2 Days of Cooking

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Well, it all began when my younger brother called to ask a question about pastrami :rolleyes:. That got me wanting some pastrami also & I knew that I had a couple of corned beef flats in the freezer just calling my name. While I was digging through the freezer I found some other stuff that got my attention, like a pork loin, three sausage rolls for fatties and ..... a prime rib roast :-D. So, while the flats were doing their 2 day soak I decided to toss the pork on the smoker.
I had three different flavors of Ol' Folks sausage; one Hot, one Medium & one Italian. I just opened them up, hit with Misty's BBQ Seasoning and let them rest over night. The pork loin got a special treatment this time, I used about a 50/50 mix of Plowboy's Yardbird & BBS's Sweet & Spicey, then it also rested over night.
The Prime Rib was done with Phil's recipie with a couple of small changes: 1st - no turbanado sugar (I was out of it); and 2nd - I used the "Spicey" Montreal Steak Seasoning. On the flats I made a 50/50 mix of course ground black pepper & Montreal "Spicey". The flats also rested in the fridge after rubbing.
I used cherry pellets in the Traeger and I let it run on the "smoke" setting for awhile before ramping it up to cooking temps this time. Everything turned out good except for one of the flats (a bit dry). Oh, yeah, the Prime Rib is a lot more done than I would like, but you know the saying "If Mama ain't happy ....." :eek:
Now, after all of this blather, here's the Pron ---
 

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Reminds me of an old truck driver story about who your true friends are. A dog will let you cook your prime rib any way you want. Try this experiment, lock your dog and your spouse in the trunk of your car. After about an hour open the trunk. Which one is happy to see you?
 
Try this experiment, lock your dog and your spouse in the trunk of your car. After about an hour open the trunk. Which one is happy to see you?

:lol: Always love that one!


Damn Dave you have been busy! Looks great. You & your bros posts have me craving some pastrami :biggrin:
 
OMG Dave, you finally are drinking a good beer instead of that Rat Piss you usually drink. :wink: Nice looking grub Bro. :icon_cool
 
Mmmmm.... and a Shiner too. Doesn't get any better than that! Nice feast! :cool:
 
Reminds me of an old truck driver story about who your true friends are. A dog will let you cook your prime rib any way you want. Try this experiment, lock your dog and your spouse in the trunk of your car. After about an hour open the trunk. Which one is happy to see you?

This ol' truck driver already knows the answer to that one. Three divorces mod :rolleyes:.

Good lord you could feed a troop with all that food! Looks great as usual. You just forgot ABT's.

I was waiting for Becky Thatcher to help make them :twisted:.

Jean and I will be there in eight hours, Dave! :)

I better get more Shiner! :biggrin:

Thanx for all of the nice comments, folks :-D.
 
ALL of it looks good. I'd still hit that rib roast too. Love that ring on the pork loin! :eusa_clap
 
Mr Compton, well done. Thanks for sharing.
The old man has been dead since 73, who is he talking about?
Glad I was able to provide the motivation for you to do something productive. Seems to me that was not always the case. Gotta say ya done good brudda, ya done purty dang good!
 
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