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Cooking & Food Talk => Charcoal Grilling & BBQ => Topic started by: jmeier64 on October 04, 2014, 06:25:28 PM

Title: Pork Bomb - first cook on the mini (pic heavy)
Post by: jmeier64 on October 04, 2014, 06:25:28 PM
Well took a few weeks but the new little mini is ready for the maiden cook. First the background. Got the SJG from a fellow grillfella here in the great white north group of MN. Chad, another member supplied the pot, the super paint job, and ready to use. Then I finished it off with stainless hardware and brass acorn nuts for bling. Got a WSM grommet for probes.

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Finished and waiting to cook

Decided to do a pork bomb(fattie) as I had all of the fresh produce and meat waiting to go. Started off with a bacon weave. The bacon is from a local organic farmer / butcher. It is a nice thick cut (1/8 inch) chipotle - cranberry flavored variety. It is a proper meal in its own right. So off we go with a pound of pure pork goodness.

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Next, a Berkshire pork loin from the same butcher, 1 pound, fileted and pound to 1/4 and seasoned with my homemade rub.
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Finished up to build with spicy Italian sausage from, you guessed it, same local butcher, pepper jack cheese, fresh rosemary, time, garlic, pepper jack cheese, fresh picked organic green onions and fresh picked peppers. Ready to roll.

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All nicely rolled and ready for the cook

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Out cookin on the little guy

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Even in the breeze and 40° weather, holding nicely at 290. The maverick keeping watch

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While waiting, have to have the good stuff to set the mood. Jim beam special editions brought home from my trip to Bourbon County, KY in August. Smooth as glass A very important part of a good cook.
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Stay tuned for the slicing. Temp to 145. Pulling at 150.
Title: Re: Pork Bomb - first cook on the mini (pic heavy)
Post by: jmeier64 on October 04, 2014, 06:53:38 PM
Ok, 90 minutes, finished product, 15 minute rest

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Sliced and ready to ingest

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It is so damn good! I think I am in pork heaven. Total success on the new little cooker. Will be doing more tomorrow. Probably ribs
Title: Re: Pork Bomb - first cook on the mini (pic heavy)
Post by: argentflame on October 04, 2014, 07:10:38 PM
That is an awesome. Kudos to our grillfellas for helping you out.
Title: Re: Pork Bomb - first cook on the mini (pic heavy)
Post by: Jocool on October 04, 2014, 07:12:51 PM
Nice.  Another one that goes on the to-do list.
Title: Re: Pork Bomb - first cook on the mini (pic heavy)
Post by: SixZeroFour on October 04, 2014, 09:46:33 PM
That looks delicious!
Title: Re: Pork Bomb - first cook on the mini (pic heavy)
Post by: eccj on October 05, 2014, 05:53:54 AM
A fattie made from pork loin?! Very creative! Great pics too!
Title: Re: Pork Bomb - first cook on the mini (pic heavy)
Post by: coldkettle on October 05, 2014, 07:03:58 AM
Looks great!  Must be the Bourbon!
Title: Re: Pork Bomb - first cook on the mini (pic heavy)
Post by: jcnaz on October 05, 2014, 07:24:35 AM
That is absolutely beautiful.
Title: Re: Pork Bomb - first cook on the mini (pic heavy)
Post by: MrHoss on October 05, 2014, 04:25:34 PM
That pork loin wrap looks delicious.  I am no stranger to a whisky cork so that refreshment you had going looks fine to my eyes.