JSMcdowell
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So about 6 months ago I switched from water to a pizza stone in the pan for my ribs, chicken and pretty much any shorter cook. Cleanup is a breeze and I love the less fuel usage.
However, I have not had the guts to do it for an overnighter on butts. I am putting 2 on tonight, and I am really considering it. Really want to do better on fuel usage and not have to clean up the mess.
My issue is that my pizza stone (I have the 18" WSM) only leaves about a 1/2" to 3/4" tall area for grease to drip. I am thinking with 2 butts, this may overflow and cause issues overnight. I of course could drain the grease before going to sleep, but that seems like a pain.
Does anyone know if this will be enough area or should I attempt to just do a foiled pan (with an air pocket at the bottom) and no stone ?
Doing 2 butts at 21 lbs total. Want to cook in the 225-250 range. Starting (hopefully) by 5 PM today to have ready Saturday morning sometime (Serving 1 for lunch, the other is going to be pulled and frozen). Would love to be in bed by 11 PM as I have to meat a Church build team at a site at 9 AM.
Thanks as always for the help!
However, I have not had the guts to do it for an overnighter on butts. I am putting 2 on tonight, and I am really considering it. Really want to do better on fuel usage and not have to clean up the mess.
My issue is that my pizza stone (I have the 18" WSM) only leaves about a 1/2" to 3/4" tall area for grease to drip. I am thinking with 2 butts, this may overflow and cause issues overnight. I of course could drain the grease before going to sleep, but that seems like a pain.
Does anyone know if this will be enough area or should I attempt to just do a foiled pan (with an air pocket at the bottom) and no stone ?
Doing 2 butts at 21 lbs total. Want to cook in the 225-250 range. Starting (hopefully) by 5 PM today to have ready Saturday morning sometime (Serving 1 for lunch, the other is going to be pulled and frozen). Would love to be in bed by 11 PM as I have to meat a Church build team at a site at 9 AM.
Thanks as always for the help!