8.12.2010

Smokers for Small Spaces

BBQ from a restaurant is great and convenient (if you are in an area with BBQ), but lacks that special something you get when you cook it yourself.  Is it the "Love".  The "Love" is the time invested in selecting the meat, the heat source, wood, smoker, and overall time commitment.

Making your own BBQ should not be limited to those with deep pockets and ample space to store a trailered smoker.  Additionally, if you only smoke a few times a year for small gatherings, it isn't necessary to purchase a large smoker.

I will include some options for those with limited space.  Categories of compact smokers I will highlight are upright or barrel smokers.

Upright smokers - often called "Bullet smokers" consist of an upright pill shaped device that typically separates into three sections.  The bottom (base) containing the heat source, the middle (sleeve) containing a water pan/ or sometimes meat, and the top (lid) containing the meat.

Possibly the best and most recognized upright smoker the Weber Smokey Mountain.

Weber offers an upright in various sizes from 18" ~$300 to 22" ~$400 and are heated by wood or charcoal.  These upright R2D2 style cookers do a great job of keeping temp and moisture levels.  While most manufacturers require you dissemble the smoker every time you need to add wood/charcoal, Weber has a large and easy to access panel to add water/coals.  Additionally, this unit provides ample space in the top of the unit to add a large turkey or multiple ribs in a rib rack.  The downside is the price.  You are paying for quality and also the name.  http://www.weber.com/explore/?glid=8

A good option if the price is too high on the Weber are the Brinkmann line of smokers.  These units start at $60 and go up from there. The uprights also come in a box shape and can be powered by electricity or propane.  The Brinkmann brand can be more cumbersome and inconsistent than the Weber, but for the average cook, you should be ok.  
http://www.brinkmann.net/products/outdoor_cooking/charcoal_smokers_and_grills.aspx












Barrel smokers - these smokers consist of two pieces, an open cavity for the meat and a side firebox

One of the best bargains and easily available units out there is the CharGriller Smokin Pro Model #1224.  This baby retails for $179 on the website.  I purchased mine at Lowes about 4 years ago for $200.  It isn't the most efficient with heat, but it can turn out some delicious product.  I have done 1 brisket, 2 pork shoulders, and 24 wings at one time.  Enough food for at least 35 people.  It is also great for using as a charcoal grill.  The firebox is large enough to cook with 12" - 14" wood logs.  We often do wood fired pizzas by adding a pizza stone to the grill.
http://chargriller.com/store/product_info.php?cPath=21&products_id=34










An often overlooked aspect of owning a smoker is the need for a cover.  A good water proof cover will add years to your smoker and is worth its weight in gold.

Charbroil also makes some nice units that are inexpensive and widely available.  

For those looking to spend some dollars on a smoker I recommend the following brands:
http://www.americanbarbecuesystems.com/  Check out the All Star
Good BBQ Resource:
http://www.thesmokering.com/ - This is a collection of member BBQ stores. You can learn a lot by browsing its members.

6.03.2010

Car Ride

At the end of every month I go to a lunch with a group of guys from around KC at a property management company called Maxus Properties. My buddy Chad's family owns a Ford dealership.  The perks of owning a dealership are that you get to drive a free car which will eventually be sold.  Usually Chad drives a Lincoln or Explorer, but this time he had this Ford GT.  After the lunch I got to go for a ride in this car.  It was a really cool car and absolutely beautiful.  I barely fit inside.  No one over 6' 2" would be comfortable in this car.  Still neat. 


5.17.2010

New family member

Barbie-Que "Q" Giammanco. We adopted Q from Wayside Waifs on May 2, 2010. We call her Q because whenever I see the word "Que" I think of the Spanish pronunciation "Kay" which means "What" in English. So we went with "Q" to avoid all confusion with our Latino friends. Click here for a video of Q.

Q getting out of the car.



Going for a walk in the neighborhood

Holly with Q


The dog has this odd habit of laying on her back and will just stay in that position for like 5 minutes. We call it 'Dead Dog' position. What a lady she is. She enjoys a good belly rub, which is Holly's favorite thing to do.
Hi Q! Welcome home!

5.02.2010

BBQ Pork Shoulder

Made BBQ this weekend for a party.  Cooked the meat on the smoker for 6 hours using pear and apple wood for smoke and mixed in oak for heat.  After, 6 hours put the meat in individual foil pans and covered tightly.  Cooked the meat for another 10 hours until temp read ~ 210 degrees.  Shoulder benefits from overcooking as long as it is low and slow.  Watch Video.  It turned out great.  Will be repeating the technique.

4.26.2010

April is almost over and there is some much to talk about!

In summary major events that occurred:
Home - Joe, Rick, and Luis poured a large section of concrete to expands our driveway.  Joe planted a new tree with the help of Sarah.  Spring flowers are in full bloom.   Holly has a "Glee" the tv show kick off party.  All the "Gleeks" dressed as their favorite Glee characters.  Luke and Holly were Sue Sylvester.



Out and About - Edward Hugh Watson III married Rebecca Colnar on 04/24/2010.  Eddie and I went and hit some golf balls the day before.  We each hit 50 and we were extremely sore. I have posted some videos.  http://www.youtube.com/user/jgiammanco1   Kevin G gave a great speech.    The wedding was a lot of fun and the bride was beautiful.

Skiing - Park City, UT 03/05/2010 - 03/07/2010

While starting a new business has been a challenge, there have been some perks.  Vacation is great because I approve my own time off and I also don't work a busy season (Tax time Jan1 - April 15) anymore.

Holly has a client in Salt Lake City, so we decided to go out early and go skiing/snowboarding.  We went to The Canyons and Park City Resort.  All the pics are from Park City Resort.  We forgot to take pics while at Canyons.  Holly did a great job snowboarding at Canyons and Skiing the next day at Park City Resort.  i snowboarded both days.

I have posted some videos from the trip at http://www.youtube.com/user/jgiammanco1




 

Easter Egg Hunt - Armour Fields Homes Association 03/27/2010

Sometimes you just have to do it for the kids.  Yes...I am the scariest Easter Bunny around.  No...it is not really bunny fur.

3.18.2010

Connected Pay @ UMKC Dental Conference

To all,  Katie and I set up our booth at the Dental Conference here in KC.


It feels similar to the firm recruiting Katie and I used to do back at Missouri.



I am really please with our banners.  We are doing a giveaway of some dental composite kit.  It is the #1 selling composite kit in the world.  It is something all dentists use for filling cavities and what not.  Either way, I hope it draws some people into the booth.  We also have sales sheets, brochures for our online payment system, and Coozies to hand out.

We had to have a little fun!




Wish us luck!

3.17.2010

Florida

We went down to Florida during February and visited Holly's grandparents.  They have this amazing house with an incredible view.  We went with Grandpa Bill to the Ringling Estate (Ringling Bros. Circus Family).  They had a huge art museum and a really cool circus exhibit.

While we were there Holly and I went to the beach.  It was February so it was still pretty cold there.  We just rolled up our pants and did some shell collecting.




Catch up from Sept - January

Dear Blog,
I have been busy posting in the Connected Pay blog lately...sorry. Time to get caught up at least with fun items.

We basically stayed inside from November to January. December 31, 2009 we had a fun New Years Eve party. Holly had her B-day bash at Boulevard Brewery and we finished up at 75th Street Brewery.

We also started the bathroom remodel.  Yes, those are camo pants.  We ripped out the floor and Rick (Rick's Home Remodel)  put in some more supports and a sub floor.