Just got Pitmaster IQ 110 - what do I cook first?

Started by Michael Packard, March 26, 2013, 05:31:47 PM

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Michael Packard

Ok, Alton Brown sold me on the Pitmaster IQ 110 temperature control.  Got it today!  What should I cook first to break it in?  Anybody got some tips and tricks to doing awesome things with it?   

Here's my grill:

sparky

Dont know what ya should cook but let us know how it goes i think i need one for the WSM cooker for my long cooks.

reillyranch

I have a co-worker that absolutly kills a pork butt everytime with the WSM and a pitmaster.  Go for a long cook to put that thing to the test.

chriscw81

For the price I hear it's pretty good




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HankB

Ribs, butt, brisket - something that takes long to cook. Ribs probably a good first try since they don't take so long. Then move on to butt or brisket. Back loin or baby back are easiest to fit.
kettles, smokers...

Michael Packard

Haven't made a butt in forever.  I usually brine, rub, and then cook in the oven for 12 hours or more at 220 degrees.  Can't wait to smoke one... <drool> 

SmoothSmoke


Michael Packard

How rude!
I'll have you know I've lost 50 lbs this year!   ;D

reillyranch


Duke


bob hope

Just a tip, I find that my pitmaster cooks a little higher than the setting. I found this out by using my Maverick732.
I would go with a 8lb brisket @230 for about 12 hours also load your fuel heavy so as to avoid the reload.
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