Who's into BBQ'ing? Boston Butt step by.....

THEJOKER

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I got into this crazy bbq'ing stuff this year.........I'm opening up a bbq restaurant next year and we have a professional team. Call me crazy but it's fun and a great excuse to drink beer! We actually won our first event last Spring. Who's into it?
 

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Few more pics........still on the smoker now. I'm smoking (5) 7.5 LB Butts......
 

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Love it. Been doing it for years. Ya gotta DIY around here. There's no place to buy it. I'm actually in Memphis right now- you can get great shoulder at every gas station. Got a fantastic pulled pork sandwich last night in some little town- from a guy in a trailer.
 
Love it. Been doing it for years. Ya gotta DIY around here. There's no place to buy it. I'm actually in Memphis right now- you can get great shoulder at every gas station. Got a fantastic pulled pork sandwich last night in some little town- from a guy in a trailer.
Nice Chris......I learned from a Memphis in May Champ from Memphis..........
 
We had/have a guy around here that worked out of an old Airstream, you know the silver sausage one:sifone: But people would line up for about 3 hours a day for the food. Whenever I was out that way during lunch time I always stopped by :driving: Now I have an office job so I have no idea if he still runs the trailer or not.
 
Nuthin' better than smokin' some butt. Smoked a turkey for Thanksgiving...pork steaks are also a big St louis thing in the summer. Yum!
 
I love smoking meat. I use a Kamado #9. It is a ceramic smoker made in mexico and weighs 800 pounds. I kook my pork butts at 205 degrees for around 20 hours.
 

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I was just looking in to those Kamado's a month or so ago. They have a cult like following.

Guys is trailers know how to do every thing good that involves beer & grills!

Man am I hungry after seeing these masterpieces. Care to overnight me some thing some one?
 
I have one of all of them- Big Green Egg, the box smokers, etc. Can't beat the barrel with the smoke box on the side.


One use I found for the box smoker- I can do 3 dozen ears of grilled corn in it at once. Takes about a half hour. I put chips in the smoke box and all. The idea hit me last summer at my daughter's grad party. I wanted to do the corn but didn't want to do 10 ears at a time. Worked awesome.
 
I've been watching the competitions on TV for years. I see there is a weekly series on TLC now. Love to cook, but never dabbled into the competition part.
 
I've been watching the competitions on TV for years. I see there is a weekly series on TLC now. Love to cook, but never dabbled into the competition part.
That's my favorite show! I've cooked w/ Jack's Old South(Myron). I can cook 25 butts in my smoker.
 

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Hell ya. I built a stone pit with an open grill on one side, a fire box at the bottom, the smoke house on top and a bread / pizza oven in between all under a cedar roof.

18 hr ribs are my fav.

I'll post a pic or two tomorrow. They are on the other puter.
 
Joker after having to see your pictures and you did mention Boston I hope you are driving that rig up this way to feed me!!! :D
 
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