Have been reading (and reading and reading....) on options for 2 picnics that I'm planning to put on tonight. In hopes of avoiding a disaster (supposed to be feeding 10 tomorrow...) I thought I'd run my plan past the experts.
2 picnics - I brined one Wednesday night and rinsed with water applied mustard/rub to both last night (i wanted to see if I could tell the difference with the brine).
My plan was to put on tonight for 3-4 hours of hickory at 210 and then move to oven inside at 210 (my DBS temp seems to swing drastically, and the weather here isn't supposed to be that great tonight).
plan to FTC when meat reaches 195 internal tomorrow.
My biggest question is - when I move to the oven, I was going to put them in a big roasting pan SHOULD I COVER IN FOIL?
Thanks for answers to this question and critiques of overall plan.
RITC
I don't tent with foil in the oven. I don't think it would hurt anything if you did, but the steam may hinder the quality of your bark......my favorite part. ;D
Quote from: Buck36 on October 25, 2008, 08:32:00 AM
I don't tent with foil in the oven. I don't think it would hurt anything if you did, but the steam may hinder the quality of your bark......my favorite part. ;D
Thanks, Buck36.
So along those lines, if I'm cooking in a roasting pan, I should probably put a rack in the bottom and not crowd them too much?
I have always put mine in a pan and covered with foil.
No problems with bark.
No problems with dry meat either.
that raises another question -
most recipes I've seen say to smoke "fat side" (which I read to be skin side) up. When I move to the oven, should I keep this orientation?
as for smoking fat side up .. i would as well as in the house over .. it helps to keep the meat moist and juicy... if you like a juicy piece of meat and a crisper outside i would smoke it first as useal then brind inside and cook over night at 200 to 220 covered and last hour and half or so remove the cover and bump the heat to 250 or 300 just to cristen the outside.. this is more of a personaal call and taste..
Good luck