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01-26-2013, 12:07 AM | #1 |
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burnt ends help
attempting to make my first batch of burnt ends this weekend and was wondering should the sauce be sweet or spicy or sweet with a spicy kick and is that the same profile for competition bbq or is it all personal pref should they be foiled too during the cook process and how much longer should they go after getting them back to heat after separating the point from the flat (survey says )
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01-26-2013, 12:13 AM | #2 |
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I think it's personal preference, or what you think your guests would like best.
90% of the burnt ends I've judged had a sweet profile. My personal preference is a peppery sauce.
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01-26-2013, 02:20 AM | #3 |
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Remember a couple rules of bbq...when its done its done and it's your BBQ, so how would you enjoy it? Experiment and you will have it!
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01-26-2013, 09:05 AM | #4 | |
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2. I am certainly no expert on burnt ends, but when I make them, I put them in an uncovered foil pan and put them back on for typically 60-90 minutes or so. But the length of time depends on several factors. The size of the ends you cube, the temp you are cooking, and your preference for how crispy they are. However, after having made briskets on back-to-back weekends, one in which I prepared burnt ends and the other in which I just sliced and ate the point, I am not sure I will be making a lot of burnt ends in the future since the sliced point is so damned delicious.
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01-26-2013, 09:35 AM | #5 |
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I use Sauce on my burnt ends like I do on my ribs. I put it on about 30 minutes before I pull them off for the final time. Be careful though because if you leave them on too long the sugar in the sauce will burn.
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01-26-2013, 11:24 AM | #6 |
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For me, I cube up the point when I separate it from the flat and cook while the flat rests. Typically my go to is a 50/50 mix of Blue's Hog Original (sweet) and Night of the Living Pig (spicy). I stir the sauce in to the cubed ends and place uncovered back on the smoker. Occasionally I stir and let them cook for as long as I want. Personally, I like to get there where the sauce is almost carmalized.
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01-26-2013, 11:30 AM | #7 |
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I do a set each way for mine. Cube and make two smaller pans. One gets tossed with Blues Hog and rub ( the sweet) and the other gets that along with Habanero Death Dust and Rooster sauce added (the hot). The hot then has sweet undertones. People seem to like both but the hot really gets gobbled up.
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01-26-2013, 03:49 PM | #8 |
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I love mine sweet, but just personal preference
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