Spring is trying hard to be sprung around here.
Yesterday had some crazy winds that cancelled my intended shake-the-rust off flight. Gusts of up to 35 knots with a minimum direct crosswind factor of 30 knots in a plane rated for 17 knots was not my idea of a good time for pattern work.
So yesterday, I instead got the brisket prepared with my homemade rub for smoking.
So today, among other things that needed to be done, I got the smoker cleaned up from it's winter of non-use, and got it ready to smoke.
I decided to use pecan wood for the brisket this time, for a change of pace.
After all day of being on the smoker, the brisket was ready for dinner tonight.
Nice and tasty and served up with baked beans, and mac & cheese, it was announced by all to be a tasty success.
3 comments:
Smart move! And very nice smoke ring on that one!
Good looking meat !!!!!!
Old NFO: Thanks!
MATTHEW W: Thank you!
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