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  1. Also cooked a rack over the weekend too. The slab was from Turner and George and it was a good size, very thick.

    Decided to deviate from the usual 3-2-1 process and experiment. Kept the overall cook to 6 hours. Process was:

    No trimming needed other than membrane removal. Covered with yellow mustard and dusted liberally with Firefly Texas.

    Smoked for 4 hours at 275f. Removed and wrapped in foil. Added a small slither of butter, brown sugar and splodge of chocolate sherry we had left over from Christmas. At this point I wrapped the foil parcel in a towel and left it to rest for an hour to give the short ribs I also had cooking a bit more time.

    Put back on for an hour then pulled, drained, roved from foil and sauced and put back on for about 30 mins to set the glaze.

    Then pulled and rested under loose foil for about 20 mins before serving.

    They were the best I've had in a long time. Not fall off the bone tender but a nice firmness to the bite. Very, very juicy.

    Will be following this method again for a rack this size. If it was a thinner rack I'd back the times off and possibly the temperature too.

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  2. Tend to do mine at 300-325c, maybe higher to ensure the skin gets at least half crispy. 

    If I've got time I'll smoke to to 160 internal then  position the chicken closer/over to the coals for about 2mins per side. Remove then rest it under foil for 5 mins.

  3. They're only shipping in bulk, that's likely a pallets worth for £210. If you're local'ish then you can collet for much cheaper. 

    The auger in the Yoder isn't fussy and as I tend to use storage containers for my pellets I can avoid loading it up with sawdust. It's never been a problem, both with BBQ'ERS delight (got the bags with the Yoder), cookshack and some other brand from Amazon.

    You'd expect a company like Weber to push you down their own route for pellets but it's about finding a product you're happy with ultimately.

    Guess what I'm saying is don't follow the manual too closely!

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  4. https://www.fireflybbq.eu/

    Used these guys a couple of times. Based just outside Manchester, they produce a range of rubs to suit most applications. The only thing I found an issue was the granules tended to bind together, despite being stored in air tight bags it always clumps when used in a shaker.

    But at the price (when purchasing in bulk) you can't quibble too much.

    The best rubs I've used are Oakridge BBQ but they are pricey.

  5. https://eu.statesmanjournal.com/story/news/local/silverton/2019/10/26/class-action-lawsuit-traeger-grills-bbq-wood-pellets-utah/4014211002/

    Interesting development. No details of Trager's response other than the marketing blurb being changed to update the wording. 

    I've not used Traeger Pellets before but I have long suspected some brands don't quite do what they say on the tin.

    Think I'll stick with Lil' Devils for the time being ☠️

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  6. 2 hours ago, Smokin Monkey said:

    I have a GMG, but not used it in years.

    Find then expensive on pellets, and if you look at ratio of Pellets to Smoke it’s not good as they are too efficient, and burn very clean.

     

     

    I ordered through Scott at Angus and Oink. However I've just had a look and they don't seem to list them anymore. But A&O were just agents, the order itself came a place called BBQ Europe, think that's over in eastern Europe (Poland it Czechoslovakia). Took about 3 weeks to arrive from time of order. 

    https://www.bbqeurope.com/?gclid=Cj0KCQjwi7DtBRCLARIsAGCJWBroS1sWIiBHiz4Bv5q5a8J82X4nCrZbXZK_ZPWR_UIv2bEFow747XYaArgvEALw_wcB

    I had a few freebies thrown in like a free cover and pellets. Plus a small discount. I went for the YS640 competition cart. Smidge over £3k delivered.

  7. Rec Tec are getting rave reviews over the pond. Most of the GMG crowd have switched to them. Not sure if there is an EU supplier though.

    I bit the bullet and went with a Yoder. If you want capacity, versatility and something that's as heavy as a horse I'd highly recommend any of their lineup.

  8. 54 minutes ago, sotv said:

    Green Olive Firewood are discontinuing their 10kg bag sizes of Long Burn Lumpwood Charcoal and Briquetttes and have a 50% discount code BBQ50 Whilst stocks last. Also If you order £150 of them before discount you get free delivery as well

    Just ordered 11 bags (110kg) of Lumpwood for £82.44 (75p a kg) delivered I thought it has got to be worth a punt at that price.

    Just need top find somewhere to store them over the winter now 😀

    Fantastic thanks for the heads up. Just ordered 4 bags to see me through to next year. 

    The last lot of CPL restaurant grade I've got left over is getting dumped at the tip. It was absolutely crap 👎

  9. 10 hours ago, ndg_2000 said:

    Definitely not my experience with this charcoal  normally good size lumps and long burn times on this charcoal its my go to charcoal for my kamados and if anyone asks me for advice on charcoal this is where i send them 

    Me too. Swore by it for years, especially in my UDS but this new stuff is like a bag of hollow gravel!

    9 minutes ago, Ugly Drum Dave said:

    Just to add that it is back on offer at B&Q 2x 12kg for £16

    Thanks Dave I'll check that out.

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  10. Yep that should work just bear in mind it needs to be a good seal. I use food grade tubs my missus gets her cake icing delivered in.

    Pellets left in the hopper are fine. They'll get burnt off first during the warm up cycle. If your feeder has the same facility as mine then you can prime the pot with a button, which continually feeds the pellets so you can flush the hopper through.

    Granted though mine doesn't get left outside for long periods but it is covered.

  11. Excellent they're really good on price. 

    Tip for storage by the way. Use sealed plastic containers to store any opened bags. Pellets will expand if any moisture is present and it severely effects their efficiency when you come to use them.

    I decant my pellets into plastic buckets with sealed lids. Get roughly 2 buckets to a bag.

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