Whats for Supper?

Had a hankering for some ribs:pepper:, tossed on a rack of St. louis style along with some chicken breast for using in some Brunswick Stew. The ribs were pretty darn good, used some Cherry & Apple wood for smoke.

Gave them a nice rub down with Mike Davis's UnBullieveable dry rub, its my go to these days.

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Hit them with a little sweet sauce from The Shed, not a bad tasting sauce, I like to experiment with different ones, the chicken is staying naked.

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little something I smoked this past weekend....
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the middle pic is before, the last is after, and the first is eaten time. I don't know how to aline the pics :Shrug:
 
Man that looks fine..nice crust on it and juicy. What rub did you use?
 
OK Mike...this is your kind of forum. Show us the good stuff. ThumbUp

Nice, I'll post'em as I cook them. Once things settle down some, I have a packer brisket that is just waiting to meet the smoke and heat:pepper:.

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little something I smoked this past weekend....
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the middle pic is before, the last is after, and the first is eaten time. I don't know how to aline the pics :Shrug:

Nice looking cook, I'll bet it was mighty tasty.
 
Man that looks fine..nice crust on it and juicy. What rub did you use?

Well my secret is.......:Shrug:......just about everything in the cabinet. :laugh: Mostly season salt, alot of black pepper, chilli pepper, garlic powder, and a few other things ThumbUp Yep....... it was good.
 
Sully, You done flung a cravin' on me!

(remember who used to say that?)
 
here in the middle of nowhere mo. In a little town called harville there is a bbq joint called strawberry's. good stuff !

they sell the rub on line and in the stores around here. Makes a good base rub for smoking and grilling at home.:Dorag:
 
here in the middle of nowhere mo. In a little town called harville there is a bbq joint called strawberry's. good stuff !

they sell the rub on line and in the stores around here. Makes a good base rub for smoking and grilling at home.:Dorag:

I used to make my own rub, then I found other packaged rubs taste just fine. The best part is I don't have to keep all the spices hanging around the pantry to make rub anymore. I've been partial to rubs by Mike Davis or Lotta Bull BBQ I like the Unbullevable on ribs and pork butt, and Red dirt on brisket. I've used a couple rubs by Dizzy Pig, their Dizzy Dust is pretty good and Shaking the tree is good on poultry.
 
Ok, I never looked for any rubs I just kinda made up my own. Thanks for all the names, I'll be on the look out for them. Smoke-em if you got-em ThumbUp
 
Was at the local grocery store and noticed that "Larry The Cable Guy" has a line of BBQ sauces and rubs, spices, etc. Tried the rib rub and its not bad. Was only .88 cents for the small container.
 
made my own a couple of times. lotts of time and spices to get it right. the shelve ones are good and you can add what you want to them. Im a pepper belly and like a little more spice. still make my own for chicken. poultry seasoning and.............
 
Come on now, it's only some fresh fruit, milk and a little biscuit. :Shrug:
 
Wow wish I was there... That looks good.
Just a question. Not ribs but we do it outdoors
omelet in a bag. Ever do it. Great for camping breakfast.
 
No but start with a large pot of boiling water.
get a bunch of 1 QT ZIP LOCK STORAGE BAGS
eggs (2 per bag ) makes one omelet.
I usually cut up all the ingredients
onion,ham,cheese,peppers,etc.
Ok start by cracking 2 eggs in a bag.
squish it up with your hands by squeezing the bag ( kids love this part )
add ham ,onion etc. squish again to mix. Seal the bag.
Drop into boiling water. You can do as many bags as will fit in the pot
Let boil for 3 min or until they look cooked.
Carefully remove bag ( grill tongs work good here )
Open bag and pour out omelet on to a plate.
Fun and great for young and old.
.
 
No but start with a large pot of boiling water.
get a bunch of 1 QT ZIP LOCK STORAGE BAGS
eggs (2 per bag ) makes one omelet.
I usually cut up all the ingredients
onion,ham,cheese,peppers,etc.
Ok start by cracking 2 eggs in a bag.
squish it up with your hands by squeezing the bag ( kids love this part )
add ham ,onion etc. squish again to mix. Seal the bag.
Drop into boiling water. You can do as many bags as will fit in the pot
Let boil for 3 min or until they look cooked.
Carefully remove bag ( grill tongs work good here )
Open bag and pour out omelet on to a plate.
Fun and great for young and old.
.


Cool, Thanks for sharing. I'll try it.:clapping:
 
There you go with the ribs again Sully! Dang they look great...my mouth is watering. Looks like you did them on a Green Egg?
 
There you go with the ribs again Sully! Dang they look great...my mouth is watering. Looks like you did them on a Green Egg?


Yep, I like Ribs ThumbUp it was a Brown Egg, it's twin brother :laugh:
Dang they were good :10:
 
Yep, I like Ribs ThumbUp it was a Brown Egg, it's twin brother :laugh:
Dang they were good :10:

They looked pretty tasty, one of the too do items once I get some free time. I have some beef back ribs which are just calling my name:D.
 

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