Success! I'm in love....

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I think i'm in love with my BDS  :)

Thanks to the wealth of information on here I think I was fully prepared for my first 8lb pork butt. Started off with a nice coating of Jan's Rub and refrigerated overnight. Started at 7pm with 6 hrs of Apple smoke...then continued through the night with the Bradley set at 230 I was getting 215-225 on my Maverick. After 14.5 hours I got a stall at 180 for about an hour so decided to do the fork test. It twisted and came out like butter! So I FTM'd (Foil, Towel, Microwave  ;) ) for about 2 hours. Extremely moist, great flavor and wife was happy! Thanks again to the forum and contributors. I hope to continue with my experiences.




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MMMMM That looks yummy I cant wait to use my BDS.

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Quote from: Bdogggut34 on October 14, 2013, 08:57:50 PM
I think i'm in love with my BDS  :)

Thanks to the wealth of information on here I think I was fully prepared for my first 8lb pork butt. Started off with a nice coating of Jan's Rub and refrigerated overnight. Started at 7pm with 6 hrs of Apple smoke...then continued through the night with the Bradley set at 230 I was getting 215-225 on my Maverick. After 14.5 hours I got a stall at 180 for about an hour so decided to do the fork test. It twisted and came out like butter! So I FTM'd (Foil, Towel, Microwave  ;) ) for about 2 hours. Extremely moist, great flavor and wife was happy! Thanks again to the forum and contributors. I hope to continue with my experiences.


Great job.  Your experience was about the same as mine.  Keep on smokin'
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ragweed

Looks good!  It's great when a plan comes together.

beefmann

congrats, that is some great looking  pulled pork

Saber 4

Looks great and I love the FTM, may have to try that next time I do a butt. The Bradley is just about the easiest to have success with especially when coupled with all the great people here on the forum.

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Bdog-welcome to your newest hobby. Ask lots of questions, someone here has an answer.
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Congrats on a successful cook. Looks great!
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That looks like some kind of good eats!I can almost smell it from here. :)

Congratulations on a fine job.

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