The Red Mosquito BBQ Shack
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Re: The Red Mosquito BBQ Shack
cleaning up after the big bbq party and we have 3 unopened bags of king hawaiian buns, 24 in each bag. we're not going to eat these anytime soon. Do I take them to a food bank, offer to neighbors or throw them away?
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offer to neighbors firstdoug rr wrote:cleaning up after the big bbq party and we have 3 unopened bags of king hawaiian buns, 24 in each bag. we're not going to eat these anytime soon. Do I take them to a food bank, offer to neighbors or throw them away?
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i wish you were my neighborlennytheweedwhacker wrote:offer to neighbors firstdoug rr wrote:cleaning up after the big bbq party and we have 3 unopened bags of king hawaiian buns, 24 in each bag. we're not going to eat these anytime soon. Do I take them to a food bank, offer to neighbors or throw them away?
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Free soft serve ice cream cones.washing machine wrote:What's the good dessert at Dickey's?Iholdthepain wrote:This should really be the only response... Unless you're at a Dickey's.--- wrote:interesting responsewashing machine wrote:Banana pudding --- Junior League style with Nilla wafers, whipped cream, the whole nine.
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i'm the mr. rogers of neighborsdoug rr wrote:i wish you were my neighborlennytheweedwhacker wrote:offer to neighbors firstdoug rr wrote:cleaning up after the big bbq party and we have 3 unopened bags of king hawaiian buns, 24 in each bag. we're not going to eat these anytime soon. Do I take them to a food bank, offer to neighbors or throw them away?
And they say that a hero could save us
I'm not gonna stand here and wait
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do you have a train set?lennytheweedwhacker wrote:i'm the mr. rogers of neighborsdoug rr wrote:i wish you were my neighborlennytheweedwhacker wrote:offer to neighbors firstdoug rr wrote:cleaning up after the big bbq party and we have 3 unopened bags of king hawaiian buns, 24 in each bag. we're not going to eat these anytime soon. Do I take them to a food bank, offer to neighbors or throw them away?
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omg trains are like my spirit animaldoug rr wrote:do you have a train set?lennytheweedwhacker wrote:i'm the mr. rogers of neighborsdoug rr wrote:i wish you were my neighborlennytheweedwhacker wrote:offer to neighbors firstdoug rr wrote:cleaning up after the big bbq party and we have 3 unopened bags of king hawaiian buns, 24 in each bag. we're not going to eat these anytime soon. Do I take them to a food bank, offer to neighbors or throw them away?
And they say that a hero could save us
I'm not gonna stand here and wait
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yeah, they're pretty cool..my grandpa worked for union pacific for 40 yearslennytheweedwhacker wrote:omg trains are like my spirit animaldoug rr wrote:do you have a train set?lennytheweedwhacker wrote:i'm the mr. rogers of neighborsdoug rr wrote:i wish you were my neighborlennytheweedwhacker wrote:offer to neighbors firstdoug rr wrote:cleaning up after the big bbq party and we have 3 unopened bags of king hawaiian buns, 24 in each bag. we're not going to eat these anytime soon. Do I take them to a food bank, offer to neighbors or throw them away?
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lockhart's in the bishop arts district neighborhoodIholdthepain wrote:Where in Dallas?
Typically, the hole-in-the-walls there have way better flavor than the chain bbq shacks.
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Good ol' Oak Cliff... Shame what they've done with that BA district.spike wrote:lockhart's in the bishop arts district neighborhoodIholdthepain wrote:Where in Dallas?
Typically, the hole-in-the-walls there have way better flavor than the chain bbq shacks.
Smoke was my favorite place to eat bbq when I lived there... about 15 minutes from where you ate.
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Today/Tonight starts the prep work for the pulled pork I’m doing tomorrow while I work from home. I have a Smoke Hollow propane smoker (pictured below) that I got 2 years ago. It’s my favorite toy for sure.
I’ve got a 10lb bone-in Boston Butt thawed and ready in the fridge. Tonight I’m going to dry brine it overnight using this method: http://amazingribs.com/recipes/rubs_pas ... ining.html
Tomorrow morning when I wake up, I’m going to take it out of the fridge and unwrap it and cover it in yellow mustard and apply this rub (which I keep on hand in an airtight container): http://amazingribs.com/recipes/rubs_pas ... _dust.html
3/4 cup firmly packed dark brown sugar
3/4 cup white sugar
1/2 cup American paprika
1/4 cup garlic powder
2 tablespoons ground black pepper
2 tablespoons ground ginger powder
2 tablespoons onion powder
2 teaspoons rosemary powder
I’ll probably let it sit that way for an hour and in the meantime, I’ll get the smoker all set up. I plan to use hickory. My method is to get the smoker to about 225-240 before I put the roast in. Once it hits 100 degrees internally, I’m going to spray it every hour or so with a 3 to 1 mix of cherry juice and bourbon. This will help the roast caramelize and develop a big sexy-ass bark.
Once I get to 165 internally, I plan to double wrap the roast in foil along with some of the juice/bourbon mixture. I’ll also stop the smoke at this point as well. Once the temp gets up to 205, I’m going to wrap it in some old towels and stick it in a cooler to rest for an hour.
I’ll pull the pork after an hour and then mix in the following sauce:
https://www.bonappetit.com/recipe/chipo ... ecue-sauce
I’m going to hit up Wegmans for some of their brioche rolls and slaw. I’ll build the sandwich with the pulled pork, more chipotle/cherry sauce, and some slaw on top.
I plan to document the process in photos.

I’ve got a 10lb bone-in Boston Butt thawed and ready in the fridge. Tonight I’m going to dry brine it overnight using this method: http://amazingribs.com/recipes/rubs_pas ... ining.html
Tomorrow morning when I wake up, I’m going to take it out of the fridge and unwrap it and cover it in yellow mustard and apply this rub (which I keep on hand in an airtight container): http://amazingribs.com/recipes/rubs_pas ... _dust.html
3/4 cup firmly packed dark brown sugar
3/4 cup white sugar
1/2 cup American paprika
1/4 cup garlic powder
2 tablespoons ground black pepper
2 tablespoons ground ginger powder
2 tablespoons onion powder
2 teaspoons rosemary powder
I’ll probably let it sit that way for an hour and in the meantime, I’ll get the smoker all set up. I plan to use hickory. My method is to get the smoker to about 225-240 before I put the roast in. Once it hits 100 degrees internally, I’m going to spray it every hour or so with a 3 to 1 mix of cherry juice and bourbon. This will help the roast caramelize and develop a big sexy-ass bark.
Once I get to 165 internally, I plan to double wrap the roast in foil along with some of the juice/bourbon mixture. I’ll also stop the smoke at this point as well. Once the temp gets up to 205, I’m going to wrap it in some old towels and stick it in a cooler to rest for an hour.
I’ll pull the pork after an hour and then mix in the following sauce:
https://www.bonappetit.com/recipe/chipo ... ecue-sauce
I’m going to hit up Wegmans for some of their brioche rolls and slaw. I’ll build the sandwich with the pulled pork, more chipotle/cherry sauce, and some slaw on top.
I plan to document the process in photos.

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Unpacked, rinsed off, and patted dry


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Added the salt for the dry brine and wrapped her up for an overnight in the fridge


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Out of the fridge and unwrapped after an overnight dry brine. Notice the difference in the Butt between the first pic after it was unpacked, rinsed, and patted down and after the dry brine?


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Covered her in yellow mustard


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Added the Memphis Dust dry rub and letting it sit for a half hour while I get the smoker ready.


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Are you going to invite your new neighbor, Carl Winslow, over to eat BBQ with you?
Let me tell you, Homer Simpson is cock of nothing!
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You're wise beyond your years, Wease. That's the plan. I'm guessing when he smells this baby perking up in a few hours, he'll come'a'knockinwease wrote:Are you going to invite your new neighbor, Carl Winslow, over to eat BBQ with you?
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On the smoke at 9:00 AM. Target time to eat is 7:00 PM.


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