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Re: The Red Mosquito BBQ Shack

Posted: Mon February 24, 2014 1:53 pm
by lennytheweedwhacker
the fine young gentleman at kroger marked down a 7.5 pound boston butt to .99/pound.

Re: The Red Mosquito BBQ Shack

Posted: Mon February 24, 2014 4:01 pm
by Norah
Did you s*ck his d*ck?

Re: The Red Mosquito BBQ Shack

Posted: Mon February 24, 2014 4:20 pm
by lennytheweedwhacker
cutuphalfdead wrote:Did you s*ck his d*ck?
i refuse to answer such a question

Re: The Red Mosquito BBQ Shack

Posted: Wed March 12, 2014 10:32 pm
by doug rr
14 lbs of meat getting smoked this saturday on the big green egg...bring drinks of your choice

Re: The Red Mosquito BBQ Shack

Posted: Thu March 13, 2014 12:35 am
by spike
doug rr wrote:14 lbs of meat getting smoked this saturday on the big green egg...bring drinks of your choice
green beer

Re: The Red Mosquito BBQ Shack

Posted: Fri March 14, 2014 7:36 pm
by doug rr
the process has started..I just rubbed a 9lb brisket with french's yellow mustard and layed on all the seasoning..wrapping her up and throwing on the smoker at about 5am tomorrow morning..The ribs are next and will be done simply with salt and pepper

Re: The Red Mosquito BBQ Shack

Posted: Fri March 14, 2014 7:45 pm
by doug rr
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Re: The Red Mosquito BBQ Shack

Posted: Fri March 14, 2014 8:28 pm
by EJ
doug rr wrote:Image
that looks fantastic, Doug. :thumbsup:

Re: The Red Mosquito BBQ Shack

Posted: Fri March 14, 2014 8:30 pm
by doug rr
EJ wrote:
doug rr wrote:Image
that looks fantastic, Doug. :thumbsup:
oh, thats just a stock photo of how I hope it turns out...I'll be in NY next wed for 9 days..I can be found at the blind tiger, the pony bar, rattle and hum and dive 75 at any given time

Re: The Red Mosquito BBQ Shack

Posted: Fri March 14, 2014 8:33 pm
by EJ
doug rr wrote:
EJ wrote:
doug rr wrote:Image
that looks fantastic, Doug. :thumbsup:
oh, thats just a stock photo of how I hope it turns out...I'll be in NY next wed for 9 days..I can be found at the blind tiger, the pony bar, rattle and hum and dive 75 at any given time
You better post of photo of yours when they come off the smoker. Wow, nice long trip to NYC. It'll be cold for you mid 40s to 50s, but nice upgrade for us.

Excellent choice in watering holes. I miss Dive 75, great little place. That's one of your old haunts, right?

Re: The Red Mosquito BBQ Shack

Posted: Fri March 14, 2014 8:35 pm
by doug rr
EJ wrote:
doug rr wrote:
EJ wrote:
doug rr wrote:Image
that looks fantastic, Doug. :thumbsup:
oh, thats just a stock photo of how I hope it turns out...I'll be in NY next wed for 9 days..I can be found at the blind tiger, the pony bar, rattle and hum and dive 75 at any given time
You better post of photo of yours when they come off the smoker. Wow, nice long trip to NYC. It'll be cold for you mid 40s to 50s, but nice upgrade for us.

Excellent choice in watering holes. I miss Dive 75, great little place. That's one of your old haunts, right?
yep, lived around the corner for 10 years..Lee, the owner, has some nice bottles stashed for me when I get there

Re: The Red Mosquito BBQ Shack

Posted: Fri March 14, 2014 9:52 pm
by EJ
Post your locations while here. I'll meet up for a pint, if I can.

Re: The Red Mosquito BBQ Shack

Posted: Mon March 17, 2014 8:19 pm
by doug rr
doug rr wrote:the process has started..I just rubbed a 9lb brisket with french's yellow mustard and layed on all the seasoning..wrapping her up and throwing on the smoker at about 5am tomorrow morning..The ribs are next and will be done simply with salt and pepper
this was hands down the best brisket I've done yet..

Re: The Red Mosquito BBQ Shack

Posted: Mon March 17, 2014 8:42 pm
by Alex
doug rr wrote:
doug rr wrote:the process has started..I just rubbed a 9lb brisket with french's yellow mustard and layed on all the seasoning..wrapping her up and throwing on the smoker at about 5am tomorrow morning..The ribs are next and will be done simply with salt and pepper
this was hands down the best brisket I've done yet..
ms. rr is lucky to have married a virtuosic rubber

Re: The Red Mosquito BBQ Shack

Posted: Fri April 04, 2014 1:59 pm
by dpupenya
Purists may balk, but I've been loving my electric smoker...chicken, ribs, brisket, pork explosion to name a few. Here's a pic of the explosion.....


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Re: The Red Mosquito BBQ Shack

Posted: Fri April 04, 2014 3:18 pm
by darth_vedder
^Nice work :li:

It's gonna be in the 60's here this weekend, so I may fire up the grill. I have a Weber 18" charcoal. It's perfect for me and the Mrs., but not as good for hosting an event (unless it's just hotdogs and sausages).

I'm not quite sure how to do the slow and low technique. I bought some aluminum trays and want to try a Boston Butt or Brisket, but I'm worried about temps. Like once the coals are grey, put it on directly for the sear, then move to the tray, but those coals only last like an hour or so. I'd then have to take the meat off the heat, put more charcoal on, wait for it to heat, then move the meat back. That sounds risky to me, like I'd ruin it. Any suggestions? I guess I should just go ahead and get a charcoal chimney.

Re: The Red Mosquito BBQ Shack

Posted: Fri April 04, 2014 3:27 pm
by doug rr
darth_vedder wrote:^Nice work :li:

It's gonna be in the 60's here this weekend, so I may fire up the grill. I have a Weber 18" charcoal. It's perfect for me and the Mrs., but not as good for hosting an event (unless it's just hotdogs and sausages).

I'm not quite sure how to do the slow and low technique. I bought some aluminum trays and want to try a Boston Butt or Brisket, but I'm worried about temps. Like once the coals are grey, put it on directly for the sear, then move to the tray, but those coals only last like an hour or so. I'd then have to take the meat off the heat, put more charcoal on, wait for it to heat, then move the meat back. That sounds risky to me, like I'd ruin it. Any suggestions? I guess I should just go ahead and get a charcoal chimney.
invest in a big green egg..if not, there are some clones out there that perform pretty well too...I was never able to master low and slow in a regular webber..good luck

Re: The Red Mosquito BBQ Shack

Posted: Mon April 14, 2014 1:55 pm
by darth_vedder
doug rr wrote:
darth_vedder wrote:^Nice work :li:

It's gonna be in the 60's here this weekend, so I may fire up the grill. I have a Weber 18" charcoal. It's perfect for me and the Mrs., but not as good for hosting an event (unless it's just hotdogs and sausages).

I'm not quite sure how to do the slow and low technique. I bought some aluminum trays and want to try a Boston Butt or Brisket, but I'm worried about temps. Like once the coals are grey, put it on directly for the sear, then move to the tray, but those coals only last like an hour or so. I'd then have to take the meat off the heat, put more charcoal on, wait for it to heat, then move the meat back. That sounds risky to me, like I'd ruin it. Any suggestions? I guess I should just go ahead and get a charcoal chimney.
invest in a big green egg..if not, there are some clones out there that perform pretty well too...I was never able to master low and slow in a regular webber..good luck
Thanks. Yeah, I figured when I upgrade my current living quarters, I'd like to have a proper smoker, and a gas grill. The latter just for like quick easy weekday type grilling. The former for weekends / football season.

Re: The Red Mosquito BBQ Shack

Posted: Sat May 10, 2014 5:23 pm
by doug rr
7 pound pork shoulder is going on the grill shortly..smoking for about 8 hours

Re: The Red Mosquito BBQ Shack

Posted: Sat May 10, 2014 5:34 pm
by Chris_H_2
doug rr wrote:7 pound pork shoulder is going on the grill shortly..smoking for about 8 hours
What are you cooking for everyone else?