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Mike (AZBarbeque)

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Thanksgiving is quickly approaching.

Looking to see what everyone is planning on cooking this year.

I am planning on Cooking a Turkey traditional style in the Oven, one in the Smoker and am contemplating smoking a Prime Rib as well.

Post up any suggestions or recipes for smoking the Prime rib if you will as I have yet to do one on my smoker.

#1 - November 13, 2014, 04:45:15 pm
Michael J. Reimann
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If God wanted us to be Vegetarians, why did he make animals out of meat??

toys4dlr

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Damn Mike, how many people you having over?? 

I like to get a rib roast and put at least a week dry age on it.  I cut the ribs off, rub down with your favorite rub and tie the ribs back on.  That way when completely cook it is a few cuts of string and the ribs are off.  I like to smoke it at 275 until I reach an internal 130, then I pull and place in the cambro for 30 mins or more. 

That is our traditional Xmas dinner.  I usually get a whole rib roast and dry age it.  Half is cooked on Xams and the other half for New Years. 

#2 - November 13, 2014, 06:04:37 pm
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bucaguy

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Thanksgiving is quickly approaching.

Looking to see what everyone is planning on cooking this year.

I am planning on Cooking a Turkey traditional style in the Oven, one in the Smoker and am contemplating smoking a Prime Rib as well.

Post up any suggestions or recipes for smoking the Prime rib if you will as I have yet to do one on my smoker.



Katie will be out of town.. I might just have Pot Pie!!! or crash the party at your house!!
#3 - November 13, 2014, 09:04:04 pm
Owner of Sin Bin BBQ and Member of Fat Man Que bbq team
Just some big heavy offset right now.

145 grill

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Thinking of deep frying a prime rib, recipe is the same as deep frying a turkey but taste better. 
#4 - November 13, 2014, 09:11:31 pm
1-offset stick burner trailer
4-UDS
1-home offset
The hardest thing about smoking meat is keeping it lit.

Mike (AZBarbeque)

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Katie will be out of town.. I might just have Pot Pie!!! or crash the party at your house!!


Scott,  you are more than welcome to come join us if you like.  We will have plenty of people over the entire day, we always do.  Football, FIREBALL & Food.  You can't go wrong there.

Let me know if you are in.  We would love to have you.

Mike
#5 - November 13, 2014, 09:27:09 pm
Michael J. Reimann
Realtor - Clients First Realty (Real Job) - www.TheReimannWay.com
Owner/President - AZBarbeque - #1 BBQ Club in Arizona
Owner/Pitmaster - AZBarbeque Catering - www.AZBarbequeCatering.com

If God wanted us to be Vegetarians, why did he make animals out of meat??

Mike (AZBarbeque)

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Damn Mike, how many people you having over?? 

I like to get a rib roast and put at least a week dry age on it.  I cut the ribs off, rub down with your favorite rub and tie the ribs back on.  That way when completely cook it is a few cuts of string and the ribs are off.  I like to smoke it at 275 until I reach an internal 130, then I pull and place in the cambro for 30 mins or more. 

That is our traditional Xmas dinner.  I usually get a whole rib roast and dry age it.  Half is cooked on Xams and the other half for New Years. 



LOL, we have about 15 people coming over & everyone loves Leftovers, so need some for everyone to take home.
#6 - November 13, 2014, 09:28:39 pm
Michael J. Reimann
Realtor - Clients First Realty (Real Job) - www.TheReimannWay.com
Owner/President - AZBarbeque - #1 BBQ Club in Arizona
Owner/Pitmaster - AZBarbeque Catering - www.AZBarbequeCatering.com

If God wanted us to be Vegetarians, why did he make animals out of meat??

Mike (AZBarbeque)

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Thinking of deep frying a prime rib, recipe is the same as deep frying a turkey but taste better. 

I've heard of this, but have not tried it.  This might be the year to do so.
#7 - November 13, 2014, 09:29:01 pm
Michael J. Reimann
Realtor - Clients First Realty (Real Job) - www.TheReimannWay.com
Owner/President - AZBarbeque - #1 BBQ Club in Arizona
Owner/Pitmaster - AZBarbeque Catering - www.AZBarbequeCatering.com

If God wanted us to be Vegetarians, why did he make animals out of meat??

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