Also known as stick burners, barrel smokers or horizontal offset smokers, are revered among barbeque enthusiasts for their ability to produce tender, flavourful meats with that unmistakable smoky taste. These smokers consist of two main chambers: a larger one for cooking and a smaller one attached to the side, which acts as a firebox. The firebox is where the wood or charcoal burns, generating smoke and heat that flows into the cooking chamber, indirectly cooking the meat.

One of the key features of offset smokers is their design, which promotes even cooking and consistent temperature control. The offset firebox ensures that the heat and smoke travel through the cooking chamber before exiting through a chimney at the opposite end. This indirect heat allows for slow cooking at low temperatures, resulting in tender, juicy meat infused with smoky flavor.

The size and shape of offset smokers can vary widely, from small backyard models to massive commercial units. However, they typically share some common components:

  1. Cooking Chamber: This is where the meat is placed for smoking. It's usually a large, cylindrical chamber with racks or shelves for holding the meat. The size of the cooking chamber determines how much food you can cook at once.

  2. Firebox: The firebox is attached to the side of the cooking chamber and is where the fuel (wood, charcoal or a combination of both) is burned. It's essential to control the airflow into the firebox to regulate the temperature inside the cooking chamber.

  3. Chimney: Located at the opposite end of the firebox, the chimney allows smoke and heat to escape from the cooking chamber. It's important to adjust the chimney to maintain the desired temperature and airflow throughout the smoker.

  4. Temperature Gauge: Many offset smokers come with built-in temperature gauges to monitor the cooking temperature. However, experienced pitmasters often rely on additional thermometers to ensure accuracy.

  5. Dampers and Vents: Dampers and vents are used to control airflow into the firebox and cooking chamber, regulating the temperature and smoke levels. Properly adjusting these components is crucial for achieving the desired results.

BBQ temperature gauge for offset smoker

Offset smokers offer several advantages over other types of smokers:

  • Versatility: Offset smokers can be used for smoking, grilling, and even as outdoor ovens for baking (try baking an apple pie - delicious!) or roasting. This versatility makes them a popular choice for barbeque enthusiasts who enjoy experimenting with different cooking techniques.

  • Capacity: The large cooking chambers of offset smokers allow you to cook large quantities of food at once, making them ideal for gatherings, parties or commercial use.

  • Flavour: The indirect heat and smoke produced by offset smokers impart a rich, smoky flavor to the meat that is difficult to replicate with other cooking methods.

  • Traditional Charm: There's something inherently nostalgic and satisfying about cooking with an offset smoker. The process of tending to the fire, adjusting the dampers, and patiently waiting for the meat to cook evokes a sense of tradition and craftsmanship.

However, offset smokers also have some challenges and considerations:

  • Learning Curve: Mastering the art of offset smoking takes time and practice. Achieving the perfect balance of temperature, airflow, and smoke can be challenging for beginners.

  • Temperature Control: Maintaining a consistent temperature throughout the cooking process requires vigilance and attention to detail. Fluctuations in temperature can affect the quality of the final product.

  • Fuel Management: Offset smokers consume a significant amount of fuel, especially during long smoking sessions or winter weather here in Alberta. Managing the fire and replenishing the fuel as needed can be time-consuming.

  • Space Requirements: Offset smokers are typically large and bulky, requiring ample space in your backyard or patio. They may not be suitable for people with limited outdoor space.

Despite these challenges, many barbeque enthusiasts swear by offset smokers for their ability to produce mouthwatering, authentic barbeque. With patience, practice and a little bit of know-how, anyone can become a master of offset smoking and enjoy the delicious rewards it offers.

Reverse Seared Prime Rib Recipe

Sliced Reverse seared prime rib off the smoker

Prep time 20 min

Dry brine time 4-24 hrs

Cook time 4-5.5hrs

Selecting the perfect prime rib for reverse searing on a smoker involves a few key considerations:

  1. Quality: Choose a high-quality prime rib with good marbling as marbling ensures flavor and tenderness.

  2. Size: Decide on the size based on the number of servings needed and the capacity of your smoker. Typically, plan for about 1 pound (450 grams) per person if bone-in, and slightly less if boneless.

  3. Bone-in vs. Boneless: Bone-in prime ribs generally have more flavor due to the bones contributing to the taste during cooking. Boneless may be easier to carve and serve.

  4. Thickness: Opt for a uniform thickness across the roast for even cooking. A thicker cut (around 3 inches or more) allows for better control during the reverse searing process.

  5. Fat Cap: Look for a prime rib with a consistent and moderate fat cap. This layer of fat adds flavor and moisture during cooking. Ensure it's not excessively trimmed.

  6. Freshness: Choose a fresh prime rib, ideally from a trusted butcher or farmer. Freshness ensures optimal taste and texture.

When preparing to reverse sear, these considerations will help you achieve a juicy and flavorful prime rib with a perfectly seared exterior from your smoker.

Ingredients

Prime Rib Roast (size based on your needs)

Spritz

  • Beef stock - 1 cup

  • Brewed black coffee - 1/2 cup

  • Hot sauce - 2 tablespoons

  • Worcestershire sauce - 2 tablespoons

Directions

Prime rib roast Alberta beef

Step 1. Remove the prime rib roast from it’s packaging and dry thoroughly with paper towels.

Step 2. Trim the prime rib of excess fat, at this point I would recommend separating the ribs from the meat and tying back on to the roast with butchers string. This will make carving the roast in the end much easier but still cooking with the flavour packed bones.

Step 3. Apply a coating of olive oil all over the roast using your hands. Using your favourite rub season generously (recommend BBQ Beautiful Base Layer).

Step 4. Place in the fridge uncovered 4-24 hours to dry brine.

Step 5. Set up your smoker for a low and slow cook 210F, fill the water pan. If your smoker doesn’t have a water pan use an aluminum foil pan.

Step 6. Place the prime rib roast on the pit.

Step 7. Cook for 2 hours without opening the lid.

Step 8. Mix the spritz ingredients in a spray bottle and shake well.

Step 9. After 2 hours, open the lid and spritz the meat. Make sure to refill the water pan if running low; this will ensure a humid cooker helping keep the prime rib roast moist and provide a convection type cooking environment. Close the lid and continue cooking, start checking the internal temperature and spritzing the meat every 1/2 an hour.

Step 10. Pull the prime rib roast off the smoker when the internal temperature registers 115F-120F, loosely tent the roast with aluminum foil and rest while you set up the smoker for high heat searing.

Step 11. Bring the temperature of you’re pit up as high as you can to sear the prime rib roast. Place the roast back in the smoker closest to the fire box and sear for 10 minutes turning the meat often to avoid burning and ensuring an even sear. If your smoker isn’t set up for high heat searing you can set the temp of you’re oven to 500F and cook for 10 minutes.

Step 10. Remove the prime rib roast from the smoker and let rest for an additional 15 minutes.

Step 11. Cut the butcher string, remove the rib portion, slice the beautiful prime rib roast, eat and enjoy!

Reverse seared prime rib dinner

Drink Pairing

Mount Andromeda by Banded Peak Brewing

Discovering Mount Andromeda Beer: A Tribute to Craftsmanship by Banded Peak Brewing.

In the heart of Alberta's picturesque landscapes lies Banded Peak Brewing, renowned for its dedication to producing exceptional craft beers. Among their flagship offerings stands Mount Andromeda Beer, a brew that epitomizes their commitment to quality and innovation.

Flavor Journey: Mount Andromeda’s flavor profile is a blend of malt sweetness intertwined with hints of citrus and pine, reminiscent of Alberta's rugged terrain. This balanced complexity makes it a versatile choice, whether enjoyed during a leisurely evening or paired with hearty barbecue meals.

Community and Sustainability: Beyond brewing great beer, Banded Peak Brewing is deeply rooted in its community and committed to sustainability. They prioritize eco-friendly practices, such as water conservation and recycling initiatives, ensuring their operations are as responsible as they are delicious.

Conclusion: Mount Andromeda Beer by Banded Peak Brewing is a testament to craftsmanship and passion. With its rich flavors and commitment to sustainability, each sip offers a glimpse into Alberta's natural beauty and the dedication of its brewers. Whether you're a seasoned enthusiast or new to craft beer, Mount Andromeda Beer promises an unforgettable experience that celebrates both tradition and innovation.

Excellent craft beer for any BBQ this summer!

The Cigar

Buenaventura Hecho a Mano Cigar

Discovering Buenaventura Hecho a Mano Cigars: A Celebration of Craftsmanship

Buenaventura Hecho a Mano cigars highlight the artistry and tradition of premium cigar making. Crafted with precision and passion, each cigar reflects the dedication of skilled artisans and the rich heritage of cigar production.

Craftsmanship and Production: Handcrafted with meticulous attention to detail, Buenaventura Hecho a Mano cigars are made using the finest tobaccos sourced from top growing regions. The blending process ensures a harmonious balance of flavors, offering aficionados a luxurious smoking experience.

Flavor Profile: From the initial light, these cigars deliver a complex flavor journey. Expect a rich combination of earthy tones, complemented by notes of spice and a smooth, creamy finish. Whether you prefer a mild smoke or a more robust flavor, Buenaventura Hecho a Mano cigars cater to diverse preferences with their carefully curated blends.

Heritage and Legacy: Named after its founder, Buenaventura Hecho, these cigars embody a legacy of excellence spanning generations. Each cigar is a testament to time-honored techniques and unwavering commitment to quality, making them a prized choice among discerning cigar enthusiasts.

Conclusion: Buenaventura Hecho a Mano cigars stand as a symbol of sophistication and craftsmanship in the world of cigars. Whether enjoyed during moments of relaxation or as a part of a special occasion, these cigars promise an elevated experience that honors tradition and indulges the senses.

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BBQ Beautiful Base Layer is a unique, universal seasoning blend featuring fresh flavours of onion, garlic and spices — a perfect addition to all of your favourite foods. Base Layer is a tried-and-true recipe. It’s a stand-alone spice that can easily sit next to the salt and pepper in your cupboard and be used as is to season every piece of food that comes through your kitchen. Shake BBQ Beautiful Base Layer on beef, pork, fish, lamb, poultry, wild game, salads, soups and more!

  • ALL NATURAL INGREDIENTS

  • NO MSG

  • NO ARTIFICAL COLOURS OR FLAVOURS

Directions: Apply a generous coating of BBQ Beautiful Base Layer to season your favourite foods and cook as preferred. You can also let it dry brine in the fridge on meat uncovered and cook as preferred.

Ingredients: Spice, Salt, Dehydrated onion & garlic.

BBQ Beautiful Base Layer is a tried-and-true recipe to easily and quickly add seasoning to any piece of food that comes through your kitchen. The owner of BBQ Beautiful has been mixing a spice bottle of Base Layer for years and always has one sitting in the spice cupboard. After using it for so long and getting rave reviews from friends and family, BBQ Beautiful wanted to share this easy solution to adding seasoning to all your foods. It’s a good staple to have while cooking, and a great stand-alone spice that can sit next to the salt and pepper in your cupboard.

You don’t get BBQ Beautiful by eating salads!
— BBQ Beautiful
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