- May 28, 2017
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Tonight I am going to put an 8lb shoulder on the smoker before I go to bed. Plan to set the temp around 250 and let it sit overnight. I usually never wrap or pan a butt, but I panned one specifically for a recipe a few weeks ago. I like a good bark, but I found that the one that I panned softened the bark just a touch and it came out great.
My question is this. Would panning the meat after it sat in the smoker for around 9 hours be worth it? Is there any problem with panning and covering at the later stages as opposed to panning after it gets to around 160?
My question is this. Would panning the meat after it sat in the smoker for around 9 hours be worth it? Is there any problem with panning and covering at the later stages as opposed to panning after it gets to around 160?