J Pichey
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I found some Gobble Legs on sale and thought I would give it a go. If anyone has any ideas on how to get crispy skin, I'm all ears. They turned out moist and tasty but with rubbery skin.
I brined them for a few hours in water, brown sugar and creole seasoning:
I sprayed them with some cooking spray and seasoned em up with some Chili/Lime rub that I received for X-Mas.
I fired up my new Rapidfire Weber Chimney:
And let the Mini WSM fire up to the 290-300 mark:
I threw em on the Lions Mini:
I enjoyed a Cigar with one of my "Grilling" partners keeping watch:
I used some Apple and Pear wood for good smoke:
I can't be certain, but I think the balloons were trying to get low enough to get a piece of my hot legs:
Ran them until they hit 175:
Here is the finished product. The flavor is good, but the rubbery skin is a disappointment:
I brined them for a few hours in water, brown sugar and creole seasoning:

I sprayed them with some cooking spray and seasoned em up with some Chili/Lime rub that I received for X-Mas.

I fired up my new Rapidfire Weber Chimney:

And let the Mini WSM fire up to the 290-300 mark:

I threw em on the Lions Mini:

I enjoyed a Cigar with one of my "Grilling" partners keeping watch:

I used some Apple and Pear wood for good smoke:

I can't be certain, but I think the balloons were trying to get low enough to get a piece of my hot legs:

Ran them until they hit 175:

Here is the finished product. The flavor is good, but the rubbery skin is a disappointment:

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