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bmonkman 11-29-2012 11:14 AM

My first pork shoulder
 
I am doing my first cook on the WSM I brought home on Sunday. To honour the occasion I am going to do my first pork shoulder, using Chris Lilly's recipe for rub and injection.

My question is - the pork shoulder I have is just over 9 lbs. Would cooking it for 9 hours at 225 be about right?

Thanks in advance - Brian


aawa 11-29-2012 11:20 AM

At 225 you are looking at 1.5hrs-2hrs/pound. If you want to get it to about the 9hr mark you will need to bump temps up to about 275-300ish.

gtr 11-29-2012 11:24 AM

At that temp I'd allow a lot more time - at least 1.5 hours/# or even 2 hrs - actually at 225, more towards 2 hours/#. I haven't cooked at that temp in forever so I'm not really sure to be honest.

You could kick the heat up and get it done more quickly without losing any quality. I do 'em anywhere from 270-325 with consistently excellent results. I like to rest the cut at least an hour before pulling as well.

Bludawg 11-29-2012 11:44 AM

9 lbs at 225 deg = 1.5 -2 hrs lb. 9 lb butt at 300 Deg = 30 - 45 min lb you decide

Bluehawg 11-29-2012 11:45 AM

I have always cooked mine at about 300-325... Usually about 6-8 hours it is falling apart and mouth-watering tender. Wrap it in foil and then a towel and place it in a cooler for about 1-2 hours and let it rest. Still have to wear gloves to pull it though cause it will still be so hot it will burn your bare fingers.

bmonkman 11-29-2012 12:02 PM

Well, given that it is my first time cooking on the WSM I can tell it is going to be "interesting". Hopefully running it with the vents wide open will do the trick and get the temp up to at least 275.

High on Saturday is forecast to be 47 with the wind running at about 5 mph. So I shouldn't have to use the insulated cover.

Wish me luck. :twitch:

Militant83 11-29-2012 01:50 PM

The Lilly recipe is a good one I have used it several times and great results everytime.

Lake Dogs 11-29-2012 01:58 PM

I would scale back on the salt content in his recipe, especially the first time... Perhaps use 1/2 of what he called for or even 1/3...

I smoke around 250-260 range, and 9 lb butt or picnic shoulder takes right at 9 hours...

gtr 11-29-2012 02:12 PM

^^^Hance is right about the salt content in the injection - I forgot to mention that - I cut it in half too.

bmonkman 11-29-2012 03:01 PM

Thanks guys - re: salt. Does that recommendation apply to both the rub and injection recipes?

gtr 11-29-2012 03:05 PM

^^^Just the injection for me. I used kosher salt for the rub btw - can't remember which the recipe calls for.

bmonkman 11-29-2012 03:09 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gtr (Post 2284247)
^^^Just the injection for me. I used kosher salt for the rub btw - can't remember which the recipe calls for.

Recipe calls for 1/3c kosher salt and 1/3c garlic salt for the rub - 1/4 cup salt (assuming table salt here) for the injection.

Maybe I should use the same amount of kosher salt instead of the table salt.

bmonkman 12-01-2012 08:01 AM

Got the pork shoulder on about half an hour ago. Forgot to take a couple of pre-cook pics. :doh:

Weather here right now is about 37f with a 6 mph wind. However, I got the smoker nestled in a corner so the wind is being blocked by a fence. Temp stabilized at 230f. Using apple chunks to smoke with. Set the coals going using the Minion method. Filled the water pan with close to boiling water.

As this is my first cook on the WSM I know I am going to be a bit OCD and check the temp every 15 min. or so.

I will post some pron at the 4 hour point.

Brian

fantomlord 12-01-2012 09:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bmonkman (Post 2285689)
Got the pork shoulder on about half an hour ago. Forgot to take a couple of pre-cook pics. :doh:

Weather here right now is about 37f with a 6 mph wind. However, I got the smoker nestled in a corner so the wind is being blocked by a fence. Temp stabilized at 230f. Using apple chunks to smoke with. Set the coals going using the Minion method. Filled the water pan with close to boiling water.

As this is my first cook on the WSM I know I am going to be a bit OCD and check the temp every 15 min. or so.

I will post some pron at the 4 hour point.

Brian

try with the water pan empty and foiled next time...I don't think you'll go back. The WSM will hold lower temps without it, and you shouldn't need the water for moisture (especially with shoulder).
and +1 for going higher temp...I've been doing my shoulders in the WSM around the 250-275° range with excellent results.

bmonkman 12-01-2012 10:00 AM

Ok 2 1/2 hours in - pit temp is sitting at 245. I a m r e s i s t i n g t h e u r g e t o
l i f t t h e l i d a n d p e a k - I MUST BE STRONG!!

bmonkman 12-01-2012 10:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by fantomlord (Post 2285727)
try with the water pan empty and foiled next time...I don't think you'll go back. The WSM will hold lower temps without it, and you shouldn't need the water for moisture (especially with shoulder).
and +1 for going higher temp...I've been doing my shoulders in the WSM around the 250-275° range with excellent results.

I will give that a shot - thanks!

Brian

bmonkman 12-01-2012 11:47 AM

Ok - 4 hours into the cook - temp of the pit holding at 240f and the internal temp of the shoulder is 139f.

I remembered to get some pron this time....

http://bmonkman.files.wordpress.com/.../002.jpg?w=640

code3rrt 12-01-2012 12:06 PM

Looks beautiful so far!


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