Jerome D. TVWBB All-Star Jun 24, 2014 #21 I'm always on the lookout for new ways to use leftover pulled pork, and I find the concept of putting pulled pork in a Cuban sandwich to be pure genius. Terrific post!
I'm always on the lookout for new ways to use leftover pulled pork, and I find the concept of putting pulled pork in a Cuban sandwich to be pure genius. Terrific post!
ChuckO TVWBB 1-Star Olympian Jun 24, 2014 #22 Wow nice cook! So 12.5 hours, how much charcoal did you have to add, if any?
C Boesing TVWBB Member Jun 26, 2014 #24 ChuckO said: Wow nice cook! So 12.5 hours, how much charcoal did you have to add, if any? Click to expand... Chuck, I had to add another 5 rows or so to the snake. I don't think all of it burned, but it was close.
ChuckO said: Wow nice cook! So 12.5 hours, how much charcoal did you have to add, if any? Click to expand... Chuck, I had to add another 5 rows or so to the snake. I don't think all of it burned, but it was close.
C Boesing TVWBB Member Jun 26, 2014 #25 NeilH said: Also, how far are all your vents open when snaking? Click to expand... Neil, my bottom vent stayed wide open. The top varied anywhere between 25% to 50% open. I would say a majority of the time it was around 25% open.
NeilH said: Also, how far are all your vents open when snaking? Click to expand... Neil, my bottom vent stayed wide open. The top varied anywhere between 25% to 50% open. I would say a majority of the time it was around 25% open.