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Desert Dweller

Babbling Farker
Now that I'm working 2nd shift and only off on Friday/Saturday I don't get to cook for the family as much as I'd like; So today I did a couple meals worth at once on the BDS 3143 Mega.

Bought a couple of Brisket Flats around St. Paddy's Day that were labeled "Corn Beef Brisket", but I though what the heck, I'll smoke em anyway. I used Dizzy Pig's Dizzy Dust on one, and Cow Lick Steak Rub on the other.
They came out fine, although a little salty. (A little salty is ok with me. HBP mod here). Next time I'll leach them in a soak and have pastrami...

The wife had made Chicken Fajita's for the boys one night last week, so I used the finely shredded remnants to mix with shredded cheese and make some ABT's. Not too bad once I had added some Apple and Rasberry Chipolte Rub to the Chicken.

I also made some Pig Candy using a Maple Rub from D-Dog's BBQ as a base, and then my mix of Brown Sugar, Simply Marvelous Rub and crushed Red Peppers. Tasty!

I also did my stuffed burgers for about a dozen folks, but I've posted them here before so won't bore you with the duplication of how I make them... For size info, they are about 5 inches square.

Thanks for looking in!
 

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I'd hit that! and I just had dinner! That corned beef looks interesting, What did it tstee like...errr, ummm, corned beef???
 
Looks good Bro. Ya, you gotta soak that brisket.

And for what it's worth, I cook my pig candy using the same thing as you but I put a layer of alum. foil to make an easy clean up. :icon_cool
 
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