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Patience? or Pull

22FireBall22
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My last butt cook failed miserably. Fire went out over night. Dog didn't even want to eat it. Last night, at 6 PM, I put a 12lb butt on the egg, dome steady at 220º, and temp probe inserted. All was well when I went to bed at 11:30, dome still at 220º, IT already up to 148º. This morning at 6 AM, IT was 190º, but dome had dropped to 190º also. Got the dome back up to 220º and the butt continued to cook. Stalled at 195º for four hours. IT dropped to 185º during stall, and is back to 196º. Dome now at 230º. This butt has now been on the egg for 19.5 hours. Instant read thermo shows same IT as probe. Would you stay patient and wait for 205º and tender fall off the bone? I'm not in a hurry to eat. Thanks.


Rules for Living on the Suwannee River
Rule # 1 - Don't sweat the small stuff!
Rule # 2 - Everything is small stuff!
Rule # 1 - Don't sweat the small stuff!
Rule # 2 - Everything is small stuff!
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If you can wiggle the bone then I'd say pull it, othewise bump your temp up to at least 250. 220 is too low imho for the egg. Mine excels at the 250-275 range.Large and Small BGECentral, IL
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Dont be fooled by the numbers, that bone should pull right out. Hang in there!"It's not the beard on the outside that counts, its the beard on the INSIDE."
LBGE - Lexington, KY -
Don't worry about the meat temp. Wait until a probe can be inserted in several places meeting no resistance. As said, there is no reason to cook at such a low temp. 250 minimum. I do mine at 320 and don't put it on til about 9am. Ready by dinner time. No overnights for me!
I hate it when I go to the kitchen for food and all I find are ingredients!
MichaelCentral Connecticut -
If you are not in a hurry, sure, let it go. Most time in the smoke is the best from my view.
205F is where butts usually feel like jelly, but do check. Technically, long enough at 190 will be as good as 205 for a short time.
There can be carry over cooking too.
That the dog didn't eat into the other seems odd. Does doggy think "Hmmm, not really fall off the bone tender. Maybe I should just stick w. kibble till my human daddy gets this right..." Or is doggy like kitty "If you're not eating it, how dare you offer it to me!"
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Probe it in several spots for little to no resistance. If it was me I'd go ahead and pull it and FTC till ready to eat.
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As mentioned above, the finish is all about the feel, temperature is just a guide. Patience is the watchword as noted in the thread title.Louisville; Rolling smoke in the neighbourhood. Life is too short for light/lite beer! Seems I'm livin in a transitional period. CHEETO (aka Agent Orange) makes Nixon look like a saint.
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+3 on the above. FWIW I usually pull at 190-195. I go by feel but it is ready in that range. The only butt that I have had turn out dry was one that I waited forever for it to get to 200.Which came first the chicken or the egg? I egged the chicken and then I ate his leg.
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I am in the Egg likes to run at 250 degrees camp, and you don't have to wait so long for your food to cook."Bacon tastes gooood, pork chops taste gooood." - Vincent Vega, Pulp Fiction
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Thanks for all the positives. I decided to be patient, left it until it hit 200º IT. Then got ready to pull, and realized I was out of foil. How the hell did that happen. Quick trip to the store, IT was at 212º when I got back. Butt was jelly. Spooned off the grill into pan. FTC now for a couple hours. Can't believe this butt was on for 21 hours. Taste test was awesome. Moist, tender, juicy, delicious. Can't wait for supper time. Still can't believe 21 hours. Will post more pix when pulled and plated.
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Twenty-one hours is nothing.......Large BGE, Medium BGE, Small BGE, Large Grill Dome, Large Kamado (2), Small Imperial Kamado.
Huntsville, AL
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FHawk said:Twenty-one hours is nothing.......
You've cooked a single butt longer than 21 hours??? WowRules for Living on the Suwannee River
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22FireBall22 said:FHawk said:Twenty-one hours is nothing.......
You've cooked a single butt longer than 21 hours??? Wow
I hate it when I go to the kitchen for food and all I find are ingredients!
MichaelCentral Connecticut -
I used to take pride in the 25 hour pork butts I did at 225F, following the Elder Ward recipe (with a good laugh). However, I have found no downside to running a little hotter (275F) for both butts and briskets.
However, if you are running 225F, wait it out. It'll be great.(now only 16 stone)
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GE induction stove
Gasser by the community pool (currently unavailable)
Scale (which one of my friends refuses to use)
Friends with BGEs and myriad other fired devices (currently unavail IRL)
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22FireBall22 said:FHawk said:Twenty-one hours is nothing.......
You've cooked a single butt longer than 21 hours??? Wow
It looked fantastic. Looking forward to more pictures and the post-dinner report.Large BGE, Medium BGE, Small BGE, Large Grill Dome, Large Kamado (2), Small Imperial Kamado.
Huntsville, AL
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I let it rest for 3.5 hours and then pulled it with a plastic spaghetti spoon. Pretty darn good if I do say so myself. My dog loved the bone.
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Rule # 2 - Everything is small stuff! -
Glad it turned out so well. Other than holding for timing purposes, it is not necessary to rest pork butt.Stillwater, MN
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Seems pretty normal for cooking at that temp to me. Nice job.
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