JimS
TVWBB Member
Hi all,
A week or so ago I posted asking about transporting my WSM from NJ to NH for an overnight smoke of 2 pork butts. This would start on Friday night and have to be ready for a graduation party on Saturday afternoon. I'm questioning the wisdom of this because I'm new to smoking (but not BBQ) and have only done one long smoke before...a single pork butt last year that came out very well.
Since there are so many here that have great knowledge, I'm wondering if maybe it would be better to do the smoke at home in advance and get the pork pulled, then refrigerate (or freeze) it and transport it from NJ to NH.
The downside is that it's not "freshly cooked", but from what I have read here, pulled pork keeps very well for quite some time if it's stored properly.
The upsides I see are 1) if anything goes wrong I can do a second smoke and 2) I don't have to transport the WSM and stay up all night on Friday tending the WSM.
Thoughts?? Thanks in advance for any help you can give!
Jim
A week or so ago I posted asking about transporting my WSM from NJ to NH for an overnight smoke of 2 pork butts. This would start on Friday night and have to be ready for a graduation party on Saturday afternoon. I'm questioning the wisdom of this because I'm new to smoking (but not BBQ) and have only done one long smoke before...a single pork butt last year that came out very well.
Since there are so many here that have great knowledge, I'm wondering if maybe it would be better to do the smoke at home in advance and get the pork pulled, then refrigerate (or freeze) it and transport it from NJ to NH.
The downside is that it's not "freshly cooked", but from what I have read here, pulled pork keeps very well for quite some time if it's stored properly.
The upsides I see are 1) if anything goes wrong I can do a second smoke and 2) I don't have to transport the WSM and stay up all night on Friday tending the WSM.

Thoughts?? Thanks in advance for any help you can give!
Jim