BrianBishop
TVWBB Member
Well I'm 15 minutes into my second overnight butt cook... Hopefully this one turns out as tasty as the first! I've learned a lot in the last three cooks (mainly from doing my homework here) so I'm hoping this one goes even better.
The first attempt was before I found this wonderful place so I did a few things differently. The main thing being that I tried using the snake method in my 22.5" WSM. This made it kind of a long night carefully watching the coals and trying to resupply as the snake made its way around the ring. I also had water in the pan on that cook so the temp maintained 225-250 without issue. One issue I did run into with that cook was an overabundance of ash. I think this may have been a result of me using several old, partially used bags of charcoal, adding to that kingsford is heavy on ash anyway.
This cook features two 6.5# (pre trimmed) bone in pork butts. I rubbed them with "memphis dust" and allowed to marinate for about 10 hours then sprinkled again just before going on the smoker. My fire consists of the Minion Method using a full ring of K's, 3 oak chunks buried in unlit and 3 hickory chunks on top of unlit, and 20 briquettes lit in the chimney. No water in the pan this time, just foiled on the inside.
Once I added the lit coals, the cooker came up to temp very quickly tonight. From lighting the chimney to 250 was only 30 minutes. Once I added the meat the temp came way down, but with a couple adjustments, 45 minutes in now it seems to be settling in at 240...
Here's a few pics of the happenings thus far. I forgot to take any pics of the meat up to this point, so this is just prepping the fire...
Damn that kingsford pull tab!

Oak in the middle

Hickory on top

20 briquettes firing up quick. Notice I use my SJS/Mini wsm base to lite my chimney...

Mr. Raccoon scurrying up the neighbors tree when I went to make a vent adjustment

The first attempt was before I found this wonderful place so I did a few things differently. The main thing being that I tried using the snake method in my 22.5" WSM. This made it kind of a long night carefully watching the coals and trying to resupply as the snake made its way around the ring. I also had water in the pan on that cook so the temp maintained 225-250 without issue. One issue I did run into with that cook was an overabundance of ash. I think this may have been a result of me using several old, partially used bags of charcoal, adding to that kingsford is heavy on ash anyway.
This cook features two 6.5# (pre trimmed) bone in pork butts. I rubbed them with "memphis dust" and allowed to marinate for about 10 hours then sprinkled again just before going on the smoker. My fire consists of the Minion Method using a full ring of K's, 3 oak chunks buried in unlit and 3 hickory chunks on top of unlit, and 20 briquettes lit in the chimney. No water in the pan this time, just foiled on the inside.
Once I added the lit coals, the cooker came up to temp very quickly tonight. From lighting the chimney to 250 was only 30 minutes. Once I added the meat the temp came way down, but with a couple adjustments, 45 minutes in now it seems to be settling in at 240...
Here's a few pics of the happenings thus far. I forgot to take any pics of the meat up to this point, so this is just prepping the fire...
Damn that kingsford pull tab!

Oak in the middle

Hickory on top

20 briquettes firing up quick. Notice I use my SJS/Mini wsm base to lite my chimney...

Mr. Raccoon scurrying up the neighbors tree when I went to make a vent adjustment
