Greetings, everyone.
I usually smoke at least one Boston Butt a week, but this past weekend, for whatever reason, I never got around to it.
This leaves me in a slight conundrum. I want some pulled pork, but I don't necessarily have the time to tend to the fire for 12+ hours. I could always bump the temperature on the charcoal smoker, but I fear that would lead to tough/dry meat.
I have a MES on the porch. Could I start the smoke on the charcoal smoker, smoke it for a few hours to get the smoke flavor I want, and then move it to electric, or would I be wasting my time smoking it on the charcoal smoker first?
I really prefer the smokiness that I get from the charcoal smoker vs what I get out of the MES...even with an A-MAZE-N pellet smoker on the bottom grate. In my opinion, it just doesn't compare.
So, what do you guys think? Can I have the best of both worlds? Smoke it for a few hours and then move to a "set it and forget it" setup? If so, how long should I do the charcoal smoke?
Thanks!
I usually smoke at least one Boston Butt a week, but this past weekend, for whatever reason, I never got around to it.
This leaves me in a slight conundrum. I want some pulled pork, but I don't necessarily have the time to tend to the fire for 12+ hours. I could always bump the temperature on the charcoal smoker, but I fear that would lead to tough/dry meat.
I have a MES on the porch. Could I start the smoke on the charcoal smoker, smoke it for a few hours to get the smoke flavor I want, and then move it to electric, or would I be wasting my time smoking it on the charcoal smoker first?
I really prefer the smokiness that I get from the charcoal smoker vs what I get out of the MES...even with an A-MAZE-N pellet smoker on the bottom grate. In my opinion, it just doesn't compare.
So, what do you guys think? Can I have the best of both worlds? Smoke it for a few hours and then move to a "set it and forget it" setup? If so, how long should I do the charcoal smoke?
Thanks!
