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WEBMar 7, 2024 · Pit Boss Macaroni and Cheese. A delicious spin on classic comfort food. By cooking this dish with a Pit Boss you get a unique smoky flavor. Take your mac and cheese to the next level by adding bacon, green onions, white onion, chorizo, or pulled pork. Recipe For: Smoky Mac and Cheese.

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WEBApr 11, 2024 · Step 1: Prepare the Meat. Preheat Pit Boss to 225°F. Chuck roast works well with smoky flavors. For this reason, we suggest using mesquite wood chips or something else with a strong aroma. Pecan, …

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WEBPlace in smoker at 250 degrees. After 3.5 hours, or when internal temperature hits 145 degrees, remove butt, place in pan fat side down, and add seasoning and drizzle with honey. Cover in foil and return to smoker at 275 degrees. Check for tenderness when pork butt approaches 190 degrees.

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WEBDec 27, 2023 · 10. Put the ribs back on the smoker for 2 hours. 11. After 2 hours, adjust the smoker to 350°F and remove the ribs. 12. Pour the apple juice and liquid out of the boats and leave them open. 13. *optional* …

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WEBDirections. Start up your Pit Boss. Then, set the temperature to 225°F. In a food-safe spray bottle, combine the apple cider vinegar and apple juice. Set aside. Flip the beef short ribs over, bone side up, and pull off the thick membrane. Discard. Flip the short ribs right side up and trim any excess fat from the top.

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WEBSep 17, 2023 · Replace the thermometer and place back in the pellet grill. Once the internal temperature hits 197-203°F, remove the pork from the foil and place it unwrapped back in the Pit Boss to firm the bark back up for another 30-40 minutes. You can increase the temperature up to 275°F at this time if you wish.

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WEBMay 8, 2024 · Add the chicken breasts to the smoker. Cook until the meat reaches an internal temperature of 155ºF, while rotating occasionally. It will take around 45 minutes. Baste the chicken with the mixed BBQ sauce and close the lid to let it cook further until the meat's internal temperature of 165ºF is reached.

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WEBMar 5, 2024 · Remove the plastic wrap and place the brisket on the Pit Boss, with the fat cap DOWN, and the thicker end pointing to the left. Place an internal temperature probe into the center of the brisket. Close the lid, cook the brisket for about 3-4 hours, and then increase the temperature of the Pit Boss to 220°F.

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WEBJan 13, 2023 · 27. Smoked Trout. Another kind of fish you can smoke with your Pit Boss grill is trout. To create the seafood rub for this dish, combine salt, celery salt, black pepper, garlic powder, mustard powder, paprika, nutmeg, and allspice. For a spicier rub, some cayenne powder and chili powder can be added. 28.

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WEBApr 26, 2024 · How to Make Smoked Pork Belly on Pit Boss. Step 1: Prep your pork belly. Give it a good rub down with your favorite seasoning blend. I like to keep it simple with a mix of salt, pepper, garlic powder, and a …

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WEBInstructions. Set your PitBoss to 225°F to 250°F (or start low for 4-5 hours, then increase no higher than 275°F). Prepare the meat with rub and seasonings. Place the pork fat side down (on the middle rack of a vertical PitBoss) Insert a thermometer probe into the meat. Let the meat cook for 2-3 hours.

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WEBApr 8, 2024 · Smoke for 3 hours. In a saucepan set over medium heat, whisk together the white sugar, honey, water and fish sauce. Bring to the boil and then reduce to a low heat. Simmer until the glaze is slightly …

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WEBJan 7, 2023 · Preheat your smoker to 225-250 degrees F. . Season the brisket with a dry rub or BBQ seasoning, and place it on the grill grates, fat side up. . If using a pellet or electric smoker, add wood chips or wood pellets to the smoker to add a smoky flavor. .

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WEBFirst, make a horizontal cut along the top of the brisket, following the contour of the meat. Then, using a sharp knife, make narrow vertical cuts along the length of the brisket, angling the knife slightly to create thin slices of fat. Finally, turn the brisket over and repeat the process on the other side.

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WEBLeave 1/4 of an inch on the fat cap and remove all the silver skin underneath the flat. 10. *Optional – Apply a binder if you want the rub to stick using olive oil or yellow mustard. 11. Apply a layer of kosher salt, ground black pepper, and garlic powder. 12. Sprinkle a low salt barbecue rub all over the brisket.

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