So my brother went on a hunger strike until the Rangers won another game. When they beat the angels, he celebrated with a run to Kroger's. In his delirium, he picked up a 14 lb brisket.
I say delirium because he doesnt have a smoker. I dont have a smoker. So what to do...
Well he scavenged an ol weber grill from grandma's house, stripped the legs off it, and sat in on top of dad's old Mr. Smoker. He stayed up all night tending the fire (I'd have joined him, but was up taking care of my 11 month old who had a fever.
I just wanted to say Thanks bro, it was delicious (and right on time for the fourth).
The makeshift smoker.
No need to even mutilate the old weber
Needless to say it didnt hold a steady temp for very long, lots of tinkering with it.
12 hours of cooking and 2 hours of resting later
Great Fourth of July lunch. Thanks brother.
35 chililights Jr. approved.
edited to fix that damn huge photo.
[This message has been edited by 35chililights (edited 7/7/2009 9:01p).]
I say delirium because he doesnt have a smoker. I dont have a smoker. So what to do...
Well he scavenged an ol weber grill from grandma's house, stripped the legs off it, and sat in on top of dad's old Mr. Smoker. He stayed up all night tending the fire (I'd have joined him, but was up taking care of my 11 month old who had a fever.
I just wanted to say Thanks bro, it was delicious (and right on time for the fourth).
The makeshift smoker.
No need to even mutilate the old weber
Needless to say it didnt hold a steady temp for very long, lots of tinkering with it.
12 hours of cooking and 2 hours of resting later
Great Fourth of July lunch. Thanks brother.
35 chililights Jr. approved.
edited to fix that damn huge photo.
[This message has been edited by 35chililights (edited 7/7/2009 9:01p).]