Labor Day Weekend smoke with Q View!

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jd2220

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Jun 8, 2012
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Kansas
(2) 9lb bone in boston butts

(3) slabs of baby back ribs

Decided to try Jeff's Pork Burnt Ends Recipe.  Used Bad Byron's rub and Sweet Baby Ray's sauce.

Second butt to be pulled and currently going strong in the smoker.  Made fresh batch of JJ's finishing sauce.  

I usually do not wrap my Baby Backs but this week I saw Chicago Ribfest on Food Network and one of the teams wrapped their ribs in honey, brown sugar, and butter.  Decided to give it a try.

Enjoy!


Just under 170 ready to dice up for burnt ends.  Smoking with apple/ hickory mix.


Ready to cube.


About to get some Sweet Baby Rays and a bit more Bad Byron's.


All sauced up.  Back in smoker.  


Honey, Brown Sugar, and butter waiting on Baby Backs.


 Sprayed with apple juice before wrapping.

 
Hey , JD . Nice looking Butt you have
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 . Nice bark and color , and your Ribs look awesome too
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Keep up the good work and practice often , we love the Q-view and drooling
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Have a great Labor Day  and as always . . .
 
Sweet Baby Ray is our go to sauce. All varieties are great. Not sure what my fav is.

The shoulder looks awesome never thought about cubing one.

How does it turn out?

How long do you smoke after cubing?

Thanks in advance
 
Burnt ends turned out great. Cubed when butt reached 170 then smoked for about 3 more hours at 255-265 range. They came out tender.
 
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