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Thanks for that info. I did find the Traeger recipes on their website already from searching and bookmarked it. Also landed on the Weber bullet site while searching on something related to Weber but did not poke around looking for recipes. I'll check it out.
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big_mack It would also be helpful if you could be more specific. For instance, ask the question "how do I best smoke a pork butt to make pulled pork?" That then would illicit some direct responses. We have a whole section on both the Pitmaster and the Free Side of the site that discusses that topic in detail including recipes, step-by-steps, techniques and pictures.
Sure there are other sites like ours but they pretty much operate the same way. It's sharing information and the general knowledge contained within. Again try to be specific in what you're looking for.
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big_mack We try to have a section for nearly everything, more or less. And if you use the Recent Posts tab when you come here (try it!), which most do, you and everyone else will see all posts from the last 24 hrs in descending order, regardless of channel. So posting in a popular or busy channel won't be necessary, only where something best fits.
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I use websites and apps that are designed for my particular method of making bbq. When I look for anything on my WSM I’ll head over to the virtual Weber bullet forum and start there or just google WSM ribs. For my pellet smokers I’ll open up my Traeger app, which is great, and browse through that and then google chuck roast pellet smoker.
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Since this wasn't about beef, I moved this topic from Beef Discussion to the Cookbooks, Books, Websites, TV, Videos & Other Media channel that I referenced above.
Further, searching here in "The Pit" is problematic, we know. The software here is vBulletin, and it is what it is. Also, searching here will only bring up results here in The Pit, which is member-submitted items. If you want to search the main AmazingRibs.com site, you can click Meathead's face to go there and then search, OR you can simply click "Options" in the search box, and then select the AmazingRibs.com button to search there. Play with the Advanced Search options, they will be your friend if you're looking for more specifics.
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I do know about the free AR recipes and the recipe discussion forums in pitmaster. I mentioned that. Curious about other online bbq recipe sources.
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To be clear, you're asking about outside sources, other websites? If so you could try browsing our Cookbooks, Books, Websites, TV, Videos & Other Media channel.
And try searching "websites" on the free site (you can get there by clicking Meathead's image on the very top graphic, try it!)
It will get you these pages:
Guide to the best barbecue websites and best barbecue forums, message boards, discussion groups, and mailing lists.
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Have you tried here yet?
https://pitmaster.amazingribs.com/fo...e-food-cooking
Also on the free site there’s a ton of recipes.
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Last edited by Panhead John; July 29, 2021, 08:05 AM.
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Did you find "the Channels" page, scroll down to recipes and then see the categories. LOTS of awesome recipes there.
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Did a search for online recipes but could not find anything. I'm new here so not that good at navigating and searching yet.
I rely on online recipes for all my cooking. Primarily seriouseats and epicurious. Are there any good online BBQ recipe sources besides AmazingRibs? Would be great to have good searching instead of just text searching thru discussion threads which can be hit or miss.Last edited by big_mack; July 29, 2021, 07:57 AM.Tags: None
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