Doc, I made my first pulled pork over Labor Day Weekend. My personal feeling is that the results were just “good.” It had a decent flavor, I used apple and hickory (because cherry wasn’t available at my local store) and it gave it very mild flavoring. I used a trimmed 7 pound butt with Big Time rub and the Big …
How to Keep Brisket Moist
Dear Dr. BBQ: My question concerns smoked brisket. I smoke them whole at 225 degrees for about 13 hours, to an internal temp of 185 degrees. They always taste fantastic. My last time included my wrapping the brisket tight in foil, putting it in an Igloo, and transporting in to a friends house. The brisket stayed hot, and juicy in …
Tips for Thighs
Dr. BBQ: I have most of your books but I missed you when you had the class in California this year so I didn’t get your expert advise on how to prepare thighs for competition. If you could give me a few hints or lead me to one of your books that covers that subject I would be grateful. Being …
Commercial Smoker Advice
Hey Doc! I am planning to open a barbeque restaurant/catering business and need to purchase a mobile smoker that will handle a 50 seat restaurant and up to 200 at events. Any insights would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!! Craig Hi Craig, My advice is to buy something that is true commercial equipment. Look for the sticker that says NSF Certified. …
Water Smoker from a Whiskey Barrel
Dr. BBQ: I”m looking for plans for building a water smoker from a used whiskey barrel. Any chance you have put your eyes on such a beast? I’m to the point of adding a heat source to the one I”m building. I hoping to use gas. Need some help here Dr.BBQ on getting air to the gas burner and venting …