The Low and Slow Myth: Rethinking Barbecue Temperature (Between the Fires)
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In this episode of the Okie Smokin' Podcast, host John challenges the traditional "low and slow" barbecue philosophy. After years of sticking to 225°C or lower, he shares how increasing his cooking temperatures to a range of 250°C to 275°C actually produced better results, including superior bark and fat rendering on brisket and ribs.
John discusses the practical benefits of cooking hotter, such as avoiding rubbery skin on chicken by pushing the heat toward 325°C and significantly shortening the overall cook time without sacrificing quality. He also addresses the "gatekeeping" in the barbecue community, encouraging listeners to stop chasing perfection and focus on the final results. The episode concludes with tips for using different types of smokers and a recommendation for Offwire Coffee.
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