So this weekend I did my first ever thighs and lollipops. Two different flavors, peach and memphis citrus (Huskys recipe). The meat and flavors were spot on but he skins were just bad. On the thighs I scraped the skins until see through and still not bite trough. The legs not even close. I dry brined for about 3 hours before the cook. I cooked on the pbc at about 270 (Maverick probes are acting up again) for about two hours. Glazed them at 160 and let them go until 170. What else can I do to get bite through, not crispy, skin? BTW, I hate chicken skin, but I figure a good pitmaster should be able to do it. Thanks for looking and for any help.
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Hi, my name is Darrell. I'm an OTR truck driver for over 25 years. During my off time I love doing backyard cooks. I have a 48" Lang Deluxe smoker, Rec-Tec pellet smoker,1 Weber Genesis 330, 1 Weber Performer (blue), 2 Weber kettles (1 black and 1 Copper), 1 26" Weber kettle, a WSM, 8 Maverick Redi Chek thermometers, a PartyQ, 2 SnS, Grill Grates, Cast Iron grates, 1 ThermoPop (orange) and 2 ThermoPens (pink and orange) and planning on adding more cooking accessories. Now I have an Anova sous vide, the Dragon blower and 2 Chef alarms from Thermoworks.
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> Weber Genesis EP-330
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> Old Smokey Electric (for chickens mostly - when it's too nasty out
to fiddle with a more capable cooker)
> Luhr Jensen Little Chief Electric - Top Loader circa 1990 (smoked fish & jerky)
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For decent poultry skin, you need to crank your PBC temp up to at least 325 (350 might be better).
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