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2bizE
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Traeger

Post by 2bizE » Wed Jun 02, 2021 9:20 pm

Does anyone else have a Traeger or pellet smoker?
What are your favorite recipes?
I’ve smoked brisket (turned out excellent), ribs (a bit dry), and Spatchcock chicken (most tender chicken I’ve ever made).
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Red Ryder
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Re: Traeger

Post by Red Ryder » Thu Jun 03, 2021 4:50 pm

2bizE wrote:
Wed Jun 02, 2021 9:20 pm
Does anyone else have a Traeger or pellet smoker?
What are your favorite recipes?
I’ve smoked brisket (turned out excellent), ribs (a bit dry), and Spatchcock chicken (most tender chicken I’ve ever made).
I have a green mountain.

I’ve done a few briskets but man do they take time. We’ve done baby back ribs so many times I’m tired of eating them.

I’ve done a few turkeys and a few beer can chickens. The birds always seem to be dry.

Watch Malcolm’s Reed’s How to BBQ Right YouTube channel.

https://m.youtube.com/channel/UC--MxpGXJ3LVD8KvlNzRlcA
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Re: Traeger

Post by alas » Wed Jun 30, 2021 8:41 pm

We have a smoker. Over the weekend we had family come up to Bear lake and we smoked pork and then did pulled pork. Almost 20 hours in the smoker, with hickory chips. I don’t very often like pork, but slow cook it like that and douse it heavily in Famous Dave’s Devil’s spit (the hot stuff) and yum.

The other thing I like is smoked chicken breast, smoked with cherry wood.

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Re: Traeger

Post by moksha » Thu Jul 01, 2021 8:12 pm

Pork butt in a pot with a quart of apple cider and covered with foil. Alder smoked salmon (thought of that because my daughter made us baked salmon for dinner).
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