JSMcdowell
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I have read through some archives on here regarding cooking boar, specifically spares. Found some good information, but not so much on the speed of cooking.
It seems that brining is a good approach. Here is the situation. We have 2 racks.
We are doing a practice comp run through this Saturday. So here are my available smokers.
18" WSM, running at 300. I will have six racks pork spares on here, so it will be busy.
22" WSM, running at 275. I will have 2 butts on here, but they will be off by the time I need to get the boar on there.
Performer, running at 300-325 for chicken. No real room on here, but the chicken will be off early so I could use it as well.
I am assuming because it's a leaner meat, they would cook faster. I cook my normal spares around 5 hours at 300, with a little bit of foiling.
Also, I read several different rub ideas, but does a normal pork rub work well on boar or should you use something more specific for better results.
These ribs will just be for guests to try. We are looking to have them done a little bit later in the day Saturday, more around dinner time than lunch.
It seems that brining is a good approach. Here is the situation. We have 2 racks.
We are doing a practice comp run through this Saturday. So here are my available smokers.
18" WSM, running at 300. I will have six racks pork spares on here, so it will be busy.
22" WSM, running at 275. I will have 2 butts on here, but they will be off by the time I need to get the boar on there.
Performer, running at 300-325 for chicken. No real room on here, but the chicken will be off early so I could use it as well.
I am assuming because it's a leaner meat, they would cook faster. I cook my normal spares around 5 hours at 300, with a little bit of foiling.
Also, I read several different rub ideas, but does a normal pork rub work well on boar or should you use something more specific for better results.
These ribs will just be for guests to try. We are looking to have them done a little bit later in the day Saturday, more around dinner time than lunch.