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Originally Posted by alanann
I have recently purchased a Traeger Smoker and have been disappointed with my initial results, even though the Traeger web site posts many very positive reviews for this product.
I am anxious to talk to others in The Villages who have cooked successfully with smokers, hoping to learn why my results have been disappointing. I noted that one member had posted his Traeger on the classifieds in May.
Can anyone give me any feed-back on this subject?
Thanks.
ALANANN
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Depends on what you like
Smoker cooking is an all day process.
My favorite 3 meals are
1. Prime rib
5 lb rib flavored with Montreal Steak Rub
Set smoker on low setting 3 hours spraying with apple cider to keep rib moist every 45 mins or so.
Then set smoker on medium keep spraying till the internal temp reaches 145 to 150 degrees
2. Pulled Pork
I use a 5 lb pork loin cover loin with your favorite barbecue rub, smoke on low for 3 hours.
Then turn smoker on medium and smoke till internal temp reaches 185 degrees.
Remove from smoker place in baking pan.
add 2 cans vegetable or beef broth sliced onions and peppers
Cover pan tightly with foil bake at 325 to 350 for 3 hours
Remove from pan the pork will fall apart
Place in bowl ,Shred pork and add vegetables and barbecue sauce mix mix mix
3. Beef Brisket rub Montreal over Brisket
Same smoking directions as pulled pork.
I take 1 or 2 cans beef broth in sauce pan add garlic and bay leaves,few pepper corns and whole cloves bring to a boil let simmer 10 to 15 mins.Strain broth over Brisket
Cover with foil tightly bake for 2 hours just enough so it's tender not falling apart
Remove let rest
good luck