Biscuit Test

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mike243

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I have read about folks testing their pits with biscuits,since its breakfast time I have thrown 4 on the pit 1 on each corner,fired up with LJ pecan with the temps set at 225 cooking 2 pork butts.they are Grands frozen and have never tried this before and may be the only taste test I do with them if it don't work out but fun to see what they do on different parts of the grates,unable to get 1 rite in the middle due to a 10lbs butt in the way lol
 
Ok right side runs hotter pulled the 2 on the right off and slide the butts over and when I did a piece of the fat cap stuck to the griate,Seeing a opportunity I snatch it up and the right front biscuit disappeared lordy it was great,
 

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Thanks for sharing! I've heard of this and need to try it. I have a theory that the right side of my Traeger runs warmer.

How long did you have them on?
 
I would say in the 20 minute range was piddling and forgot to set timer ran the left side about 5 more minutes maybe theoretically with the heat shield higher on the left it should’ve been warmer than the right but with the fan blowing I dont know need to run it with a clear rack and therms to be exact
 
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