Saturday was the big day for my introduction to the wide world of hot smoking. I wandered nextdoor around 6:30 that morning and got my American Pride tutorial; she's a beauty...three vents...rotisserie...and oh so nimble.
Before he had to take off, the neighbor and I got the mesquite(his choice) going and started our two pork butts and one giant turkey breast.
The night before we'd hung out and he did one butt with his favorite commercial rub-Bone Suckin' brand. I'd seen it before, but never tried it(frankly I was a bit put off by the name), but I found it pretty unusual(and tasty) for a mass market rub(which I'd figured would go heavy on the salt and garlic powder...not this stuff)
I'd brought over some spices for him to ply through and we ended up with a what-the-hell Tex Mex by way of India rub:
kashmiri pepper
ancho
mango powder(he really dug the mango powder)
black cardamom
white peppercorn
coriander
longpepper
salt
sugar
all rubbed over a base of yellow mustard
I was a mite afeared, but it turned out really lovely and paired well with his homemade sauce...not that you needed any...heh...
Following his instructions I cooked everything a bit hot from what I'd researched(in his daylong absence I'd mediate his prescribed 300-350 back down to 225-250)
and I shoulda pulled the turkey(lemon zest, salt, pepper, dry thyme, sugar, canola) a couple hours before, but, again as per instructions I let everything smoke for 8 hrs or so
the turkey was definitely dry(but flavorful)
that was a disappointment, but now we know better and since we're planning on smoking turkeys for Thanksgiving we're gonna experiment with brining/injection/shorter time, etc.
the pork turned out tender and the "experimental" one had crazy bark(probably due to the mustard undercoat)
anyway...the meat
and I made my oft-requested parsleyed fingerlings
and we also had pico de gallo, eggplant parmesan, tons of odd n ends
working the smoker probably wasn't the smartest idea for my lingering chest crap, but I can't wait to do it again: next up brisket and different woods!
Being gauche rocks, stun the bourgeoisie