This past weekends cook Q-vue

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wilson

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Oct 4, 2007
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South Eastern PA
Here are a couple of pictures from this past weekends cook.
I did 2 pork roasts and a Turkey. My wife and I are having Thanksgiving with our youngest son and his future bride this year and he has asked that I smoke a Ham this year, his soon to be mother in law is making the turkey.

So I decided to made a small turkey this weekend for me and my Better Half. I rubbed the turkey down with EVOO and rubbed it with my all purpose barbeque rub. I stuffed with a cut up apple and and onion. I used cherry wood cooked it low (230) for the first 3 hours then I cranked it up to 300 to finish it. While it was smoking I basted it with some butter and chardonnay. After it was done I let it sit for a while then I sliced it and put the whole thing in a dish and poured a mixture of Honey, Butter and some more chardonnay over the top and let it sit in a warm oven untill it was time to eat.

I tried something different with the pork roasts, I cooked them like I would a Butt or Shoulder and cooked them to 190, Next time I don't think I will take it as high, maybe just to 160 and just slice it instead of pulling the meat. The pork ended up a little dry but not to bad, I sauced it with some apple cider vinegar and sprinkled it with some more rub. I put that all away in food savor bags so I could have some sammies when I want to.
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Very nice Wilson. I'm no expert, but maybe the 300 dried up the pork. I'm sure someone else will know.
 
Ya 300 prolly a lil much for the other white meat. Were those boneless roasts by any chance?
 
Yep they were boneless roasts. It was marked as a boneless pork shoulder. But when I took it out of the package I saw that it was 2 boneless pork loin roasts. So I just kept to my original plans and smoked like I planned.
 
That's some nice color on the bird and roast, wilson. How did the smoke ring turn out on the pork roast?
 
Dutch:
The smoke ring was pretty good maybe about 1/8th inch pretty good for using the Gasser, I think the cherry wood helped out. I know it did with the color.
Debi:
Thanks for the kind comments and all the help I get from your site.
Ron
 
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