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Hello from oxford

Postby awesselbaum » 05 Jun 2012, 10:05

Hi my names Anthony. Got into low n slow from reading recipes on epicurious. Bought myself an ecb (brinkmann) to start with finding it a little bit of a nightmare.
Wondering where to get st Louis cuts from in the UK and what my next smoker should be?
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Re: Hello from oxford

Postby KamadoSimon » 05 Jun 2012, 10:45

Welcome to the forum!

Lots of people having success with Weber Smokey Mountains for low n slow. Or if you want a one-size-fits-all (BBQ, oven, smoker) then have a look at ceramic Kamado-style BBQs.

Regarding the ribs, it's worth printing off some pictures of what you are after and then spending some time with a butcher to work out what they can provide. Building a relationship with a good meat provider means you can get all sorts of cuts you wouldn't normally find in supermarkets etc. And hopefully you'll get better quality meat t'boot.

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Re: Hello from oxford

Postby Del A » 06 Jun 2012, 07:16

Hello

Regarding St Louis Style ribs if you copy and paste into your address barthis address,http://www.meatwave.com/blog/how-to-trim-a-rack-of-spare-ribs-to-a-st-louis-style-cut
It shows how to trim them yourself.


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Re: Hello from oxford

Postby keith157 » 06 Jun 2012, 07:49

They are from the "belly of the beast" rather than the loin(baby backs) and are uneven in size depending on how they are cut by the butcher/abatoir. Best advice is from KS re befriending a butcher, a lot of people also have a lot of success with ProQ's both Excel & Frontier. Lots of reviews on both here and even on youtube.
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Re: Hello from oxford

Postby KamadoSimon » 06 Jun 2012, 08:00

Del A wrote:Hello

Regarding St Louis Style ribs if you copy and paste into your address barthis address,http://www.meatwave.com/blog/how-to-trim-a-rack-of-spare-ribs-to-a-st-louis-style-cut
It shows how to trim them yourself.
Regards Del


Useful link - thanks. Especially as I have just bought three belly racks for the freezer...
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Re: Hello from oxford

Postby thebarbecuemaster » 06 Jun 2012, 15:19

hi i experienced the same disaster with the same smoker as a beginner and when i switched to the weber rocky mountain smoker as the above poster wrote my life became so much greater and easier as a bbq enthusiast.
i recommend the weber its great. check out the video here on smoking with a weber i think it is good and put it on my site

http://www.thebarbecuemaster.net/weber-smoker.html
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Re: Hello from oxford

Postby awesselbaum » 12 Jun 2012, 07:41

Some really good advice on here thanks. Any idea about the max smoking times on the new frontier pro qs ?
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Re: Hello from oxford

Postby KamadoSimon » 12 Jun 2012, 07:45

awesselbaum wrote:Some really good advice on here thanks. Any idea about the max smoking times on the new frontier pro qs ?


I think you can reload it with fuel via the door right? So, in theory no max time.
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Re: Hello from oxford

Postby keith157 » 12 Jun 2012, 08:39

Yep both charcoal and chunks can be added through the door.
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Re: Hello from oxford

Postby awesselbaum » 12 Jun 2012, 09:30

Sorry I should have made myself clearer. I meant unattended. I've read of people on the web who get 15hr smokes out of their wsm. Wanted to know how the new design pro qs compare to this?
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