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Pork belly burnt ends for bbq

Powak
Powak Posts: 1,412
Going to a small bbq (8-9 adults and a few kids) this coming weekend and I wanna bring pork belly burnt ends. There will be other food there so this won’t be the main course. I own a large bge with a D grate extender and was just wondering how much pork belly does this setup hold and about how much I should make. For comparison, last weekend I did about 5-6lbs of pork butt burn ends and that almost filled both my grates. But I’m wondering is pork belly a lighter meat and would take up more space at the same weight?

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  • Powak
    Powak Posts: 1,412
    edited May 2020
    Malcolm Reeds recipe calls for 8lbs. Does that fit on the large no problem? That enough/too much for a party of about 10 or less?
  • dbCooper
    dbCooper Posts: 2,678
    I have a large and have only cooked them on a single level.  My first go was a 7 pounder.  I found that to be a tight fit, not so sure the "smoking" phase delivered as it should.  For me 5 pounds is about right.  Using dual levels I'd think you will be fine going with 8 pounds.
    LBGE, LBGE-PTR, 22" Weber, Coleman 413G
    Great Plains, USA
  • Powak
    Powak Posts: 1,412
    dbCooper said:
    I have a large and have only cooked them on a single level.  My first go was a 7 pounder.  I found that to be a tight fit, not so sure the "smoking" phase delivered as it should.  For me 5 pounds is about right.  Using dual levels I'd think you will be fine going with 8 pounds.
    Right on. I wound up going with 6 lbs. If that’s not enough there will be other foods there. Really looking forward to this cook. Going to be my first belly burnt ends.