Q: Dear Dr. BBQ, My Irish setter, Seth, always tries to steal ribs off my plate at the picnic table. Is it OK to let him have some?–Dolly A: Hello Dolly,No! Seth should never eat ribs, with or without the bones or meat. First off the bones can break up and become slivers that can choke him, or create bowel …
Professional-grade Smokers
Hello Dr. BBQ: Love your column. I am thinking about starting a small roadside operation, so what could you recommend for professional-grade smokers/trailers? I would like to do a limited menu, haven’t worked out pounds of product per day yet. I have about a $10,000 budget. Thanks, John Hi John, I sold BBQ on the side of the road for …
Go by Temperature, Not Time
Dr. BBQ, For competition purposes, I see and hear about “cook times” for pork butt and brisket being anywhere from 12-15 hours. I also see and hear that pit temps should be anywhere from 225-250°F for both cuts. My question is this: do these extended times (in the competition setting) also include time in the cambro or other “holders”? I’ve …
Alabama White BBQ Sauce
Hi Dr. BBQ: I was watching you on TV this morning but unable to get this complete recipe for Alabama White BBQ Sauce. Would you please e-mail this mayo based sauce? Thank you. Betty Hi Betty, Here you go. White BBQ Sauce for grilled or smoked chicken. Dr. BBQ”s Alabama White Barbecue Sauce This is way different from most barbecue …
The “Plateau” Explained
Q: Dr. BBQ, I read a thread posted on the Big Green Egg web site about hitting a plateau when cooking briskets. Does this hold true to cooking beef ribs or does it pertain mainly to briskets? –Chef Wil A: Hi Chef Wil, In my experience the “plateau” happens in big, solid pieces of meat that …