Scot's BBQ
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Smoked Pulled Pork Butt
Smoke that butt for the best pulled pork, I have included the recipes for the rub and the BBQ sauce that I used.
Smoked Pork Butt rub
1/3 cup packed brown sugar
3 TBL Course Sea Salt
2 TBL Smoked Paprika
1 TBL Garlic Powder
1 TBL Onion Powder
2 Teaspoons Seasoned Pepper
1/2 teaspoon Cayenne Pepper
3 tbl spoons mustard
BBQ Sauce
2 cups ketchup
1/2 cup apple cider vinegar
1/4 cup packed brown sugar
2 tablespoons honey
1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce
1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice
1/2 teaspoon Kosher salt
1/4 teaspoon seasoned pepper
1/4 teaspoon granulated garlic
1/4 teaspoon hot sauce
Spritz!
¼ cup of Apple Cider Vineger (Brags)
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Update_ Burning Pellets in a wood stove?
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Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays! Here is a brief update to the Burning Pellets in a wood stove video that I did in the fall. Even during the Bomb Cyclone, Polar Vortex winter storm Elliot the pellets generated enough heat alongside my mini split that I did not need to bring out the firewood. 2 degrees with -17 wind chill and the pellets generated enough heat in my wood stove with the Pellete...
Burning Pellets in a Wood Stove?
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With reliable and convenient sources of Firewood delivery drying up I decided to test out the alternative burning of wood pellets in my wood stove in the Pelleteer Pellet Basket. Let's see if it will do what is needed before I place an order for a pallet of pellets. I tested out three brands of Pellets. Please watch the video to see which brand won out. Basket: Link to the basket used in this t...
Smoked Shrimp and Grits | Masterbuilt Gravity Series 800
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In the mood for some seafood? How about a little southern flare added in? Smoked shrimp and Grits on the Masterbuilt gravity series 800 combination smoker, grill, and griddle. I used hardwood lump charcoal with Apple Wood chips with just a touch of Hickory chunks added for good measure. The cheesy grits are mixed with some cream cheese, Velveeta cheese, Worchestershire sauce, minced garlic, smo...
Crazy Squirrels at Play!
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I have this family of squirrels in my backyard that is rather crazy. I have never seen squirrels act this way and I am wondering if anyone else has crazy squirrels that are nuts! Maybe grass clippings and compost act like catnip for squirrels? Leave a comment, if you know why they act this way and if this behavior is normal for squirrels.
Smoked Beef Nachos | Masterbuilt Gravity Series 800
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This week we are smoking a 2.3 lbs chuck roast smothered in mustard and coated with Meat Church Holy Gospel beef rub braised in a fine Porter dark beer and beef rub Au Jus on the Masterbuilt gravity series 800 gravity-fed charcoal combo grill, griddle, and smoker. We will turn this into a shredded pile of masterfully smoked beef for use on a plate full of cheddar cheese coated Tortilla chips to...
Breakfast on the Griddle | Masterbuilt Gravity Series 800
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After seasoning up the griddle it's time to put it to use with a nice griddle breakfast of Bacon, eggs, potatoes, and onions. With a little help from the Bug-A-Salt, this was a successful breakfast on the MasterBuilt Gravity series 800 charcoal-powered griddle. Bug-A-Salt : www.bugasalt.com
Rotisserie Lemon Pepper Chicken | Masterbuilt Gravity Series 800
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Today we we tickle the tastebuds and smoke a roaster chicken using the rotisserie on the masterbuilt gravity series 800 combination smoker grill and griddle in our backyard bbq. We used hardwood lump charcoal, chunks of hickory and applewood. The chicken was brined in lemon pepper seasoning and water for 24 hours prior to putting in on the spit.
Masterbuilt Rotisserie Unboxing and Installation | Masterbuilt Gravity Series 800
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Today I am unboxing and installing the Masterbuilt Rotisserie for the Master built Gravity Series 800 smoker grill and griddle combo.
Smoked Brisket Point | Masterbuilt Gravity Series 800
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Happy 4th of July! Today we smoke up a beef brisket point on the Masterbuilt Gravity Series 800 in honor of Independence day! and to get the summer grilling season off with a long-haul smoke. Here are some of the links we promised Salt and Pepper Grinders: amzn.to/3FQCJdg Salt and Pepper: amzn.to/3wthdIR Meat Church: www.meatchurch.com/
Griddle Seasoning | Masterbuilt Gravity Series 800
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Time to season up the griddle for the first time on the Masterbuilt Gravity Series 800 gravity-fed charcoal combo smoker, grill, and griddle. Used in this video Blackstone Griddle Seasoning and cast iron conditioner: amzn.to/3u21b6M
Honey BBQ Beef Jerky | Masterbuilt Gravity Series 800
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For Fathers Day 2022 we smoked up a batch of Honey BBQ Beef Jerky on the Masterbuilt Gravity Series 800 Combo Smoker, Grill, and Griddle, and man oh man was it ever good and tasty! Follow along for the recipe and ingredients that I used. @ Link to recipe: tinyurl.com/4m9cmu7x Boning Knife: amzn.to/3n1aUX9
Smoked Whole Chicken | Masterbuilt Gravity Series 800
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Today we also smoked a whole chicken in the Masterbuilt Gravity Series 800 Charcoal smoker. The chicken was seasoned and marinated overnite before smoking for 4 hours at 225 degrees using hardwood lump charcoal and Hickory wood chunks. It turned out loaded with flavor, tender and moist. Watch the video to find it what seasonings I used for the bird!
Homemade Sandwich Bread
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Today we will bake a homemade loaf of white sandwich bread the easy way. We use a bread machine to ease the kneading process and then switch over to a loaf pan to finish it off in a 400 degree oven. This is an easy recipe that anyone to make. Using Sugar, salt, yeast, Olive Oil, Bread Flour and a cup of warm water. Tools used in this video: Oyster Bread machine: amzn.to/3O7SXll King Author Brea...
Campfire Dutch Oven Chili and Cornbread
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Today for your viewing pleasure we prepare a hearty chili with honey cornbread in a cast-iron Dutch Oven over the open flames of a campfire. Accompanied by Grilled Cheese on Texas Toast sandwiches in the cast-iron skillet and learn how to make the perfect Bloody Mary for serving on the side. Tools used in this video Chili recipe: dent-oxygen-630.notion.site/DUTCH-OVEN-CHILI-CORNBREAD-c3d04067b3...
Pulled Pork Butt, With Root Beer?? | Masterbuilt Gravity Series 800 |
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Pulled Pork Butt, With Root Beer?? | Masterbuilt Gravity Series 800 |
Making a Kentucky Mule | Kentucky Bourbon |
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Making a Kentucky Mule | Kentucky Bourbon |
First Seasoning and Babyback Ribs! | Masterbuilt Gravity Series 800 |
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First Seasoning and Babyback Ribs! | Masterbuilt Gravity Series 800 |

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @deedee2874
    @deedee2874 5 днів тому

    are the pellets still being used

  • @sbreiden2370
    @sbreiden2370 Місяць тому

    Could you use this with a fire pit?

  • @paulcorradini1662
    @paulcorradini1662 Місяць тому

    If you put a few sheets of newspaper preferably something from rupert murdoch you will get a rapid heating and generate a hot air column going up the chiminey which creates an area of low pressure in the fire box which then causes air from the house to moving rapidly into the fireplace causing the fire to burn properly

    • @ScotGardnerProfile
      @ScotGardnerProfile Місяць тому

      Newspaper? Can't believe they still print those relics. I mean, with all the 'real' content they cram in there, I'm surprised they're even useful for starting a fire. Who needs in-depth articles when you have memes and clickbait online, right? 😂📰🔥

    • @paulcorradini1662
      @paulcorradini1662 Місяць тому

      @@ScotGardnerProfile paper in general....newspapers are excellent for lighting a fire ..why would you think not??

  • @robertlong4118
    @robertlong4118 2 місяці тому

    How much meat do you need for the recipe ?

  • @quantumofconscience6538
    @quantumofconscience6538 2 місяці тому

    People, be careful with this. This will NOT work with many wood stoves. Pellets require A LOT OF AIR moving. Most wood stoves only have one or two small holes that allow the air into the stove when the door is closed. This is not enough air for pellets. Some pellet stoves even have an electric "blower." A coal stove with a big air grade "underneath" would be far better than a wood stove for pellets and the pellets should NOT "cover" the entire grate like a blanket. A small basket with air moving all around, on all sides may work best.

  • @RandyBoBandy.
    @RandyBoBandy. 3 місяці тому

    My dad said to cook the marinade which I’ve never heard of until he said it abc you’re the first one I’ve seen do it. What’s the advantage? Thanks.

    • @scotsbbq8119
      @scotsbbq8119 2 місяці тому

      Cooking a marinade can help meld the flavors of its ingredients, creating a more harmonious and complex taste profile. This is particularly beneficial for marinades with raw garlic, onions, or alcohol, which can have harsh flavors when uncooked. Cooking can reduce and thicken the marinade, making it more suitable as a glaze or sauce. This can add a rich, sticky coating to the meat, enhancing both flavor and texture.

  • @theclown2393
    @theclown2393 3 місяці тому

    I just got an 800 series with griddle, any advice on what temp to use for pancakes, suasage paddies

    • @scotsbbq8119
      @scotsbbq8119 3 місяці тому

      The ideal griddle temperature for cooking pancakes is 375°F (190°C) But for sausage patties it's a different story, they should be cooked low and slow until they reach an internal temperature of 160°F (71°C)

  • @evemitchellanderson
    @evemitchellanderson 3 місяці тому

    Love your shirt

  • @XG393
    @XG393 3 місяці тому

    Hello Scot, it's good to see you had some success burning pellets in a regular wood stove, I came up with the idea ~30 years ago due to the price of cordwood reaching $150 a cord, gawd knows what it is now here in Nova Scotia. Add to that the price was going up every year but the quality of the wood was going in the opposite direction, not to mention how it's a pain in the ass having to stack 4 or 5 cords of wood then in the middle of winter having to carry it in. As for lighting the pellets from the top, I have no idea why folks (who didn't Invent or Design the baskets suggest that. I always started the fire from the bottom, using a couple of pieces those wax like "Fire Lighters". I would push them under the basket 4" or so in, and 4" away from each other. I would then leave the door open for 10 to 15 minutes to avoid what Bret mentioned happening below, if you leave the door open while the fire is getting established there won't be a built up of gas. I also found that it's better to let the stove breathe a tad more than you would do with wood. As for the type of pellets, stay away from softwood pellets, hardwood pellets give a lot more heat. Speaking of which, a standard 40lb bag should last 10 hours, burning 4lbs per hour, decent pellets will produce ~9000 BTU's per lb, so 4lbs will push out ~36,000 BTU's to put that into perspective the average propane stove will put out around 30,000 to 40,000 BTU's but they aren't half the fun as burning pellets in a wood stove :) The baskets I designed should never occupy more than 40% of the volume of the inside of the stove, that's to reduce the chance of a buildup of gas. The basket that I have is now over 20 years old, made of 316 stainless steel, mild steel would be oxidised (burned away) within a matter of a few months, other than Titanium the only affordable metal able to stand the heat is stainless steel. My basket holds 8lbs of pellets, they last ~2 hours, when they have burned down to say 1" deep I reload with another 8lbs, within 10 minutes I have a roaring fire again, as mentioned thought don't dampen the combustion, let the stove breathe. You might enjoy reading the Patent that I applied for, Energex paid handsomely for it, but they made money selling "my little wire basket" that they called the Prometheus, shipping them as far away as Australia. Here's a link to the Patent...patents.justia.com/patent/5941234 Other than using the baskets in a woodstove they make a great little BBQ in summertime, you can't beat a brace of kippers cooked over a pellet basket :) All the Best, it's great to see folks using what I came up with all those years ago. Canada Bob.

    • @scotsbbq8119
      @scotsbbq8119 3 місяці тому

      Thank you so much for the information and thanks for stopping by.

  • @Thunderfoot143
    @Thunderfoot143 3 місяці тому

    Stop the music

  • @timothyfoster7564
    @timothyfoster7564 4 місяці тому

    You need to learn to use the griddle, you need to turn up the heat and use the oil more with butter. and learn to use the spatula better . go with the flow ,cook with the griddle , be the baster flow with it

  • @Nova140754
    @Nova140754 4 місяці тому

    Wy is the music soloud? I cannot understand you are telling..

  • @carlg7295
    @carlg7295 6 місяців тому

    You cross contaminated several things. Learn to truss! Great recipe.

  • @UKS12345
    @UKS12345 6 місяців тому

    I put my pellets into a cardboard shoe box and then lit the box on fire from the bottom. Lovely fire lit within 10 mins. I also put a log on top

  • @susiefinger9558
    @susiefinger9558 7 місяців тому

    How long do they last?

  • @Grace79283
    @Grace79283 7 місяців тому

    You need to get rid of the music, it's annoying and can't hear what you're saying

  • @kamnapavon4638
    @kamnapavon4638 8 місяців тому

    A Propane or Map Gas Torch is Nice for Pellets.

  • @erikalucas6835
    @erikalucas6835 8 місяців тому

    I enjoy burning logs but the winter's in Boston will require a lot of wood! Is it easy to move the basket in and out ? Also , can you use firestarters like fatwood to ignite the pellets??

    • @scotsbbq8119
      @scotsbbq8119 8 місяців тому

      Yes you can use the fire-starters, that is what I use, 2 squares and it will get it going. The basket is easy to lift out but can be a bit messy unless you use a shop vac on it before you remove it.

  • @erikalucas6835
    @erikalucas6835 8 місяців тому

    Wow!! I have this stove!! I just saw this video and am so happy you posted!!! I went thru so much wood this past week, Pellets seem so much easier. I'm about to price them and the Pelletier basket!!

  • @tinman9093
    @tinman9093 10 місяців тому

    How often do you clean out the ash and also do you have to remove the basket when cleaning out the ash or do you vacuum it out?

    • @scotsbbq8119
      @scotsbbq8119 10 місяців тому

      When it looks full of Ash :). I would guess after about 10 or 12 full burns. I do not have to remove the basket, as there is room to push it to each side so the little shovel can get it all scooped up. I scoop it out into a bucket and do not use a vacum.

    • @tinman9093
      @tinman9093 10 місяців тому

      @@scotsbbq8119 OK thank you for getting back.

  • @adamellistutorials
    @adamellistutorials Рік тому

    Does doing a rotisserie chicken/prime rib taste any diff to a normal smoked one? Seems a bit of a gimik. Hope I’m wrong.

    • @scotsbbq8119
      @scotsbbq8119 Рік тому

      I cooked that chicken both ways, in a pan and on the rotisserie. The rotisserie chicken definitely tasted better. I think the rotating motion of the meat helps the juices move around more, which gives it more flavor.

    • @ALCRAN2010
      @ALCRAN2010 8 місяців тому

      On a rotisserie, the meat stays moist on all sides. Including it's flavor.

  • @bobvedder2451
    @bobvedder2451 Рік тому

    You will probably need forced air or a fan blowing on the pellets.

    • @scotsbbq8119
      @scotsbbq8119 Рік тому

      In the open basket, that would burn the pellets too fast, but it would definitely generate more heat.

  • @daviddegroot3477
    @daviddegroot3477 Рік тому

    Was your rotisserie turning back and forth instead of all the way around?

    • @scotsbbq8119
      @scotsbbq8119 Рік тому

      Actually yes in that video it was, you have a keen eye! I did another bird and it worked like it should spinning all the way around. Must have been unevenly distributed or not in the socket properly.

    • @ALCRAN2010
      @ALCRAN2010 8 місяців тому

      I can easily tell the bird was not centered on the spit properly. Can't just slam things together without looking.

  • @phobia8879
    @phobia8879 Рік тому

    Your intro is loud as f*ck! sheesh

    • @scotsbbq8119
      @scotsbbq8119 Рік тому

      I wanted to make sure you were paying attention. :)

  • @geoffreyquaile4383
    @geoffreyquaile4383 Рік тому

    500 F with the lid open, 700 F with the lid closed.

  • @jeffreyayers2664
    @jeffreyayers2664 Рік тому

    Love the video! I just picked up my MB 560 and thinking of the rotisserie attachment. What was the water MOD you added?

    • @scotsbbq8119
      @scotsbbq8119 Рік тому

      Thanks! The water MOD is from LSS Mods. the Water Pan www.lss-mods.com/product_details.phtml/800_water_pan

  • @xxphuctupxx6161
    @xxphuctupxx6161 Рік тому

    Ware did you get the racks at?

  • @johnrdoe108
    @johnrdoe108 Рік тому

    tie the string to one leg then to the other for speed

  • @Kushy_McKush
    @Kushy_McKush Рік тому

    Danke ✌️

  • @smokeeaterwine898
    @smokeeaterwine898 Рік тому

    Love the T shirt

  • @variniaspartacus5860
    @variniaspartacus5860 Рік тому

    I used lighter fluid after 2 uneventful attempts with firesticks WORKED A TREAT

  • @markspc1
    @markspc1 Рік тому

    Please lose your background music, it is annoying and not needed 😃

  • @chrisgrainger502
    @chrisgrainger502 Рік тому

    Great recipe

  • @chrisgrainger502
    @chrisgrainger502 Рік тому

    Looks amazing!

  • @wesmatson5921
    @wesmatson5921 Рік тому

    try corn

  • @caseyvillemodelrailroad3877

    Just add 3 scoops of hardwood pellets to the existing log fire, last for hours and hot with nice flames...Thanks for the coffee

  • @offgridliving4128
    @offgridliving4128 Рік тому

    Do you have Bear Mountain or BIO bricks where you live? I think they burn much better then pellets in a wood stove. They come in pallets about the same price also store inside.

  • @SuperJmur
    @SuperJmur Рік тому

    Masterbuilt engineering is horrendous. Cant make a bracket to fit around the shelf bracket wow!

  • @galerae947
    @galerae947 Рік тому

    Why not burn compressed blocks like Bio Blocks or Enviro logs from Tractor Supply? Many others available, but I get Bio blocks from Ace hardware. About the same cost as split wood delivered, but less space required and longer burning.

  • @tomasviane3844
    @tomasviane3844 Рік тому

    In Belgium, even pellets are crazy expensive. You'll be looking at $850/ton nowadays. At that price, I prefer to burn coal (which gives a way higher BTU/kg).

  • @davewaters9203
    @davewaters9203 Рік тому

    Too long winded get to the point first

  • @mikecolwell5387
    @mikecolwell5387 Рік тому

    You need spacing under the basket use angle irion so the point is facing up so air cn travel under basket

    • @XG393
      @XG393 3 місяці тому

      CORRECT, airflow under the basket is very important, if your basket doesn't have legs then stand it on a couple of (fire grade) half bricks.

  • @vinquinn
    @vinquinn Рік тому

    Pellets are too small to burn effectively this way. They tend to smolder and you are left with half burnt charcoal at the end. Better to get something larger, like left over chunks and pieces from a wood processing company.

    • @scotsbbq8119
      @scotsbbq8119 Рік тому

      I have not seen that issue with the Pennwood premium pellets. At most I have maybe a fist full on charcoal ones and ash left in the morning. The other brands I did see that on occasion.

  • @AlpineWarren
    @AlpineWarren Рік тому

    I like your bucket/shovel where did you get it? And what kind of stove temps were you getting?

    • @scotsbbq8119
      @scotsbbq8119 Рік тому

      For the output I am getting I am not really sure, my thermometer only goes up to 200 and it's above that for sure. The bucket and shovel I got at Tractor Supply ... Link: www.tractorsupply.com/tsc/product/sunnydaze-decor-steel-fireplace-ash-bucket-with-lid-shovel-and-brush-gwc-500?cm_vc=-10005

  • @michaelpersson68
    @michaelpersson68 Рік тому

    What kind of pellets r best long,short or thick wood stove pellets basket

    • @scotsbbq8119
      @scotsbbq8119 Рік тому

      I don't think it really matters that much, of course I would prefer long, but they break when I scoop them into he shovel anyway :)

  • @stevecooper8121
    @stevecooper8121 Рік тому

    I go to the lumber mill and get hardwood blocks they are 3.5 thick 7 to 9 inches wide and from 4 to 20 inches long for 25 bucks a pickup truck load. I sold my log splitter and have little ash because there's no bark.

    • @scotsbbq8119
      @scotsbbq8119 Рік тому

      I used blocks a couple of years ago, but they seemed to disappear from the places I would get them. I never thought of checking with the lumber mill thanks for the tip.

  • @alnwezeetwo6753
    @alnwezeetwo6753 Рік тому

    less music more of your voice...lol...i never did hear the name of the brand u prefer to buy and could not read the label on the last video.....help please.......

    • @scotsbbq8119
      @scotsbbq8119 Рік тому

      After all the comments about the music being too loud, I listened to it on my phone, and you're right it is loud on mobile. On the Desktop which is what I used for editing, it was much better. I will remember to check from a mobile device next time before I publish. The pellets are Pennwood premium pellets.

  • @stanleyspurgeon5339
    @stanleyspurgeon5339 Рік тому

    I have pellet stove since 2006, yeah pellets are hard to light, there is a huge difference in Pellet makers I like western elite

  • @petery4521
    @petery4521 Рік тому

    Hey thanks for the great video. Im glad you made it through the storm. Like you I have a Waterford wood stove by Ashling, and I have issues with getting the wood with a bad back. Could you please move the microphone closer to you or lower the music down for some of us that have hearing issues. I will try what you did with one bag of pellets (premium). Happy New Year and thanks again. 👍

  • @rottiejakeluke
    @rottiejakeluke Рік тому

    How does the heat compare to soft and or hard wood. I’m not sure when you made the video, but did you have a chance to determine the amount of heat gained vs. the amount of heat from your wood (please tell what wood you burn), and if you put a dollar aloe on the cost of wood vs the cost of pellets which way will you continue to go. Thanks

    • @scotsbbq8119
      @scotsbbq8119 Рік тому

      The heat produced from firewood both soft and hard woods is much greater than that of the pellets. I usually burn hard woods mostly oak when I burn firewood. Firewood will run me out of the living room after a couple of hours where the pellets do not. The 50 bags of pellets = 1 ton and cost $285 to $330. 1 cord of wood is about the same if not a little more.