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Question on butts
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JerseyEgger
Posts: 315
I will be smoking up 4 butts for my Niece's 1st bday. The total weight is 12.35 pounds for all 4. They are also boneless. Do boneless cook quicker then bone-in. I know bone-in I would estimate 2 hours per pound. Does boneless adhere to the same general guideline?
-Eddie
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Some say they cook faster, some say they cook slower. Truth is each will cook different.
If you cook to time is will always bite you in the ass. Cooking to temp doesn't.
They are done when they are done. -
Pete,
How many butts can I do on an XL on a single layer?
I have five 8-10 lbs
Thanks
Steve -
Have absolutely no idea how that happened :unsure:
SteveSteve
Caledon, ON
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Busted!!!!
You can get all of them on the XL on a single layer -
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Steve,
You are welcome
Pete
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