Smoking Meat Questions and Discussion

AgronAlum

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I haven’t tried it, but maybe some bbq meatballs.

Welp, I hate bringing untested foods to stuff like this but I ended up doing some sausage balls.

1lb Pork Sausage
2C Bisquick
1C Cheddar
A brick of cream cheese
Meat Church Holy Cow Rub

The plan is to smoke tonight and then put them in a crock pot tomorrow with some wet paper towels to keep them moist.

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NATEizKING

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Anyone have some tips on reheating frozen pork butt? Plan on putting it in crock pot for game watch at a buddys.
 

CycloneDaddy

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Already cooked and shredded, correct?

I vacuum pack it and then when it needs reheated, I put the frozen pack in water and boil it. Otherwise just a crock pot and some broth.
How long does it take to heat up unfrozen pulled pork. Smoked 2 yesterday for the tailgate.
 

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Anyone have some tips on reheating frozen pork butt? Plan on putting it in crock pot for game watch at a buddys.

I always put a pan with some water/apple juice under my pork butts to save the drippings. I skim the fat off and then pour that liquid gold into the crockpot with the thawed out puled pork. Turns out amazing.
 
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MLawrence

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Dude, each person is going to eat more than a pound of meat?

That was raw weight and not the cooked weight. A couple of places I was using for guide was to plan for about 12 pulled pork sandwich per an 8 pound butte. Then I added a couple more buttes just in case people where really hungry. The chicken was used to make chicken salad. Full disclosure, this my first time catering and I could be way off base with my quantities.
 

cycloner29

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Picked up a couple flank steaks at Walmart yesterday. It was listed for $12.33 lb. Got a 2.5 lb one for $13.50. The other one was 2.3 lbs for $12.70. So list price for both would have been around $58. I should have taken the other two they had on sale. Crazy savings!!
 
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JM4CY

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Bought some fuses to see if that was the issue (hopefully that’s all it is) but haven’t tried switching them out yet. If that fails, I’ll buy a new motherboard thing for it which is like $40 off Amazon. If THAT fails, screw it. Daddy’s getting a new smoker for FB season.
Update: New controller fixed the problem! Haven’t used the smoker in 6 weeks. Firing this b*tch up now for wings for the game. Daddy’s back in business boys!!!!!
 

kirk89gt

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That was raw weight and not the cooked weight. A couple of places I was using for guide was to plan for about 12 pulled pork sandwich per an 8 pound butte. Then I added a couple more buttes just in case people where really hungry. The chicken was used to make chicken salad. Full disclosure, this my first time catering and I could be way off base with my quantities.
Kind of a rule of thumb from the meat cutting days…….

Bone in products you should plan for a pound per person uncooked (about a half pound for boneless). You should be good to go room to spare.
 

dmclone

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Bought a brisket from Sam's today. Going to try to smoke it this week and then sous vide for 12 hours or so. Happy to see brisket prices lower.