CHARLES JOHNSON
New member
Great Sunday for a cook, decided on a couple of racks of Spares and a grilled peach pie. Peeled and grilled 3.5 lbs of fresh peaches (found recipe on the web) http://www.bhg.com/recipe/pies...d-skillet-peach-pie/ . Indirect heat 310-320 degrees for 2 hours turning after 1st hour. YUMMY!!
I tried something new with the spares. I found a recipe calling for ground apple powder. I couldn’t find apple powder and was way too lazy to grind my own dried apples so my buddy Paul suggested I try store bought apple cider powder mix.
It is very sweet so I mixed it with my standard rub. I added chunks of apple wood to my lump and basted with a combination of apple cider vinegar, olive oil, water and of course some more apple cider powder. WOW!!!
Pain n d butt peeling and pitting peaches!
Watch them or they'll burn!
Mixed and ready to go!
Grill is at 320!
2 hours later!
AWESOME!!!
Apple cider powder rubbed spares!
Looking good!
Basted with the special nectar! The scrapps are history.
Too hot to handle!
OOOHHHH my GOODNESS!!!!
I tried something new with the spares. I found a recipe calling for ground apple powder. I couldn’t find apple powder and was way too lazy to grind my own dried apples so my buddy Paul suggested I try store bought apple cider powder mix.
It is very sweet so I mixed it with my standard rub. I added chunks of apple wood to my lump and basted with a combination of apple cider vinegar, olive oil, water and of course some more apple cider powder. WOW!!!
Pain n d butt peeling and pitting peaches!

Watch them or they'll burn!

Mixed and ready to go!

Grill is at 320!

2 hours later!

AWESOME!!!

Apple cider powder rubbed spares!

Looking good!

Basted with the special nectar! The scrapps are history.

Too hot to handle!

OOOHHHH my GOODNESS!!!!
