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BACKYARD BARBECUE Favorites

13 classic barbecue recipes to help you master your smoker


Hi there!
I'm Joe, the founder behind the Smoked BBQ Source website.

Since starting back in 2016, my goal has been to create a


resource for pitmasters of all levels who want to master the art
of smoking meat.

Along the way, I've been joined by a team of pitmasters who


share the goal of teaching the art of backyard barbecue.

This cookbook contains a selection of our most popular


recipes from the Smoked BBQ Source blog.

I hope you enjoy this free cookbook!

Check out our latest recipes at


- Joe
https://www.smokedbbqsource.com

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CONTENTS
PORK
Easy Smoked Pulled Pork p. 04
Smoked Pork Ribs [3-2-1 Method] p. 08
Double Smoked Glazed Ham p. 12

BEEF
Hot & Fast BBQ Brisket p. 05
Texas Style Smoked Beef Short Ribs p. 06
Smoked Pulled Beef with Coffee Rub p. 11
Low and Slow Smoked Beef Jerky p. 13

LAMB & POULTRY


Smoked Lamb Shoulder p. 07
Smoked Spatchcock Chicken p. 09
Smoked Turkey Breast p. 10

CONDIMENTS
Homemade BBQ Sauce p. 14
The Ultimate Dry Rub for Ribs p. 15
BBQ Coffee Rub p. 16
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INGREDIENTS:
Easy Smoked 6-10lbs Boston Butt or Pork Collar
Watch on YouTube

Pulled Pork PORK RUB:


8 tbsp smoked paprika
6 tbsp brown sugar
3 tbsp salt flakes
BBQ SAUCE:
1 cup ketchup
1½ cup apple juice
¼ cup apple cider vinegar
Juicy smoked pulled pork butt in half the time, spiced up with 2 tbsp ground black pepper ½ cup brown sugar
1 tbsp ground cumin 4 tbsp Worcestershire sauce
a knockout homemade BBQ sauce. 1 tbsp mustard powder 2 tsp garlic powder
1 tbsp garlic powder 3 tsp onion powder
1 tbsp onion powder 1 tsp salt
Serves: 8 Prep Time: 15 min Cook Time: 4 hrs Resting time: 2 hrs ½ tsp cayenne powder ½ tsp black ground pepper
¼ tsp cayenne pepper

Remove any silver skin, hard solid pieces and soft pieces of fat from the Boston
01 Butt or Pork Collar.

Using a rub shaker, give the pork a generous coating of dry rub and leave it to
02 sit for around an hour.

Set up your smoker for high indirect heat using lump charcoal and some apple
03 wood chunks for smoking.

Once the temp has stabilized at 300°F, put the meat in the smoker and insert
04 an internal meat thermometer to track the temp.

After 2 hours, check the meat every 30 minutes for dry patches. If there are
05 any, give the dry parts a spritz with apple juice.

06 Once the internal temp reaches 160°F, wrap in foil and put back on the heat.

When the internal temp reaches 195°F, start probing the pork for tenderness.
07 When you feel no resistance, take the pork out.

08 Wrap the pork in towels and put into a cooler to keep hot for 2 hours.
After 2 hours has gone by, remove from the cooler and transfer the pork to a
09 tray, including all of the juices. Pull the meat apart, removing any gristle or
hard fat.
Once all pulled apart, add a sprinkle of the dry rub and squirt of the BBQ
10 sauce. Serve in burgers, tacos, pies, rolls, burrito, nachos, etc, etc.
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HOT & FAST INGREDIENTS:


17lbs Rangers Valley MBS5+ Brisket
Watch on YouTube

BBQ BRISKET SEASONING:


1 part kosher salt
1 part black pepper (coarsely ground)
1 part granulated garlic
Packed with flavor, this smoked beef brisket has an incredible
bark – one of the best meats to smoke in your backyard.

Serves: 15 Prep Time: 15 min Cook Time: 8 hrs Resting time: 2 hrs

Trim the hard fat from the brisket while it is still cold. Remove as much soft fat
01 as you like.

Season with equal parts of salt, coarsely ground black pepper and granulated
02 garlic.

03 Get your smoker up to temp of 300°F.

04 Put the brisket on and leave for at least 2 hours before checking.

05 After 2 hours, if any of the bark is extremely dry, you can spritz with water.

06 Once internal temp of brisket reaches 170°F, boat it in a couple of layers of foil.

Once the brisket is probing tender, anywhere between 195°F and 210°F, take off
07 the heat and wrap in a couple of layers of foil.

08 Wrap in some old towels and place in the cooler for 2 hours.

09 After the 2 hours, slice across the grain of the meat and enjoy.

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texas style smoked INGREDIENTS:


5lb rack beef short ribs

beef short ribs 2 tbsp olive oil

RUB:
2 tbsp freshly ground black pepper
2 tbsp salt
Skip the sweet rubs and sauces and let the beef flavor 1 tbsp garlic powder
shine through. 1 tsp smoked paprika
apple juice for spritzing

Serves: 6 Prep Time: 10 min Cook Time: 6 hrs Resting time: 30 min

Prepare smoker for indirect cooking at 250°F using a neutral wood like apple,
01 cherry or pecan.

Trim fat and silver skin from the meaty side. Remove membrane from bone
02 side.

03 Mix rub ingredients together and set aside.

04 Coat ribs in a liquid like olive oil or hot sauce.

05 Apply rub evenly being sure to get plenty on the sides.

06 Place bone side down on pre-heated smoker.

07 Smoke for between 6–10 hours between 250°F–275°F.

Give the ribs a spritz of apple juice after about 5 hours (apple cider vinegar or
08 water work as well).

Remove the ribs from the smoker when your temperature probe reads 203°F–
09 210°F and wrap in foil and leave to rest for 30 minutes.

10 Slice the ribs and serve with beans and coleslaw.

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Smoked INGREDIENTS:
8lb lamb bone in shoulder

Lamb Shoulder
2 tbsp olive oil
Pita Bread to serve
1½ cups hummus to serve

HERB RUB:
2 tbsp salt
This herb-crusted lamb shoulder is smoked and then 1 tbsp dried parsley
pulled and goes amazing on Pita bread or in a sandwich. 2 tbsp dried sage
1 tbsp dried rosemary
1 tbsp dried thyme
1 tbsp dried oregano
Serves: 8 Prep Time: 10 min Cook Time: 5 hrs Resting time: 20 min
1 tbsp dried basil
1 tbsp dried bay leaf (crushed)
1 tbsp black pepper (finely ground)
1 tbsp sugar

Prepare smoker for indirect cooking at 250°F using a neutral wood like apple,
01 cherry or pecan.

02 Combine rub ingredients together in a bowl and set aside.

03 Coat lamb shoulder in olive oil.

04 Sprinkle salt over lamb evenly.

05 Apply herb rub to lamb making sure to cover it evenly.

06 Place seasoned lamb shoulder, fat side up on pre-heated smoker.

07 Smoke for 4 hours between 250°–300°F.

08 For the final hour increase heat to 300°–350°F to make sure the fat renders.

Remove the lamb from the smoker when internal temp reaches 195°–203°F,
09 wrap in foil and leave to rest for 10-20 minutes.

10 Slice/pull the lamb and serve with warmed pita bread and hummus.
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Smoked pork ribs INGREDIENTS:


8lbs rack of spare ribs
½ cup brown sugar
SPRITZ:
Watch on YouTube

[3-2-1 method] 3 tbsp honey 50% water


3.5 oz unsalted butter 50% apple cider vinegar
1 tbsp apple cider vinegar
SAUCE:
RIB RUB: 1 cup ketchup
Fall-off-the-bone low and slow smoked pork ribs glazed 8 tbsp smoked paprika 1 ½ cups apple juice
with tangy homemade BBQ sauce. 6 tbsp brown sugar ¼ cup apple cider vinegar
3 tbsp kosher salt ½ cup brown sugar
2 tbsp ground black pepper 4 tbsp Worcestershire sauce
1 tbsp ground cumin 2 tsp garlic powder
Serves: 8 Prep Time: 15 min Cook Time: 6 hrs 1 tbsp mustard powder 3 tsp onion powder
1 tbsp garlic powder 1 tsp kosher salt
1 tbsp onion powder ½ tsp ground black pepper
¼ tsp hot cayenne pepper ¼ tsp hot cayenne pepper

Trim excess fat off ribs, remove any loose bits and remove the membrane from
01 the back of the ribs.

Mix all dry ingredients for the rub and apply all over the ribs, remembering to
02 get the sides.

03 Set up smoker to a temp of 225°F and once stable, place ribs in the smoker.

After 2 hours, check ribs for any dryness and if needed, spritz with a 50/50
04 mixture of water and apple cider vinegar.

After 3 hours, take ribs out of the smoker and place them meat side down on 2
05 layers of foil that have honey, sugar, butter and apple cider vinegar on them.
Add sugar, honey and butter to the back of the ribs and wrap up tightly.

06 Put ribs back in the smoker for another 2 hours.

Place all BBQ sauce ingredients into a thick bottomed saucepan and stir over
07 low to medium heat for 15 minutes, allow to cool and transfer to a sauce bottle.

After 2 hours, take ribs out and unwrap. Turn the ribs over to expose the meat
08 and glaze with the BBQ sauce.

09 Place back into the smoker for another hour.

An hour later, remove the ribs from the smoker and slice in between the bones.
10 Serve with potato salad, cornbread, or on a BBQ platter. 07
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Smoked INGREDIENTS:
4lb whole chicken

Spatchcock

Chicken 4 tbsp Smokey Barbecue Sauce
4 tbsp poultry rub

Smoked over charcoal and glazed with BBQ sauce,


succulent chicken with delicious crispy skin.

Place the chicken, breast side down, on a clean chopping board. Use a sharp
Serves: 4 Prep Time: 20 min Cook Time: 1 hr 10 min 01 boning knife or poultry shears to cut along both sides of the backbone towards
the legs.

02 Trim any excess fat or skin from around the leg end of the chicken.

Flip the chicken over and press down firmly with the palms of your hand so
03 that the meat is flat and spread out.

04 Pat the chicken dry with paper towels.

Sprinkle liberally with kosher salt and leave uncovered for a few hours in the
05 fridge.

06 Apply barbecue rub evenly over both sides of the chicken.

Set your smoker up for indirect cooking at 300°F–350°F. Add 2-3 chunks of
07 mild smoke wood (apple or cherry are good options).

08 Place the chicken on the grill, breast side up.

Smoke until the internal temperature of the breast reaches 160°F. Around 1
09 hour.

Take the chicken off the smoker and spread barbecue sauce evenly over the
10 skin.

Place chicken back on the smoker for about 10 minutes or until the breast
11 reaches 165°F.

Slice the chicken up and serve with your favorite barbecue sides, or pull the
12 meat and use in a sandwich.
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Smoked INGREDIENTS:
6lb turkey breast or two smaller ones
Watch on YouTube

Turkey Breast TURKEY RUB:


4 tbsp smoked paprika
3 tbsp brown sugar
CRANBERRY AND PORT GLAZE:
½ cup port
½ cup jellied cranberry sauce
Succulent and flavor packed smoked turkey breast served 3 tbsp salt flakes 2 sprigs fresh thyme
2 tbsp finely ground black pepper 1 dried bay leaf
with a festive cranberry and port glaze. 1 tbsp mustard powder ¼ tsp cinnamon
1 tbsp garlic powder ¼ cup castor sugar
1 tbsp onion powder 1 tbsp balsamic vinegar
Serves: 8 Prep Time: 45 min Cook Time: 2.5 hrs Resting time: 2 hrs

Set up your smoker to 275°F. If using a charcoal smoker, fill up the charcoal
01 ring with unlit charcoal, leaving a well in the center. Put three chunks of peach
wood around the charcoal. Light a chimney starter, ¾ full of good quality
charcoal, and tip into the middle of the unlit charcoal.

Set up a dual probe thermometer to track both the smoker temperature and
02 the internal temperature of the meat.

Trim any leftover skin on the turkey breast and remove the tender. Then apply
03 the rub.

04 Place the turkey in the smoker and insert an internal temperature probe.

Once the turkey reaches 155°F, take it out of the smoker and wrap in foil with
butter. This will take around two to three hours, depending on the size of the
05 turkey breast. Rest in a prewarmed cooler with some old towels for around two
hours.
Place all the cranberry glaze ingredients into a saucepan over medium heat
06 and stir constantly until all the sugars dissolve.

Turn the heat up to a medium and simmer for around eight minutes, making
07 sure to stir regularly and not to allow the glaze to boil.

Remove the turkey from the cooler and unwrap on a chopping board with a
08 juice crevice. Carve across the grain into thin slices, around ¼” thick. Place
slices on a plate, scattered out like a fan and drizzle with some cranberry
glaze.

09 Serve with smoked squash puree and garlic butter green beans.
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Smoked INGREDIENTS:
2lbs 1 whole Flat Iron Steak (you can use Butler’s Steak or Oyster Blade)
Watch on YouTube

PULLED BEEF COFFEE RUB:


¼ cup ground coffee
1 tbsp dark brown sugar
2 tbsp cayenne pepper
Slow cooked Flat Iron Steak seasoned with a coffee-based 2 tbsp garlic powder
2 tbsp paprika
rub turned into an incredibly tender and flavorful pulled 2 tbsp onion powder
beef. 1 tbsp ground cumin
1 tbsp kosher salt
Serves: 4 Prep Time: 15 min Cook Time: 4 hrs Resting time: 2 hrs

Combine all rub ingredients, mix thoroughly and transfer to a rub shaker to
01 make applying it easier

Take the beef out of the fridge around an hour before smoking and trim off the
02 hard outer silver skin.

03 Apply coffee rub from roughly 12 inches above the meat.

Set up the smoker by lighting up a half full chimney starter with lump charcoal.
Once it is fully alight, place it into a well created in the charcoal ring with unlit
04 charcoal. Place a few chunks of cherry and pecan wood around the lit
charcoal, not touching the lit fuel.

05 Put a drip tray on the deflector plate to save on clean up after the cook.

Once the smoker is stable at 250°F, place the beef into the middle of the
06 cooking grate and insert an internal meat probe.

Let the beef smoke for around 4 hours in total, until it reaches an internal
07 temperature of 160°F.

Wrap the beef in some foil with half a cup of warm beef stock and put back on
the heat. Start probing the beef for tenderness. When you feel no resistance
08 from sticking a metal skewer in, you know it will be time to rest. This will take
another couple of hours and the internal temp will be between 200°F to 210°F.

Open the foil and let the steam out for about 10 minutes, then wrap up the beef
09 in old towels and place into a cooler to hold for two hours.

Transfer all of the juice and the beef to a tray and pull apart. Serve in tacos,
10 sandwiches, pies or even pasta.
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double smoked INGREDIENTS:


7lb half leg of ham
Watch on YouTube

glazed ham juice of 1 lemon

MAPLE-MUSTARD GLAZE:
¾ cup maple syrup or honey
Juicy low and slow smoked ham with sweet holiday ¾ cup brown sugar tightly packed
3 tbsp Dijon mustard
maple-mustard glaze. ¾ tsp ground cinnamon
½ tsp allspice or nutmeg

Serves: 10 Prep Time: 20 min Cook Time: 3 hrs Resting time: 5 min

Remove the skin from the ham using a sharp knife. Slice around the hock and
01 down the sides, you should be able to get your fingers under the skin and peel
it gently off.

Make shallow score marks in the fat about ¾" apart, then do the same in the
02 opposite angle creating a diamond pattern.

Set up your smoker for 275°F using the minion method. Add a couple of chunks
03 of smoking wood (apple and cherry are good options).

Place the ham on a rack in a baking dish and squeeze over the juice the
04 lemon.

Add 3 cups of hot water to the baking dish and an internal temp probe into the
05 ham and set it for 130°F. Put into the smoker.

Place all the glaze ingredients into a small saucepan and stir over a medium
06 heat for around 15 minutes until the sugars have all dissolved and the glaze
has thickened.

Once the ham has reached 130°F, it’s time to start glazing. Keep applying the
07 glaze every 15 to 20 minutes until the ham's internal temp reads 140°F.

Once the ham reaches 140°F internal temperature, it is ready to come off and
08 rest for 5 minutes.

While the ham is resting, warm up the glaze and give it one last thick coating.
09 Slice and enjoy.
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smoked INGREDIENTS:
2.5lbs beef round

beef jerky MARINADE:


½ cup soy sauce
½ cup Worcestershire sauce
Low and slow smoked beef jerky with rich smoky flavor and ½ cup brown sugar
½ tbsp paprika
tender, chewy texture. 1 tsp ginger powder
1 tsp salt
1 tsp black pepper
Serves: 10 Prep Time: 30 min Cook Time: 8 hrs Marinate: 12 hrs

01 Slice the meat against the grain into 1/3" strips.

02 Mix the marinade ingredients together in a large bowl.

03 Add your meat to the marinade, cover and place in the fridge overnight.

04 Next day set your smoker to 160°F.

Place the meat on wire racks and smoke for 2 hours, then remove and place
05 into the dehydrator at 160°F for a further 5-6 hours. If you are not using a
dehydrator smoke for 7-8 hours in the smoker.

06 Cool, then place in a sealed container in the fridge and enjoy!

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homemade INGREDIENTS:
1 cup ketchup

bbq sauce 1½ cup apple juice


¼ cup apple cider vinegar
½ cup brown sugar
4 tbsp Worcestershire sauce
2 tsp garlic powder
Don’t hold back, smother this on everything. A knockout 3 tsp onion powder
1 tsp salt
homemade BBQ sauce to spice up a variety of dishes. ½ tsp black ground pepper
¼ tsp cayenne pepper

Serves: 8 Prep Time: 5 min Cook Time: 15 min

01 Place all ingredients into a thick based saucepan.

02 Over a low heat, continuously stir for 15 minutes until the sauce thickens.

03 Remove from heat and allow to cool.

04 Transfer to a sauce bottle and store in fridge until required.

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The Ultimate INGREDIENTS:


8 tbsp smoked paprika

Dry Rub for Ribs 6 tbsp brown sugar


3 tbsp kosher salt
2 tbsp freshly ground black pepper
1 tbsp ground cumin
1 tbsp mustard powder
This rub uses classic barbecue flavors and has the perfect 1 tbsp garlic powder
1 tbsp onion powder
balance of sweet, savory and heat for pork ribs. ¼ tsp hot cayenne pepper

Serves: 2 racks Prep Time: 5 min

01 Mix rub ingredients in a bowl. For best results put rub into a rub shaker and
then sprinkle evenly over your meat from a distance of around 12".

Store in an airtight container. You can break the rub up with a fork before
02 applying it the next time.

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bbq INGREDIENTS:
¼ cup ground coffee

Coffee Rub 1 tbsp dark brown sugar


2 tbsp cayenne pepper
2 tbsp garlic powder
2 tbsp onion powder
2 tbsp paprika
Use this rub to tenderize and enhance the flavor of most 1 tbsp ground cumin
1 tbsp kosher salt
meats like beef, pork and chicken.

Serves: 1 Prep Time: 5 min

01 Measure out ingredients.

02 Mix thoroughly before use.

03 Apply from roughly 12" above your meat for even coverage.

04 Apply at least an hour prior to smoking or cooking.

05 Store leftover rub in an airtight container for longer shelf life.

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