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Gfw
Gfw Posts: 1,598
edited November -1 in EggHead Forum
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<p />I let the dome temp drift up to 300 degrees once the internal temp hit 185 degrees - total cooking time was 19.5 hours. The polder read 201 degrees when the butt was removed. This is for tonight's dinner, but since my wife was out shopping I sampled one 'small' sandwich (plus the pulling samples) - it took me 53 years to find it... but I love pulled pork. Even made a fresh batch of BBQ sauce! [p]The BGE makes it all so easy.
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  • Char-Woody
    Char-Woody Posts: 2,642
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    Gfw, even the bone looks tempting! Good job!
    C~W[p]

  • Tim M
    Tim M Posts: 2,410
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    Gfw,
    Pretty thick smoke ring too - or so it looks with all that pink meat. How much wood did you add?[p]Tim

  • Gfw
    Gfw Posts: 1,598
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    Tim M, I only had a few pecan chips... when the ribs were off I added more lump and then added a layer of chips - since the lunp on top was fresh and it takes a while for the fire to reach the top lump, the chips last longer and seem to smoke more. Right after the chips, I put the bricks and the butt on the grill - the smoke comming out of the top vent lasted for about an hour.