puddle jumper
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Well I jumped in with both feet yesterday on my first cook,,
Started with a run to the store and picked up some Beef and Pork Ribs, Summer sausage and a couple of potatoes... went with a basic seasons, heavy Salt, Pepper, and a little Cyan and Garlic,,back in the fridge for two hrs then start the cook, I would have like longer but could not get to the store before yesterday ,,,
I put the Ribs and Potatoes on the smoker around noon, and started on the low side to get the temp balanced out without going to hot,,, I put the Dial on 215 and that seemed like my temp swing would go between 218 and 195 so I bumped it up a little and that put me swinging around 234 and 214 I'm really happy with the tight swing of my temps,, also started out with two pieces of OAK about 3 x 1/2 x 1,,, I wanted to start really light with all I have read about people over smoke flavor on a lot of first cooks,,,
At three hrs I check everything,,, Potatoes where well on there way so I wrapped them and into the cooler to slow things down,, the ribs seemed to be drying out a little so I wrapped them, and put the sausage in...
At 4 1/2 I opened everything up, mopped the ribs with Cattleman's sweet, and back in the smoker to finish at 5 1/2 hrs which looking back was a little early the ribs could have used about 45 more min,, but my girls where getting hungry and I caved and went ahead and pulled them... rest for 1/2 hrs and serve...
All in all everything was good,,, I will add a little more wood next smoke, and probably a little water bowl,,, I,m really happy with temp control on my rig,
My temps where on my Maverick ET-7 that I checked with water before I started" I have never checked it before and it was right on 212" I did'nt watch it like a hawk but did fly byes in between yard work and a occasional beer run..
;D
PJ
Started with a run to the store and picked up some Beef and Pork Ribs, Summer sausage and a couple of potatoes... went with a basic seasons, heavy Salt, Pepper, and a little Cyan and Garlic,,back in the fridge for two hrs then start the cook, I would have like longer but could not get to the store before yesterday ,,,
I put the Ribs and Potatoes on the smoker around noon, and started on the low side to get the temp balanced out without going to hot,,, I put the Dial on 215 and that seemed like my temp swing would go between 218 and 195 so I bumped it up a little and that put me swinging around 234 and 214 I'm really happy with the tight swing of my temps,, also started out with two pieces of OAK about 3 x 1/2 x 1,,, I wanted to start really light with all I have read about people over smoke flavor on a lot of first cooks,,,
At three hrs I check everything,,, Potatoes where well on there way so I wrapped them and into the cooler to slow things down,, the ribs seemed to be drying out a little so I wrapped them, and put the sausage in...
At 4 1/2 I opened everything up, mopped the ribs with Cattleman's sweet, and back in the smoker to finish at 5 1/2 hrs which looking back was a little early the ribs could have used about 45 more min,, but my girls where getting hungry and I caved and went ahead and pulled them... rest for 1/2 hrs and serve...
All in all everything was good,,, I will add a little more wood next smoke, and probably a little water bowl,,, I,m really happy with temp control on my rig,
My temps where on my Maverick ET-7 that I checked with water before I started" I have never checked it before and it was right on 212" I did'nt watch it like a hawk but did fly byes in between yard work and a occasional beer run..
;D
PJ