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| View Poll Results: Which step is a Priority to master before you go to the next step | |||
| Appearance (not Presentation) Bark, Smoke Ring, Trimming Etc. |
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1 | 1.47% |
| Moisture |
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8 | 11.76% |
| Glaze and Sauce (for KCBS types) The placing of this might help people better define priorities. |
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0 | 0% |
| Taste |
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45 | 66.18% |
| Texture |
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14 | 20.59% |
| Voters: 68. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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Babbling Farker
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lol..ok you got me. I should have said "proper" moisture determines texture. I do not consider boiling or steaming "BBQ" so i did not figure that into my thought process. You can certainly have moisture and have poor texture & poor taste. Boiling/steaming fall into that category. As does over cooked pork, which may well be moist, but it can also be mushy (mushy = too much moisture). However - if you have "proper" moisture, and you have cooked your meat "in the BBQ way "[Dr. BBQ mod] then more than likely you will have proper texture and taste. Now granted taste is subjective, but let's strip it down to the bare bones. no foil, no sauce, no injections, no glaze, no rubs. Just meat, wood (or charcoal...and yes..even pellets This takes it back to the basics of Q. You master that, then the rest (appearance, glazes, sauces, rubs etc.) is just trial & error. You do everything else right, but get your meat too dry..texture is poor, and taste goes right with it. (even with a great sauce - shoe leather is shoe leather) So in my book moisture does in a large way determine texture & taste.
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I spent $XX.00 for this ? You get drawn in by the atmosphere, the hype, the reputation for great service, but what you remember is...how did the food taste?
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Sir Porkalot aka John Back to back winner of the BBQ Brethren Throwdown with a pig leg and something funky CBBQA & KCBS member: Sir Porkalot BBQ Team NC & NorCal (Yes I stay confused) BLUE Thermapen Visit my website: http://www.sirporkalot.com |
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