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Grimm5577

is Blowin Smoke!
Joined
Aug 9, 2012
Location
Bucks County, PA
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So as per the details, it was a $45 piece of meat purchased at Oscars Smoke House in Warrensburg, Ny. It's on the way to my typical vacation spot in the Adirondacks. I rubbed with Oak Ridges Black Ops. It was cooked on a BPS barrel, at around 350. I used Hickory and Cherry, on Royal Oak. Pulled it at around 130 degrees IT and wrapped it in foil and let it rest while I cooked the mushrooms.

For the Portabellas I moved the fire basket up to the higher position, and grilled the mushrooms till the cheese started to melt. The fire was running low, but did the job.

I also baked the bread on the OTG, I wanted to use the BPS but my timing was way off on the bread. I used a pizza stone for the bread and it charred the bottom a bit, first time making bread on the grill so now I know.

Again thanks everyone, I impressed myself on this one.
 
It was good, the ends had the most rub flavoring, the inner rib slices only had a bit of the rub flavor which wasn't bad. But I will definitely try the SP&Thyme.
 
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