The Smoker’s Lounge Matt Curtis & Tim Kuhl
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Meat smoking can be an overwhelming hobby for those who haven’t jumped in. The Smoker’s Lounge is a short weekly podcast that will teach you the basics of meat smoking quickly so you can get out in the backyard and start smoking.
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Episode 17 :: Smoked Mac and Cheese
In this episode of The Smoker’s Lounge, Matt and Amy talk about smoked Mac and Cheese while Tim is on vacation:
• The process of making Mac and Cheese in the smoker
• When smoking a recipe that you normally do in a crock pot, time adjustments will have to happen.
• Crock pot low setting is about 200 degrees, and high is about 300 degrees.
• The final product was fantastic. The smoke flavor was subtle, but added a nice touch to the dish, improving the final product.
• A look at the dynamics of sharing the kitchen.
• The recipe for the smoked Mac and Cheese will be on the website.
For more information about the basics of meat smoking, visit www.fattybombatty.com. -
Episode 16 :: Smoking Veggies
In this episode of The Smoker’s Lounge, Matt and Tim talk about smoking veggies:
• We are not good at smoking veggies
• The veggies we’ve tried have come out OK, but the result didn’t seem worth the work.
• Grilling seems to yield much better results with veggies.
• When grilling, add a good bit of wood to the fire (if charcoal), or on the grate (if propane) to impart a smoky flavor.
• At the end of the day, we suggest grilling veggies for meals, and approach smoking veggies as pure experimentation.
For more information about the basics of meat smoking, visit www.fattybombatty.com. -
Episode 15 :: Smoking Accessories
In this episode of The Smoker’s Lounge, Matt and Tim talk about smoking accessories:
• BBQ gloves are awesome!
• The right tool for the job makes things so much easier.
• Get stuff that you like to use.
• Be willing to spend on a good thermometer
• Flavor injectors freak Matt out a lot, even though they are probably awesome.
• Synthetic brushes don't work well for mop sauce. Consider traditional, basic mops, or a solution with a spray bottle.
For more information about the basics of meat smoking, visit www.fattybombatty.com. -
Episode 14 :: Smoking for Parties
In this episode of The Smoker’s Lounge, Matt and Tim talk about some strategies for smoking food for large groups:
• It is easy to cook too much when smoking for your family. But leftovers are great.
• Prepare ahead for parties. It is important to get as much done ahead of time as possible.
• There are some very helpful and cheap solutions to help serving at a backyard party. You can usually find them at a restaurant supply store.
• Some dishes are can be reheated - like pulled pork - while others are much better fresh out of the smoker - like ribs.
• With large events, quantity makes it impossible to smoke everything at once. Either run lots of loads, or borrow smokers from friends.
• Large events take a lot of time.
• Think through reheat of the meat and transport to the site early in your planning.
• Plan .25 pound of meat per person for most events, but add a little extra as a cushion. Also consider who will be attending the event. Big eaters will mean you should smoke more meat.
For more information about the basics of meat smoking, visit www.fattybombatty.com. -
Episode 13 :: Masterbuilt Electric Smokehouse
In this episode of The Smoker’s Lounge, Tim and Matt talk about the Masterbuilt Electric Smokehouse:
• MES is great in a variety of weather conditions
• The MES will provide consistent results
• MES is easy to use - a big deal for the casual meat smoker
• Bang for buck, the MES is a great smoker
For more information about the basics of meat smoking, visit www.fattybombatty.com. -
Episode 12 :: Poultry
In this episode of The Smoker’s Lounge, Tim and Matt talk through poultry:
• Chicken is easy - 4 hours at 250
• Smoked chicken is great in salad
• Turkey isn’t that much different than chicken
• Chicken quarters and wings are both great options
• Birds are easy to oversmoke, so go light on the wood
For more information about the basics of meat smoking, visit www.fattybombatty.com.
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Nice podcast about smoking food. I'm looking forward to more.