Brandon (Carlisle PA)
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Someone will have to help me out w/getting my "evidence" uploaded into this topic... I wanted to take advantage of my whole day off w/out having to run anywhere, and the nice Christmas Day weather we were going to have here in Central PA. I picked up a 10lb bone in pork shoulder and 2 racks of baby backs on Thursday
I have done a 6lb bone in before, and have done spareribs 3x... but this was going to be a bigger task for me. I started out by foiling 3/4 of the charcoal grate to keep tight control of airflow to my coals, then put the shoulder in a deep foil roasting pan w/the rub on it right down on bottom grate. Stacked the 1/2 chimney of leftover coals and about 1/2 chimney of new charcoal on the other side w/some hickory chips buried in... lit 12 coals and put the lid on about 9am (not early enough!) I tried hard to maintain 275 at the lid vent.... was difficult w/2 little ones on Christmas morning and on a breezy day. I did manage to keep the temp ranging from 250 to 325 90% of the time. I had a spike of about 400 just after topping off w/fresh coals and loading ribs onto top rack around noon, but got it back under 300 w/in 15mins (thank the grill gods for tight weber seal
) Did the ribs 2hrs dry then foiled for 3hrs and they were falling off the bone! These were the best ribs i have ever tasted (not that I am BBQ judge or anything, but i have tried a dozen or so others) and the other 4 ppl eating them said the same! When i pulled the ribs off the grill at 5 I moved the shoulder up to top rack and was getting temp of 150 even though it had already been foiled for an hour.... Finally removed from the grill at about 7:30 w/interal temp of 195
Thing felt like jelly in that foil pouch! I let it rest for about 45mins and it was great! Very juicy, pulled very easily! I could have let it rest longer as it was super hot to pull LOL. All in all, the Q was a success... and i got pulled pork sandwiches to eat most of the week at work



