Why Your Low and Slow Meat Is Dry (Even When the Cut Is Fatty)
Why Your Low and Slow Meat Is Dry (Even When the Cut is Fatty) Low and slow BBQ should produce tender, juicy meat, especially when you are working with fatty cuts like brisket, chuck, or pork shoulder. Yet I still see people return to the shop, scratching their heads because their meat turned out dry, […]
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