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PSA- Aaron Franklin Masterclass

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  • I just watched Aaron's class. What a mind full of knowledge, makes it look too easy. 

    I didn't realize he was such a big fan of wrapping pork shoulder, ribs, etc. I am going to have to give it a shot! 
  • Foghorn
    Foghorn Posts: 10,108
    Welcome aboard @eggheadminer.  Enjoy the journey and have fun.

    XXL BGE, Karebecue, Klose BYC, Chargiller Akorn Kamado, Weber Smokey Mountain, Grand Turbo gasser, Weber Smoky Joe, and the wheelbarrow that my grandfather used to cook steaks from his cattle

    San Antonio, TX

  • kl8ton
    kl8ton Posts: 5,905
    Foghorn said:
    Welcome aboard @eggheadminer.  Enjoy the journey and have fun.
    Way to cut @lousubcap 's legs out from under him!  :smiley:

    Large, Medium, MiniMax, 36" Blackstone
    Grand Rapids MI
  • Foghorn
    Foghorn Posts: 10,108
    kl8ton said:
    Foghorn said:
    Welcome aboard @eggheadminer.  Enjoy the journey and have fun.
    Way to cut @lousubcap 's legs out from under him!  :smiley:

    Oops.  Sorry.  I was trying to be the first mate to the cap’n.  Not undermine him.  

    XXL BGE, Karebecue, Klose BYC, Chargiller Akorn Kamado, Weber Smokey Mountain, Grand Turbo gasser, Weber Smoky Joe, and the wheelbarrow that my grandfather used to cook steaks from his cattle

    San Antonio, TX

  • I just watched Aaron's class. What a mind full of knowledge, makes it look too easy. 

    I didn't realize he was such a big fan of wrapping pork shoulder, ribs, etc. I am going to have to give it a shot! 
    Welcome. Just realize that cooking in a huge offset like AF and cooking in an egg are totally different. Don’t wrap for the sake of wrapping. Wrap when your bark looks the way you want it and you don’t want it to get any darker. Only other reason to wrap during the cook is if you want to speed things up. I wrap +/-  50% of the time when cooking on a BGE. If it needs it, I wrap it. If not, I don’t. I always wrap briskets and butts after the cook to rest. Ribs: almost never wrap at any stage. 

    Those big offsets move a ton of air through them. They are like a giant hair dryer aimed at the meat. It dries the surface out much faster than cooking on a Kamado. 

    have fun out there. Post a few pics as you go. 
    Keepin' It Weird in The ATX FBTX
  • kl8ton
    kl8ton Posts: 5,905
    I just watched Aaron's class. What a mind full of knowledge, makes it look too easy. 

    I didn't realize he was such a big fan of wrapping pork shoulder, ribs, etc. I am going to have to give it a shot! 
    Welcome. Just realize that cooking in a huge offset like AF and cooking in an egg are totally different. Don’t wrap for the sake of wrapping. Wrap when your bark looks the way you want it and you don’t want it to get any darker. Only other reason to wrap during the cook is if you want to speed things up. I wrap +/-  50% of the time when cooking on a BGE. If it needs it, I wrap it. If not, I don’t. I always wrap briskets and butts after the cook to rest. Ribs: almost never wrap at any stage. 

    Those big offsets move a ton of air through them. They are like a giant hair dryer aimed at the meat. It dries the surface out much faster than cooking on a Kamado. 

    have fun out there. Post a few pics as you go. 
    Nice explanation.  Another reason to not wrap during the cook is that it is work.  Sometimes messy work. Lazy cook=no wrap.  
    Large, Medium, MiniMax, 36" Blackstone
    Grand Rapids MI
  • Foghorn
    Foghorn Posts: 10,108
    My wife had a subscription.  We watched a few together.  The 20+ minute segment just on fire management fascinated me, but it was more than she could take.

    XXL BGE, Karebecue, Klose BYC, Chargiller Akorn Kamado, Weber Smokey Mountain, Grand Turbo gasser, Weber Smoky Joe, and the wheelbarrow that my grandfather used to cook steaks from his cattle

    San Antonio, TX

  • YukonRon
    YukonRon Posts: 17,125
    I hardly ever wrap except for when taking off the BGE to keep warm for serving later. That is the one thing, I prefer the BGE over an offset for.
    "Knowledge is Good" - Emil Faber

    XL and MM
    Louisville, Kentucky