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Jerz
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Atlanta, GA
Fattie... first smoke in Model 3
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September 08, 2013, 01:45:51 PM »
This is my very first smoke in my Model 3... Since discovering the fattie I've decided that this is my favorite thing to have with my breakfast...
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Why reinvent the wheel? Get yer smoke on....
Smokin' with the Weber Smokey Mountain Cooker for about a year.... Model 3 for a minute... Monitoring with the iGrill with the Android App...
BIG BOB
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Re: Fattie... first smoke in Model 3
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September 08, 2013, 03:57:50 PM »
wow..... great fattie.
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Bob from New Castle, IN.
Smokster
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Re: Fattie... first smoke in Model 3
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September 08, 2013, 06:47:30 PM »
Jerz,
Great fattie, looks great. What temp did you set at, what type of wood and how much. Did you aim for a specific internal temp?
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Tony from Toronto
Smokin It and Lovin It
Jerz
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Atlanta, GA
Re: Fattie... first smoke in Model 3
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September 09, 2013, 08:51:48 AM »
Thanks smokester... I just realized I posted this in 'beef' and a fattie goes 'oink' not 'moo'... guess my mind was on beef after my marathon brisket smoke the other night....
I used 6oz of apple wood and set the dial to 225 until I was at an Internal temperature of 165 and then crisped the bacon in the broiler for a couple minutes... make sure you watch it though since it's easy to over do it.
ALSO: It's a good idea to chill the peppers and onions PRIOR to putting on the flattened sausage because if you don't... things can get gooey. AND I kept the bacon weave and the flatten sausage in the fridge until I was ready to use it and after everything was rolled I put it in the freezer to firm up.
My son and brother absolutely love it... Just keep in the fridge and cut a couple slices off for breakfast; absolute heaven.
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Why reinvent the wheel? Get yer smoke on....
Smokin' with the Weber Smokey Mountain Cooker for about a year.... Model 3 for a minute... Monitoring with the iGrill with the Android App...
Jerz
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Atlanta, GA
Re: Fattie... first smoke in Model 3
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September 09, 2013, 08:56:08 AM »
Mods... I apologize but can you move this to wherever it needs to go? (not sure if pork recipes or Model 3)
Thanks!!
It was a LONG night sleeping on the sofa next to the smokin-it the other night.
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Why reinvent the wheel? Get yer smoke on....
Smokin' with the Weber Smokey Mountain Cooker for about a year.... Model 3 for a minute... Monitoring with the iGrill with the Android App...
Smokster
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Re: Fattie... first smoke in Model 3
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September 11, 2013, 09:43:23 PM »
Jerz,
Thanks for the feedback as you provided a few points to consider when I make my first Fattie.
And I don't consider sleeping next to the smoker as a bad thing. It's like having a great dream, then waking up to realize it's real!!!
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Tony from Toronto
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