pellet/roasted butt
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pellet/roasted butt
pellet/roasted butt
a butt started in the pellet cooker
on a wire rack in metal pan from the beginning
to collect all of the drippings from the beginning
one of the tricks is to make foil balls to raise the rack higher off the bottom
to keep the butt's butt out of the drippings
when the butt hits the stall at 160°
just set the whole pan in your roaster and finish in the oven to 200°
this keeps the mess / clean up small
then pour off the drippings and separate the fat
then pour the drippings back over the pulled pork
a butt started in the pellet cooker
on a wire rack in metal pan from the beginning
to collect all of the drippings from the beginning
one of the tricks is to make foil balls to raise the rack higher off the bottom
to keep the butt's butt out of the drippings
when the butt hits the stall at 160°
just set the whole pan in your roaster and finish in the oven to 200°
this keeps the mess / clean up small
then pour off the drippings and separate the fat
then pour the drippings back over the pulled pork
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No mess, no muss, no fuss. Works for me.
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Nice, Capt'n - - - after mine spent 3 hours in my Oven, I should have just started it there and forgot the smoke flavor - - - or maybe used "liquid smoke" DUCK QUICK IN COMING INSULT
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OldUsedParts wrote:Nice, Capt'n - - - after mine spent 3 hours in my Oven, I should have just started it there and forgot the smoke flavor - - - or maybe used "liquid smoke" DUCK QUICK IN COMING INSULT
OUP - seriously
just start it in a metal pan with a rack from the beginning
when you get bored with it in the pellet/smoker
just move it to the oven with foil over it and finish
if you are just going to cover it with foil in the pan from the pellet/smoker
put it on an oven sheet pan to keep the condensate from dripping down in the bottom of the oven
but it is the easy way
..and you get all tha' drippin's to separate - to pour back over it when you get it pulled
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It was my fault, Capt'n, I should have never put it bare on the grates for 8 hours on the Pellet Pooper - - - I should have used a pan and ?maybe? after 90 min of 'bare" pellet smoke and then finished it however was "convenient"
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OldUsedParts wrote:It was my fault, Capt'n, I should have never put it bare on the grates for 8 hours on the Pellet Pooper - - - I should have used a pan and ?maybe? after 90 min of 'bare" pellet smoke and then finished it however was "convenient"
dude
in the pan to collect all the drippins' from the beginning
regardless of how we cook it, finish it
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I like that pellet spitter set up! Gonna copycat you for sure..
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CaptJack wrote:in the pan to collect all the drippins' from the beginning
regardless of how we cook it, finish it
maybe the Pork Roast Gods are trying to tell me something
I promise, next year, when I do my next one to use a pan from Alfie to Omegie
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OldUsedParts wrote:Nice, Capt'n - - - after mine spent 3 hours in my Oven, I should have just started it there and forgot the smoke flavor - - - or maybe used "liquid smoke" DUCK QUICK IN COMING INSULT
Great cook capt, oup, I'm guilty of using liquid smoke as well, there's a trick to the right quantity,lol?
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Take heart, OUP. PB and I may be the only two people in the BBQ world to actually ruin a pork butt.
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Sailor Kenshin wrote:Take heart, OUP. PB and I may be the only two people in the BBQ world to actually ruin a pork butt.
Say it isn't so?? I can't imagine you ruining anything. Not from what I have seen you post up.
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outlaw wrote:Sailor Kenshin wrote:Take heart, OUP. PB and I may be the only two people in the BBQ world to actually ruin a pork butt.
Say it isn't so?? I can't imagine you ruining anything. Not from what I have seen you post up.
Alas, it's true. And I mean RUIN. It was decades ago, our first BBQ unit, and first butt.
Ain't ruined one since, though!
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It was the first time I used the ECB (without any mods either). It came with a BIG chunk of wood that I threw in the coals for my smoke. It was quite a bit too much.
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Professor Bunky wrote:It was the first time I used the ECB (without any mods either). It came with a BIG chunk of wood that I threw in the coals for my smoke. It was quite a bit too much.
We also 'forgot' to season the unit.
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