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      02-27-2022, 07:31 PM   #1585
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I have been dying for BBQ hamburgers. It's been such a long winter 😪. Today I finally shoveled my way to the BBQ.
I think winter is over, or this little hen is all mixed up
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Got a bunch of new spices and rubs for my birthday, bbq'ing has never tasted better.
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Maple Sugar Rubbed Pork Chop on the BBQ serve with Homemade Corn Cream and small Potatoes
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Blazing sunshine but still too cold and windy to uncover the Weber just yet.
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I spent several hours a few weekends ago cleaning all the rust off the outdoor griddle. Ended up using 100 grit sandpaper, it was just too far gone. The cover had somehow developed a leak and actually held water on the griddle surface.
I did a liberal seasoning with olive oil. Need to get some bacon and hamburger patties out there to finish that up!

Cut some wood to sit about 1/3 in from each edge, to keep the new cover off the surface, and hopefully shed all the rain we get here
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The wife bought me an XXL BGE for fathers day last year. I've done a lot of steaks and chicken on it so far. this past weekend I did my first Brisket. 10 hr cook at 225. turned out pretty good. Pic is of it as I took it off to wrap it in butcher paper for the final 5 hours. turns out pretty nice. I'm not a big brisket cooker, way to much time and effort involved. LOL. It is nice when your kids give you some nice accessories to help out though. Didn't get any pics of it after slicing it to many hands in the way from the grand kids.
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The wife bought me an XXL BGE for fathers day last year. I've done a lot of steaks and chicken on it so far. this past weekend I did my first Brisket. 10 hr cook at 225. turned out pretty good. Pic is of it as I took it off to wrap it in butcher paper for the final 5 hours. turns out pretty nice. I'm not a big brisket cooker, way to much time and effort involved. LOL. It is nice when your kids give you some nice accessories to help out though. Didn't get any pics of it after slicing it to many hands in the way from the grand kids.
Cool wife, want one of these BGE pretty bad haha. Just can't justify the cost as of current.
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Cheeseburger with Bacon, Lettuce, Onion & Tomato. The Sea Salt & Vinegar Poppables taste like French Fries
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Cheeseburger with Bacon, Lettuce, Onion & Tomato. The Sea Salt & Vinegar Poppables taste like French Fries
I notice three burgers, so does that mean one is for Tiggie?
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Will be smoking a 17lb pork shoulder this weekend for our family Easter. Largest I have done was 13lbs. Should be interesting. 25.5hrs in the smoker!
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A little smaller than I usually smoke - a 13 lb prime full packer brisket - 12 hours at 225 before the wrap and another 2 hour at 250 before pulling it. A hour on resting on the counter before unwrapping it:

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Spareribs and smokes baked beans

First try with smoked baked beans as side dish. Very delicious
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Sunday was smoked pork ribs day! 6 hour cook.

Seasoned:


2 hours in:


3 hours in at the wrap:


Ready to eat!:


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That a smoker or a regular grill? If the latter, what's your technique?
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That a smoker or a regular grill? If the latter, what's your technique?
It’s a Traeger pellet smoker.
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I've got a big Traeger pellet smoker and a couple of Big Green Eggs. They each have their uses. I routinely do 12 - 14 hour cooks on all of them. Here's a pork shoulder/butt smoked on the BGE. That temp probe felt like it was going in to a big sack of melted butter when I checked it.



That's my special home made premium bourbon sauce.
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I've got a big Traeger pellet smoker and a couple of Big Green Eggs. They each have their uses. I routinely do 12 - 14 hour cooks on all of them. Here's a pork shoulder/butt smoked on the BGE. That temp probe felt like it was going in to a big sack of melted butter when I checked it.

That's my special home made premium bourbon sauce.
Love the video! I gotta say though, you are way more patient than I am. The moment I start breaking the pork apart, I gotta taste it!!
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Got a question for you all!

I was only able to find two pork shoulders weighing 8.85lb each.

I have an electric smoker and it does a great job at maintaining the heat and smokes like a mofo.

How long should I cook both of them at the same time?

I wasn't able to find anything close to a single 17lb shoulder.


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Got a question for you all!

I was only able to find two pork shoulders weighing 8.85lb each.

I have an electric smoker and it does a great job at maintaining the heat and smokes like a mofo.

How long should I cook both of them at the same time?

I wasn't able to find anything close to a single 17lb shoulder.


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I've done two at a time like that on my BGE and my Traeger. The cook time really doesn't change from doing just one. About 8 - 9 hours at 225 or until it looks like it's coming out of the stall (~170+ temp); then wrap it in foil and put it back on (or in the oven since it's not going to take any more smoke after the wrap) and leave it there until you get 200+ internal. I usually pull it off to rest for an hour or so before unwrapping it - give it time to reabsorb the juices in the foil - and then pull it. Total time will be about 9 - 11 hours depending on the cuts and your temp control.
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Got a question for you all!

I was only able to find two pork shoulders weighing 8.85lb each.

I have an electric smoker and it does a great job at maintaining the heat and smokes like a mofo.

How long should I cook both of them at the same time?

I wasn't able to find anything close to a single 17lb shoulder.


Thank you!
I’ve smoked two 7.5 lbs pork shoulders at the same time in the Traeger. If the smoker can maintain heat, then timewise, just treat it like there’s one in there. If you’re asking if it’s going to make the time longer, it won’t really change the length of the cook, at least not by an amount that will require you to change your plans.

The exact amount of time depends on the temps. With a pork shoulder, it ain’t done until your temp probe goes in like a bag of warm butter. When I did the two shoulders, one needed more time than the other to get the right feel. So you just gotta feel it.

Most normal pork shoulders are in the 7-9 lbs range.. So to do 17 lbs of pork shoulder is gonna have to be 2 of them.
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Thank you PittsDriver and dogbone

Since both pork shoulders are 9lbs. I plan on smoking them atleast 1.5hr per pound then go from there. So a minimum total time: 13.5hrs.

My smoker has a single digital thermometer but I did buy a dual digital smart one that I can set on top of the smoker to see how the temps are doing throughout the 13+ hours.

I do believe I will need an additional 2hrs to get them to peak temp and to make sure the shoulder bone comes out with ease.
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