jumping on one of these. I tried finding one at Lowe's and HD (which are more convenient) but they are twice the price. Me thinks I need to get to a Harbor Freight despite it not being so convenient.
Is it 1 huge one, or 2 parts? A 5-6 pounder for me usually goes from 8AM to 530/600PM (10 hours), but that's at 225 to 250F. I would plan for 14-16 hours if you are going low (around 225). Many on here go at higher temps with similar quality, but shorter cook time.Doing a 10.5lb pork butt on Sunday, how long should I expect it to take? Also any good rub recipes.
1 huge one. Should I cut it in half to get more smoke flavor into the meat? Was thinking 225-250 with apple wood smoke and then wrapping at the 160 degree mark until done.Is it 1 huge one, or 2 parts? A 5-6 pounder for me usually goes from 8AM to 530/600PM (10 hours), but that's at 225 to 250F. I would plan for 14-16 hours if you are going low (around 225). Many on here go at higher temps with similar quality, but shorter cook time.
I go with Memphis Dust for rub which is easily available on the web.
Thanks GB
I agree. Soooooo much fat and collagen that any added moisture is moot. Rub the butt, smoke the butt, pull the butt, eat the butt.IMO backyard butts don’t need injection. Probably the most forgiving cut you can cook. Hard NOT to make a most delicious pork butt.
Sounds like a night with a Kardashian......I agree. Soooooo much fat and collagen that any added moisture is moot. Rub the butt, smoke the butt, pull the butt, eat the butt.
Normally we blow it out on Memorial Day Weekend and I cook pretty much all weekend but we decided to take it easy this year. So probably just some spare ribs, chicken, maybe make some interesting sausage. We'll see what the store has later today. Supposed to rain all weekend too...I can still cook in the garage but less fun to have people over. Our house is very much an outdoor entertaining house.Come on, gents. More of you have to be grilling something this weekend? If not I'm ashamed to be in this thread. @Ron Swanson you GOTTA be doing something.
That was my old house. Little house on a big lot. Great for outside, not so much inside. If it rained, we were screwed. The new place is has much more space inside, but thankfully it's going to rain because while I have a lot more room on the inside, I have more than 90 friends and family coming over on Sunday. i can throw a big party inside, but I can't throw THAT big of a party inside.Normally we blow it out on Memorial Day Weekend and I cook pretty much all weekend but we decided to take it easy this year. So probably just some spare ribs, chicken, maybe make some interesting sausage. We'll see what the store has later today. Supposed to rain all weekend too...I can still cook in the garage but less fun to have people over. Our house is very much an outdoor entertaining house.
I'm in for Sunday at least. Have family coming over. Just not sure what's on the menu yetCome on, gents. More of you have to be grilling something this weekend? If not I'm ashamed to be in this thread. @Ron Swanson you GOTTA be doing something.
The longer you wait, the more people you have to deal with and the less options to choose from.I'm in for Sunday at least. Have family coming over. Just not sure what's on the menu yet
The Camp Chef is going to smoke like a mother when you first fire her up. It will smell amazing! After that, subtle but glorious smokeBreaking in the Camp Chef this weekend with pulled pork, wings, and ribs. I finally got it put together last night and I'll be doing the initial burn-in or whatever you call it when I get home tonight. Any tips from the pellet grill crew are welcome and appreciated!
Yeah, I remember you saying that. I'll have to warn the neighbors not to call the fire department LOL. I'm supposed to fire it up for a while before putting anything on it, right?The Camp Chef is going to smoke like a mother when you first fire her up. It will smell amazing! After that, subtle but glorious smoke
Let it run full blast for at least an hour, maybe even 2. I like to coat the inside and grill grates with spray oil before doing this. Helps to season the metal.Yeah, I remember you saying that. I'll have to warn the neighbors not to call the fire department LOL. I'm supposed to fire it up for a while before putting anything on it, right?
Yeah. Like Pam.Forgive my stupidity, but spray oil like in non-stick stuff? Or something else?
Pick it up tomorrow. Been doing some reading and since there's no warranty is the pellet manufacturer really that big of a deal? Anything special or call outs as this will my first pellet (currently just a WSM)Nah I'll be deciding what is, it's my kids and their others...they're not pickyThe longer you wait, the more people you have to deal with and the less options to choose from.
Please allow for a slight hijack:Doing babybacks on Sunday. Also going to have my beans cooking underneath the ribs for 5 hours soaking in all that delicious pork goodness.
Also will be doing my panty-removing fries as well. Should be a good time.![]()
Please allow for a slight hijack:
Made those fries this past weekend for foodie friends of ours. 4 adults, 3 kids mowed down 5 lbs of potatoes and a couple sweet potatoes.
We were messing around with condiments and took the leftover filling for our stuffed mushrooms and dabbed some on a fry. OMFG!! Added a little truffle salt and BAM! (I'll post the recipe when I get a chance)
Took the panty removing fried to something Joe would give me a timeout for. Eyes roll to the back of the head good. Needed slight modification to thin the consistency, but wow.
Missed this recipe...care to repost?Please allow for a slight hijack:Doing babybacks on Sunday. Also going to have my beans cooking underneath the ribs for 5 hours soaking in all that delicious pork goodness.
Also will be doing my panty-removing fries as well. Should be a good time.![]()
Made those fries this past weekend for foodie friends of ours. 4 adults, 3 kids mowed down 5 lbs of potatoes and a couple sweet potatoes.
We were messing around with condiments and took the leftover filling for our stuffed mushrooms and dabbed some on a fry. OMFG!! Added a little truffle salt and BAM! (I'll post the recipe when I get a chance)
Took the panty removing fried to something Joe would give me a timeout for. Eyes roll to the back of the head good. Needed slight modification to thin the consistency, but wow.
Only fair to shareChiefD said:![]()
Would love to see that recipe when you have a chance. Not sure my wife would be pleased thought with the additional women that would show up for my fries. She's already suspicious.....