Wanting to see if anyone has done multiple pork shoulders on the Masterbuilt GS 1050. We have a big cook coming up. Looking for any advice from someone who has tried it
Yes sir did 2 on the 1050 a couple of weeks ago.Wanting to see if anyone has done multiple pork shoulders on the Masterbuilt GS 1050. We have a big cook coming up. Looking for any advice from someone who has tried it
Looking at doing at least 4, possibly 6 I just don't want put to much on it and mess with the cook.Yes sir did 2 on the 1050 a couple of weeks ago.
How many are you planning on doing?
Keith
Yep load it up and let it ride.As long as there is ample room, there isn't much difference between 1 or 6. You will have a somewhat longer recovery time getting back up to temp after loading the cook chamber with more meat, but once it gets back up to temp, the rest of the cook will pretty much be the same as cooking 1.
Sept 10 is the big day, and I think they got all the sides covered. It sounds like we'll be doing 8 shoulders and 4 briskets so far.Should be fun and the 1050 can handle it!
Plenty of knowledge and experience around here so don't be slow to ask J.
When is the event?
Are you doing the sides?
Keith
Yep that's the plan probably start the night before and wrap and cooler these bad boys till it's time to serveJust start them plenty early, even the day before. Can hold them for quite some time hot in coolers or reheat them later. Best to have them done early then to have people waiting to eat because they are stubborn and won't finish cooking.
That’s a lot of meat!
Post pics please!
How exciting!
I have a Pit Boss, I've had the same thoughts.I have been "this close" to buying a MB800..... Better than my Traeger?
I've had good luck with my GS 1050.and it does have alot of room for big cooks. I just haven't done one this big yetI have been "this close" to buying a MB800..... Better than my Traeger?
How many racks did you get on yours?Six will be no problem. Take some pics. Mine has only ever been full with rib racks.