Teddy J.
TVWBB Pro
Gave the JJ its first overnight run with a boston butt. Weight was ~5.4 lbs, rubbed with Bad Byron's.
Off to sleep she goes. Used a 3:1 mix of cherry and hickory.
This is a bit more than half way through. I was rotating the shoulder about every 2.5 hrs to promote more even cooking. No foil this time.
Off the Jumbo Joe, tented with foil for about an hour or so before pulling. Total time on the JJ was around 10 hours.
Pulled and ready to eat.
Paired with smoked mashed potatoes...
...papaya salad...
...and soup.
Next time I cook one of these on the JJ I will likely foil some during the cook. Some of the bark was a bit too burnt for my taste. However the smoke ring on this was really great, and flavor was spot on. Again, pretty impressed with how well the JJ does these low and slow cooks.
Thanks for looking.

Off to sleep she goes. Used a 3:1 mix of cherry and hickory.

This is a bit more than half way through. I was rotating the shoulder about every 2.5 hrs to promote more even cooking. No foil this time.

Off the Jumbo Joe, tented with foil for about an hour or so before pulling. Total time on the JJ was around 10 hours.

Pulled and ready to eat.

Paired with smoked mashed potatoes...

...papaya salad...

...and soup.

Next time I cook one of these on the JJ I will likely foil some during the cook. Some of the bark was a bit too burnt for my taste. However the smoke ring on this was really great, and flavor was spot on. Again, pretty impressed with how well the JJ does these low and slow cooks.
Thanks for looking.
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