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Started by OKWeber, June 14, 2015, 04:28:10 PM

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OKWeber

I am going to try my hand at making pulled pork sandwiches for Fathers day. My question is could I get to butts next to each other using the snake method or should i use a different method? I have an original 22.5.
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pbe gummi bear

You should be fine. A snake only burns with a short section so you can rotate the grates/meat as the snake burns. Make sure to leave some space in between each butt!
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What gummi said, be careful to leave that space so the smoke circulates and Bart forms on all the edges.

effinUker

Be sure to start 'em early. I did pulled pork last Sunday, meat on the grill at 8AM, wrapped about 1PM, pulled & rested about 4PM, dinner around 5PM. What a great way to spend father's day - tending to a grill! Be sure to throw on some ABT's or moink balls while you're cooking, to snack on while you're waiting for the food to be done.

1911Ron

Quote from: effinUker on June 14, 2015, 04:47:01 PM
Be sure to start 'em early. I did pulled pork last Sunday, meat on the grill at 8AM, wrapped about 1PM, pulled & rested about 4PM, dinner around 5PM. What a great way to spend father's day - tending to a grill! Be sure to throw on some ABT's or moink balls while you're cooking, to snack on while you're waiting for the food to be done.
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If the butts are big and space is limited you can cut into large chunks. this will give you some more flexibility on space, and has the added benefits of giving more surface area for rub and thus more bark. It "can" shorten your cook time too.
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Quote from: effinUker on June 14, 2015, 04:47:01 PM
Be sure to start 'em early. I did pulled pork last Sunday, meat on the grill at 8AM, wrapped about 1PM, pulled & rested about 4PM, dinner around 5PM.

This is exactly what I did on a WSM over the weekend. keeping the temps 225-240ish and the times effinUKer posted were pretty accurate for me.

OKWeber

Thanks, for all the tips. I was looking to get two in the %-&lb range while keeping them close to the same size. Is there a specific way to set the snake up? From what I have seen it looks like you will place two roles of coal down and one on top to form a triangle if looking form one end is this correct or should there be more coal?
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effinUker

i use a row of 3 coals on the, 2 on top of that, with wood chunks for smoking on top of that.  i read a post from 1buckie that says burn counterclockwise for pork, so i started after i read his tip. haven't hit a clunker since.

OKWeber

How many coals to start the fire with I read somewhere that the Used 8-10 is this accurate or do I need more or less?
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Chuck

Quote from: OKWeber on June 18, 2015, 03:51:16 PM
How many coals to start the fire with I read somewhere that the Used 8-10 is this accurate or do I need more or less?

That's about right. If its hot out when you start it, go with 8. If its cooler, 10.
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1buckie

Two will fit, but for future reference.....this is a real good reason to have at least two kettles..... 8)



You can take this pretty much as far as you'd like....





This may help some too ~~>

http://weberkettleclub.com/forums/bbq-food-pics/nothing-new-just-some-pork-beans/msg26001/#msg26001


You can start with 8~12 or even a bit more....i often use leftover coals to start so it's hard to count, but a bit higher temp starting off is OK as the cold meat will drop the temp quite a bit at first & a few extra will just overcome that situation more quickly......the chain will still settle down just fine when the un-lit begins ti catch on......
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TheFinkFarm

http://weberkettleclub.com/forums/grilling-bbqing/first-try-at-the-buckie-method/msg14243/#msg14243

Here is my first try at the snake method. for butts go farther around the bowl than I did cause you'll need more time than I did with the loin. And I think I started with too many lit coal.  About 10 lit coals should be enough.
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