Rack of Pork

Started by Scotty Dog, October 28, 2011, 05:18:10 PM

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squirtthecat


That looks fantastic!!    What was your final IT?

Caneyscud

If that was your first smoke - you hit that one outta the park.  That looks good and on a relatively tough thing to smoke!  (loins dry out very easily).  Also would like to know the ending IT.  The potatoes are on a Bradley rack also - did the potatoes get a ride in the Bradley also?
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mikecorn.1

That turned up looking amazing.


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Good lookin plate of grub ya got there.

I like to smoke my taters when doin things like that.

OldHickory

Good looking pork, good looking meal.
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Scotty Dog

Thanks for the response.  I pulled the rack at 147 IT and then FTC for about an hour.  I did not monitor the IT after pulling.  It did cool down to 135 IT when I pulled it out of the cooler to cut after an hour rest.  Still alive so all is well.  I have been eating pork for three days.  Went and purchased a couple of large whole chickens today.

NorthShoreMN

Another use for the rack of pork is to brine or dry rub cure it like bacon and then smoke it. 
Sliced it gives you some great smoked pork chops
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