Re: Bought a smoker over winter.....
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bajaunderground, your atomic buffalo turds look similar to one of my favorites. We use a pepper rack, like this:
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Cut off the stem end of a jalapeno and core all of the inards out. Cut a small x in the tip of the pepper. This is critical or all of the oils run there during cooking and collect in the pepper tip. Smoke for an hour or so on fairly low temp (180-200) in the pepper rack. We like them extra done and smokey and cook for up to 2 hours, but see what you like. Take 'em out of the smoker and fill with your favorite shredded cheese and bacon bits. Put em back in the smoker for another 45 minutes or so. Delicous.
I use jalapeno/fresno peppers, Take one 8oz package of cream cheese, mix in 1/2c of shredded cheddar and 2tsp of Chipotle (I use my homemade chipotle)
mix together. wash, de-stem and half jalape?o peppers, stuff full of cream cheese mixture, replace the half, wrap in bacon (I cut mine in half the long way) and smoke at 225˚ for about 2 hours...the best appetizer.
One of my favorites:
Pulled pork.
5-6lb pork butt
cut off fat to leave approx 1/4" of fat (where located)
cover in EVOO
Rub:
1C brown sugar
1TBSP salt (I use sea salt)
1tsp pepper
1tsp onion powder
1tsp garlic powder
1tsp paprika
Finishing Sauce:
1C of Apple Cider vinegar
1/4C Brown sugar
2TBSP of red pepper flakes.
Rub rub all over butt. Place in fridge for 2-3 hours.
Place on smoker rack at 225˚ for 1:45-2:00hours/lb. I go until the butt hits an IT (internal temp) of 195˚, pull wrap in foil for about 2 hours. Place in pan, shred, add finishing sauce. Serve with cheap coleslaw, on cheaper hamburger buns with some homemade BBQ sauce...to taste.
Some of my Babyback Ribs
Smoked Turkey for Thanksgiving 2013
Here's a pic of some Andouille sausage I made...started with 5lbs of pork butt, ground and stuffed, cured and smoked..made the best Gumbo this side of Cajun Country.
If you don't have a good thermometer, these are the top of the line. Thermapens, instant read thermometer.