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BryantD
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My wife and I got a large Egg about three weeks ago and it is insanely awesome. We've done salmon, chicken, pork chops, hamburgers, pizza -- I can't believe how well everything turns out, given that I'm a complete amateur. There's a small pork butt in there right now smoking away.
If anyone reading this is in the SF Bay area, where do you get your briskets and pork butts?
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Welcome aboard. Sound like you are doing fine. You will find this forum full of great ideas and help when needed.__________________________________________It's not a science, it's an art. And it's flawed.- Camp Hill, PA
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Hey BryantD- there are plenty of Bay area eggers on here that I'm sure will chime in for you. Welcome aboardKeepin' It Weird in The ATX FBTX
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Hey, BryantD, welcome! I'm a new egger from the bay area too. So far, I've gotten pork shoulder and tri-tip from gene's fine foods in saratoga, and also Costco. Haven't done a brisket yet, but the place I will go is Dittmer's meat market. Was in Mt View for years and years, had a fire last year and is now reopening in the next month in Los Altos. They have awesome meats (and sandwiches), and do their own smoking as well. They really know their stuff. I go there for the best meats and also my charcuterie supplies.
Cheers,
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Yeah, I cannot wait for Dittmer's to reopen. We just moved back here but I lived in the area for 10 years during the 90s, and Dittmer's was a frequent stop for me then.Most recently I was in Austin for nine months, where I discovered Lockhart and various other important locations. Which is really why we bought an Egg -- no offense to any of the fine barbecue establishments around here, but... gonna have to learn how to do this ourselves.
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Yeah, I cannot wait for Dittmer's to reopen. We just moved back here but I lived in the area for 10 years during the 90s, and Dittmer's was a frequent stop for me then.
Most recently I was in Austin for nine months, where I discovered Lockhart and various other important locations. Which is really why we bought an Egg -- no offense to any of the fine barbecue establishments around here, but... gonna have to learn how to do this ourselves.
I'm in Austin and I can help. I travel out there all the time and absolutley love it. I can say though, that TXBBQ is not on the radar out that way just yet. That's OK, but you are definitely on an island when it comes to low and slow TXBBQ Glad to help any time. You have all the tools you need with that BGE in your back yard. Now all you need is a good meat house that can get you whole packer briskets. Find that, and we'll hook you up with the rest.Keepin' It Weird in The ATX FBTX -
Most smart and finals carry full packers
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new egger (two weeks) in los angeles. this thing is making me look really good. everything turns out amazing and the wife, who was skeptical of the purchase, is loving how good the food is.
What kind of lump are you using? my first bag is big green egg but i think there is cheaper/better stuff out there?
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I get pork from Costco, and whole briskets (packers) are available at Smart and Finals.
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Search google for "the naked whiz" he has a huge charcoal review compilation on his website. There are tins of lump cheaper than bge, and some cheaper too. Few commonly used lump brands are Royal Oak (available at Walmart and bagged same place bge lump is bagged at), wicked good (check ace, kinda pricey, but I have heard great things), and some less expensive options are cowboy charcoal, or Best of the West. I personally use botw bcuz it is so cheap, $15 for 40lbs, but it is also mesquite and not the best lump out there.anez said:new egger (two weeks) in los angeles. this thing is making me look really good. everything turns out amazing and the wife, who was skeptical of the purchase, is loving how good the food is.
What kind of lump are you using? my first bag is big green egg but i think there is cheaper/better stuff out there? -
Welcome to forum Bryant,
Don't know where you is exactly but there is a great butcher/meat market in Pacifica ,
http://www.yelp.com/biz/save-more-meat-mkt-pacifica
Check out the link , great place family owned / operated for the past 50 + years
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Belatedly -- thanks, @HMB_Egg! I'm in Redwood City but any excuse to get out to the ocean is good by me. I lived in Pacifica for three years or so the last time I was out in the Bay Area.
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When we lived in the Bay Area, Costco in Livermore was our choice for both beef and pork. We lived in Tracy so it was on the way home. The best butcher shop in was in Podestos in Stockton, too far away for you though.Large, small and mini now Egging in Rowlett Tx
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I forgot, welcome aboard.Large, small and mini now Egging in Rowlett Tx
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BryantD said:My wife and I got a large Egg about three weeks ago and it is insanely awesome. We've done salmon, chicken, pork chops, hamburgers, pizza -- I can't believe how well everything turns out, given that I'm a complete amateur. There's a small pork butt in there right now smoking away.If anyone reading this is in the SF Bay area, where do you get your briskets and pork butts?
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I wound up hitting Smart and Final for my first one. Thanks!
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