Raleigh, NC
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Pork butt fit with extender
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UNCHeels08
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So we are having a bunch of people over for Memorial Day weekend and I’ll be making pulled pork. I have the CGS PSwoo and sliding D grid extender (large BGE) that I use for two level cooking for lots of wings, ribs, etc. However I’ve never had to use it for pork butts since I’ve never made more than two at a time.
So my questions are:
1) Could I easily fit three 8-9 lb butts on one level without the extender? Maybe stacked on their sides? And do you have to do anything special to keep them from falling over as they cook?
2) I may have to do four 8-9 lb butts depending on how the guest list shakes out. With the PSwoo and extender are you able to fit butts on the lower level? Seems like there may not be enough clearance.
Just trying to plan ahead before MDW in case I need to change my setup.
So my questions are:
1) Could I easily fit three 8-9 lb butts on one level without the extender? Maybe stacked on their sides? And do you have to do anything special to keep them from falling over as they cook?
2) I may have to do four 8-9 lb butts depending on how the guest list shakes out. With the PSwoo and extender are you able to fit butts on the lower level? Seems like there may not be enough clearance.
Just trying to plan ahead before MDW in case I need to change my setup.
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I have the same hardware set-up and I don't think you can use the extender as designed with butts on the lower level. As you note, you can stack the butts on the lower level. If you need to go with four, you could do a test fit-two (normal configuration) on the lower level then lay the extender on those two and place two on top to see if you have enough clearance to shut the dome. FWIW-
Edit: Just did a test fit with pulling the fire ring. The PSWoo rig fits just fine to give you much more clearance. You may hav to do a lump reload if you go that way but you should have room. (Several years ago I thought I had run that way with a very large turkey cook).Louisville; Rolling smoke in the neighbourhood. # 38 for the win. Life is too short for light/lite beer! Seems I'm livin in a transitional period. -
I am following along here and interested what you learn. I just had the set up you describe delivered, but haven't had a chance to install yet.Stillwater, MN
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I did two ten pounders last weekend with bricks and a 17 inch grid on top with my large. It was tight on the top but it closed. Either the top one got too close to the dome or it caught some direct heat because a little bit of it was pork jerky. Strangely, two people came up to me and said how they loved those burnt to a crisp parts. I don’t know if this helps you, but I figured I’d throw it out there.Pittsburgh, PA. LBGE -
Just go out and get another egg. Problem solved
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You should be able to get 3 on one grid no problem. If you need to put them on their side just put them in a triangle with the edges touching, should be no problem.
NW IA
2 LBGE, 1 SBGE, 22.5 WSM, 1 Smokey Joe
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You can stick a wooden skewer in them to hold in place.
Depending on butt size, I think you could get 4 on one level positioning them vertical.
They will shrink up as they cook.Thank you,DarianGalveston Texas -
Thanks for al the input guys. I think I will maybe try to get four in the 7 lb range if possible, do them vertical on one level and connect them with a wooden skewer for stability like Photo Egg suggested. The store I usually get them from seems to always have them closer to 9 lbs each though. And who knows, maybe three 9 pounders will be sufficient when we have a more final headcount.Raleigh, NC
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Gotta admit I don't see a whole lot of difference between 4 7lb'ers and 3 9 lb'ers-but my math may be off.Louisville; Rolling smoke in the neighbourhood. # 38 for the win. Life is too short for light/lite beer! Seems I'm livin in a transitional period.
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lousubcap said:Gotta admit I don't see a whole lot of difference between 4 7lb'ers and 3 9 lb'ers-but my math may be off.Raleigh, NC
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One thing you may want to take into consideration is to have a pan that can contain the added drippings from more than 2 butts. I cooked 40 lbs on my large one time and I had an overflow of drippings in too small of a pan.Nerk Ahia LBGE
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pab said:One thing you may want to take into consideration is to have a pan that can contain the added drippings from more than 2 butts. I cooked 40 lbs on my large one time and I had an overflow of drippings in too small of a pan.Thank you,DarianGalveston Texas
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UNCHeels08 said:Thank you,DarianGalveston Texas
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This is 2, 9+ pound butts over a brisket. One of my earlier cooks before started swimming the fat cap. Standing on their side 3 should have fit tight, even raised. You could also truss them up with butchers twine to hold shape.
Watch your dome thermometer as well. Remove the retaining clip so you can slide it out and drop it back in after you load up the Egg.
Stabilize you Egg and do not chase the lower temp readings when you add the meat as it will take several hours for the cold meat to warm enough to show stable cooking temps.
Thank you,DarianGalveston Texas -
Forgot to come back and post the results. Ended up getting three butts that were all roughly 7.5 lbs each and the fit was no problem other than some subpar bark where they had started off touching. Basically did a triangle leaning o against each other on their sides.
Starting off:
Getting close:
Done:
Raleigh, NC
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Nice looking butt!!
Memphis, TN
LBGE, 2 SBGE, Hasty-Bake Gourmet -
Looks really good. Good jobLarge, Small, Mini Max & Mini.
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