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Last nights cook

Doug in Eggmonton
Doug in Eggmonton Posts: 1,999
edited November -0001 in EggHead Forum
Well the BBQ was a huge success. 6 Butts and 4 Chickens. Had camera and battery issues so not a ton of pictures but heres the few I got.

The butts went in at 7:00pm (sorry you might have seen this before).

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They filled the egg so much that it took a couple of tries to get the lid down. Then the thermometer wouldn't read the temperature very well until I took {url=http://www.eggheadforum.com/index.php?option=com_simpleboard&func=view&id=663481&catid=1]Desert Oasis Womens[/url] advice and took the temperature tthrough the daisy. Overnight the temperature at the daisy went from 280 down to 230 at 3:00 I wiggled the holes in the grate and the temperature went back up to 250.

Up at 6:00am and the butts we getting close (197) so I tightened things up and dropped the temperature to 230 at the daisy, just to try to stretch the cook a bit.

Here's the egg at 8:30am 230 at the daisy and 202 in the meat. I took this picture and the camera died.

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While the batteries charged we took the butts out double wrapped them in foil and put them in a cooler, then on the advice of Super Glide put them in a 165 degree oven. This worked great. I left the probe in and it dropped to 189 then stayed there all day. The pork stayed wonderfully moist.

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Spatchcocked some chickens and cooked em for about an hour at 375, until ther breast was 165. Here they are.

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My buddy Pete pulled the pork out of the oven and started pulling it.

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By this time there we more than 40 people in the house and picture taking stopped. The chicken disappeared fast but there was more than enough pulled pork. After dinner I was called to explain the egg, at least 3 people are very interested in getting one.

The party ran strong all the way to 2:30 in the morning, then spontaneousy stopped. I think all in all there were about 55 people here, a lot of them were kids so they were hard to count.

Thanks for all the help in making it the success it was.

Doug

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