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jc523

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Jun 3, 2020
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My Camp Chef Woodwind is on a truck somewhere, making its way to my house, should be here sometime early next week.

I'm new to smoking and pellet grills - what should be my first smoke?
 
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Welcome jc523.
I would suggest pork shoulder for your first smoke. But plan on approximately 12 hours for internal temp of 195*-200*.
Good luck.
 
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Pork shoulder is inexpensive and forgiving. It is also quite versatile. I have done pork shoulder with no rub or seasoning at all, just heat and smoke. Shredded and seasoned after the cook.

It is not my favorite method but for a first time cook, that will give you a great learning experience about just how you want to enhance that smoke and pork flavor.

I like to pull the shoulder out of the pit at about 203 F IT. Wrap it, let it rest a while (30 - 60 minutes) then shred it. Save any juice from the wrap to make a finishing sauce if you want to go that route.

Happy smoking....

JC :emoji_cat:
 
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