Ed Cardoza
TVWBB Pro
Put on a pork butt last night at 5:30 pm and set it for 225*, set the meat temp at 190*. All is going well as the pit temp stayed right at 225* all night long. This morning at 5:30 am I checked the meat temp and it was at 163* then by 8:30 am it went up to 167*; so far so good HUH? Well at 9 am I decided to add some ribs to the party and just leaned them on to the butt. I checked on the meat temp and she dropped all the way down to 150*. Is it possible for the colder ribs to shut down the temp on the pork butt by that much, or did I do something wrong? I have since then pulled the ribs off and placed them on a rib rack and put them on the botton rack, Is there anything else I should be doing? It just seems strange for the meat temp to drop even though the pit temp remains the same.