First Butt is on the Smoker!!! 10/8

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gators2000

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Sep 22, 2011
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West Central Florida
I'm giving it a shot.  First time but I'm pretty confident.  It's a windy day so getting a constant temp is tough.  One hour in and I've finally got the Smoker holding 235.  I'm fine with that. I'll keep you guys posted! 

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Keep the smoke light n' blueish, keep the temp under 240F, and when the internal temp hits 190-205F (use a probe thermometer) pull that butt, wrap in foil or set it in a an empty crokpot with the lid until the internal temp drops to like 130ish. Then pull n' pig out!
 
foiling will help speed up the time on smoker. If you like a lot of bark then don't foil.

 did you put a pan under it to catch the juice?

I always put the Butts in a pan to catch all the juices. then save it to make gravy later on.

(reason for the pan is to keep the smoker clean.)
 
It's a personal choice. I used to foil, but I don't anymore unless I'm pressed for time.

Foiling cooks the butt faster, but I like the bark that you get when you don't foil.
 
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foiling will help speed up the time on smoker. If you like a lot of bark then don't foil.

 did you put a pan under it to catch the juice?

I always put the Butts in a pan to catch all the juices. then save it to make gravy later on.

(reason for the pan is to keep the smoker clean.)
 I still foil as I do not want to wait 10 to 15 hours for dinner. The longer you can go, before foiling, the more bark you will achieve. I like to reach atleast 170º before we foil. Still get a pretty decent bark. Let it rest an 1 to 2 hours after removing from smoker and have at it.
 
Soooooo, what do you do when it looks like a tropical storm is coming your way?  This may mess things up a bit... 


I put an upside down 1/2 sheet pan on top of my smoker weighted down with bricks.  And a whole sheet pan propped up against the back of it blocking the winds.  My temps are low, around 215, but things are coming along fine.  I went simple with just some trimmings from spares and some wings.
 
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