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What is your preferred method of finishing off a smoke? I've always used peach paper after a good bark, but some use tinfoil to tightly seal the meat and keep moisture in. Does that soften the bark too much? I have yet to try it
Either if you must, but I would only do it if I were on a time crunch. If not, let it ride in the smoker naked. You could bump the temp after 5-6 hours of good smoke to speed it up. Pork butts/shoulders are very forgiving and can be smoked with a wide range of temps. I usually run at 200º for 1 hour, at 245º for 5+ hours then bump to 300º until done.
My wife does not like a heavy smoke flavor on meat.
I smoke until the meat starts dripping juice and transfer to a foil pan if i didn't already smoke it in the pan.
I foil wrap and finish in the oven. I am less concerned about bark as to capturing the rendered juice and fat.
I've wrapped in both. I don't notice much difference, once the bark has set. I don't wrap much these days. But if I do, I use foil cause it's more available in my area.
I saw a video with Pittman, from Meat Church, and some other BBQ guy do a side-by-side. They said to use foil if you want it done sooner, paper if you have time. IIRC the bark was about the same. This was done with a brisket, but I'm sure it carries over to pork.
I cut my pork butts into smaller chunks, smoke to maximize bark, after the stall I put them in a foil pan and cover, take to 200+. Then rest in the pan, in their juices, then shred it all together. It's been life changing.
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