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By cupcake absolute
Near Yorktown,VA.
on June 18, 2011
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Gave a 2 star review because of Time. We pressure cook Pork Tenderloin/Chicken Breast~boneless/skinless and make our own sauce and cole slaw in 30 minutes! Why wait unless die~hard BBQ is All that lips, tongue will touch? This is easier and even buy a sauce if prefer. This style on a humid Southern Day? No.
By Cymro
SF
on July 28, 2010
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Really great recipe.
How do you turn on the gas? Is it that round thing with the numbers that turns?
By marlena000_13016184
Texas
on July 22, 2010
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The guy gave a general idea, go with that. When I read a recipe I put what looks right to ME in, and rarely follow a recipe by a regimented opinion. Yea some people don't know anything about different ways to smoke, coals on one side, water on the other, wood soaked in water so it doesn't sizzle away in 10 minutes, the importance of not OVER smoking. Makes your tummy hurt...But really it's simple, and sometimes we work too hard at all the seasonings and rubs. The meat should speak for itself, and that's another thing, you need to know how to choose meat. It's all a process of learning, but the simpliest method is the best.
Wrapping any meat in foil about 1 to 2 hours before removal ALWAYS helps tendernize, and letting it rest for about 30 minutes before cutting so the juices absorb back into the meat.. Have fun meat eaters....
By jessieal
Nashua, NH
on July 17, 2010
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I'm sorry I printed this recipe. You only received two comments. One rated you two stars, the other 4 (and the person did not even taste it.
What is wrong with your rating system?
jl
By tjdascoli_5430107
Staten Island, NY
on July 09, 2010
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I know that the cooking temp should be between 225 and 250 degrees F. But not everybody would know this. You don't say about how much charcoal to use or that the pan with the water should actually be on the grate below the meat. And oh yeah, the water should be boiling water. For about a 22-24 inch grill you would need about 12 to 16 briquettes to start with to get the temp up to where you want it. After that you won't need as many because the grill is already preheated.. Be sure to soak those wood chips a good hour in warm water. Small chips burn very quickly so be sure you have enough to replenish them often. I usually use the wood chips only for about the first half of the cooking time.. But you need to put about twice the amount of chips to get a good smoke.
Next time you write a recipe, don't be so vague. Not everybody knows as much as you.
By davidheinze_7648004
Canon City, CO
on July 03, 2010
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i dont really know how it tastes i havent tries it.