IMO and experience most people over think and agonize over brisket terribly. Trim it. Season it. Cook it fat cap to the heat till probe tender. I find it to be almost that simple. Buy choice or prime if you can but even lesser grades can be cooked successfully.
Use simple seasonings. S &...
I try not to have too many open bags at a time. Every now and then I'll try something new however. When I store outside the original bag I use 6-gallon buckets from Academy Sports with their swivel lids and put enough of the bag in the bucket to know what's in it. They're a bit pricey but I...
I like a number of sauces.
For pork sammies I think nothing is better than homemade Shack Sauce. It's the BBQ taste of my youth.
For glazing pork ribs I like original thickness Bone Suckin' Sauce.
For doctoring baked beans I like SBR's or Kansas City style sauces.
Then there's Blues Hog...
If you're worried about cooking on aluminum then by all means you better quit cooking with wood and charcoal. All sorts of nasty carcinogens involved that you don't want to be involved with. Also don't cook anything less than well done. Ya need to be sure the nasties are all cooked dead.
Regular aluminum does Not require carbide cutting tools. It cuts very easily. Anodized aluminum might need carbide but I don't think so. I'd try the bandsaw to cut them. At worst I think you would lose a blade. Try a very small cut on a corner first to find out.
Bear Mtn. does not sell 100% Hickory or any other single flavor wood pellets. They sell 100% hardwood blend pellets. LumberJack does sell 100% Hickory and other flavor woods but they also sell blends so look carefully before you buy.
^^^^^ That's been reported before and denied before. Who knows for sure? Certainly not the local store managers. Probably only RK purchasing and whoever makes them knows for sure. LJ has reportedly denied making them. Perhaps the Bear Mtn. branch of Lignetics? Perhaps some other company?
Unless it says it is 100% the flavor wood you want, it is a blend. 100% hardwood means exactly what it says. Everything in the pellet is a hardwood that is suitable for using to cook with. Most of these blends use Alder or Oak as the base wood depending on where the pellets are made and what...
I was going to suggest Cookin Pellets as they usually get good reviews and they have a number of dealers in CA. Bear Mtn. at TSC was a good suggestion. Have you tried any Kingsford Pellets? They should have good distribution in CA. My favorite so far is LumberJack Hickory. Don't know about...
Never go by time or temp to determine doneness.
Time and temp are indicators to Check for doneness.
Yes, I mean you should put a known accurate thermometer in your cooker to compare against the cooker's thermometer.
It looks like you cooked St. Louis style ribs. If that is so they should have been fall apart tender when done 3-2-1. 3-2-1 is intended for full size spare ribs. I'd double check your cooking temp with a known accurate thermometer.
The pellets you linked to are heat fuel pellets - NOT bbq pellets. But what you linked to is not the same pellet as in your pictures. Still, every review of cheat river I find says heater fuel pellets. Buyer beware.
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Another LumberJack user here. 100% Hickory for me. I get mine at Atwoods Ranch and Home for about the same prices as Rural King.
You can also get them from Dick's and they supposedly will price match.
You probably have a problem with your air temp prob. First thing I'd do is clean it with some scotch brite or similar. Then call support if that doesn't work.
Also check your other therm with the cold water and boiling water test.
If you don't need a lot of space a Lodge square stove top griddle is nice to have for one or two folks. Works on grills too. Another solution is the flat griddle plates from Grill Grates that doubles as quick defrost plates.
I have Grill Grates that can be turned upside down to work as flat...