my first butt

Started by jddhardy, October 02, 2012, 06:50:50 PM

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jddhardy

So I am going to try to smoke my first butt this weekend. I understand most people smoke them for 4 hours then keepcooking until IT reaches 190ish. Question i need to be away from my DBS after the 4 hours of smoke to go to my kids football game. I am planning on using a large drip catch pan, what temp can I safely set it to and leave for several hours?

phoenix316

I always set mine at 220 and forget it.

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Wildcat

Just make sure the unit is far enough away from the house to not be a problem in case it catches on fire. Fires are rare but can happen. I smoke my butts at about 205. It normally takes me 18 to 24 hours for 1 butt.
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mikecorn.1

Also make sure the drain hole in the v-tray is clear of anything and the water bowl is full.


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muebe

My personal opinion is to never leave a cooking device unattended. From a home oven, BBQ grill, or a smoker it is not the best idea IMHO.

If the smoker is safely away from any structures that can catch fire then it might be ok. Keep in mind that the Bradley is partially plastic and has less of a chance to contain a grease fire inside the cabinet.

An all metal smoker for example would probably keep the fire contained until it burner out unless it is gas fired then you could have other issues of a gas hose melting, ect.

It is a judgement call on your part. In reality probably nothing will happen but there is that slight chance. I don't want to know how it feels to drive up to my home and find the fire department putting it out.
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jddhardy

I got my hands on real maple syrup from NY. Do you think it would go good on the butt? If so any ideas what to do with it?

Bear1968

Quote from: jddhardy on October 04, 2012, 03:54:28 PM
I got my hands on real maple syrup from NY. Do you think it would go good on the butt? If so any ideas what to do with it?
Sure! Why Not? There are many that rub their Buts with Molasses ......  :o ..... That just sounded wrong. Well anyhow they rub it with Molasses before they rub it down with there favorite Dry Rub. It will add to the Bark.  ;)
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Wildcat

I have never tried it. I tend to shy away from anything that makes meat sweet. I like meat to taste like meat and not desert. My wife, on the other hand, is just the opposite. As I said I have never tried it so it may not make it taste sweet. Can't hurt to try it. If you try it let us know the results.
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Quote from: Wildcat on October 04, 2012, 05:34:56 PM
I have never tried it. I tend to shy away from anything that makes meat sweet. I like meat to taste like meat and not desert. My wife, on the other hand, is just the opposite. As I said I have never tried it so it may not make it taste sweet. Can't hurt to try it. If you try it let us know the results.
When ya pull a but and serve it Naked the Bark is almost like having a BBQ Sauce ... I love it.  ;)

*Edit* The best part is if ya don't like the sweet of the bark ... don't grab a piece of it ... I promise it will go before the rest!  :D
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Hey Bear

Did you just say your wife likes your butt sweet and rubbed with mollases ???   :D

Bear1968

No she does not BUT my Girlfriends do  ;)
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Quote from: jddhardy on October 04, 2012, 03:54:28 PM
I got my hands on real maple syrup from NY. Do you think it would go good on the butt? If so any ideas what to do with it?
You are lucky to get your hands on NY maple syrup. It was a poor sap run this year. The winter was much warmer then average.

Though I like the vinegar and mustard sauces, here in the northeast the preference is towards a sweeter sauce, then tangy or mustard. Maple syrup is kind of expensive to slather a butt with, and you may not receive any or very little maple flavor. If you like a maple flavor with your pork you may want to make a maple flavored sauce and use that the enhance the pork flavor after it has been pulled. If you like a little tang, or mustard; take a look at those recipes and substitute maple syrup for the sugar that recipe calls for, and if you want it sweeter add more syrup. If you don't like you sauce too tangy, use Nakano Original Rice vinegar instead of cider vinegar. When experimenting, I will make very small test batches, such as making 1/8 or 1/4 of the recipe.




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jddhardy

Butt is in the smoker. 4 hrs of hickory then i will be waiting till it hits 190. Can't wait to see the outcome!

KyNola

You're in for a long ride! :)  Don't be surprised and don't fret when it stalls out somewhere around 150-160 and doesn't move for 2-4 hours.  Don't raise the heat.  The stall period is when all of the magic is happening in the butt. The IT will begin to rise again, I promise.

Also, make sure your water bowl doesn't run dry.