1st cook....what a night!

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Hi!

So, I picked up my WSM a couple weeks ago...the same week I plan on having my house party - 60 to 80+ guest. You'd think I would wait for a less hectic time...but NOOOOOOOOOOOO.

Friday night around 7pm I'm outside smoking a cigar and setting up the smoker...7:30pm....I'm still smoking the cigar and the WSM is all together....oh, earlier that day I'm at work and we put in a themostat (it tested between 212 and 230 in a boiling water test).

This whole time my dear girlfriend is cutting and seasoning and wrapping the pork butts - 3@ 7# ea. We let the butts sit for an hour and at 9pm I put themon the grill.

I used about 12-15#'s of Rancher in the bottom - with some hickory wood....and about 20 hot coals to get it going.

The water pan was wrapped with foil and inside it was a 12in. clay pot base....very helpful!

9pm the coals were place (hot) in the smoker....and I picked the food off around 8:45am the next morning.

in between those times it was a heck of a night...the tents were up for the party...but none covered the smoker...as a HEAVY storm approached, I was out side(at 10:30pm) moving a 12x14ft tent on my own...with the wind kicking up....just as I felt the first drop...I had the tent in place over the WSM - whew!

I told my girlriend that if she's up at night, to check the kettle...and if it's below 200deg to wake me. Well, she wakes me at 3:30 - now from 9pm until 12 midnite, I was monitoring the smokers...temp went steadily up to around 230 by midnite...I was happy and went to bed with plans on getting up at 5 or 6 am....well, she wakes me at 3:30 and says: "It's below 150." - up I get and as I'm looking at the thermometer I say, "Take a look." - she says, "Oh no, I checked it TWICE."....I said, " You're right. It's at 150 celsius!"....I closed the vents a little and off to bed I went...(she was beside herself)...i told her it was good that she woke me...too High is bad too!!!! All was well.


As it turned out, when I got up the temp was around 270ish...so I took them off at 8:30 (after getting a temp of 190 with a meat thermometer)....

Though I thought it was a little 'dry' (prolly cooked 2 fast) out of the 4 butts we cooked(one was cooked overnight in the house in a crockpot with BBQ sauce - just in case!
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)....out of the 4, we only had 1 left by the end of the night....which is what I was hoping for anyhow! <grin>

I'll try to update this with some data...but I was too busy to take pics....next time (this weekend) she wants to doa turkey....can you do a turkey?
 
OH MY - the God of units struck again!!

150*C is what in degrees F?? Probably good for pork butts, they are pretty easy. Nest time make sure all your equipment is set to the same temperture scale
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Turkey - whole Turkey, not just breast? actually it doesn't matter - I like to do fowl with the bird vertical - like beercan chicken - and I just happen to have a can of Forsters in the closet if a whole gobbler stops by. About 350*F with some mild fruit wood for flavor.

Should be a winner, best of luck
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Haha... that does sound like a hectic night indeed. Glad everything turned out well for you though; we haven't had any problems with anything that comes off our WSM. Probably one of the best investments we've made (even better because it was a gift)!
 

 

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