Pork Loin On The OTG (pr0n)

BobM

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I did a 3 1/2 pound pork loin on my 22 1/2" OTG last night.

I set my OTG up with fire bricks for indirect cooking. I put 3 small chunks of red oak in the charcoal, and lit one end with my BernzOMatic JT-850.

I lightly rubbed it with salt, pepper, onion and garlic powder. I panned it and put it on the OTG.
The loin was still frozen in the middle, so I cooked it at 225F until the IT read 40F, then I brought the kettle up to 275F until the IT read 145F.
I started brushing the glaze on when it reached 125F IT.
I took it off, foiled and rested it for 1/2 hour. Total cook time was about 2 hours, plus the 1/2 hour rest.

I've been glazing my pork loins with a mixture of apple sauce and honey. My jar of apple sauce went bad, so I threw together a mixture of apple cider, apple jelly, brown sugar and honey.

It came out moist, tender and very tasty. My thrown together glaze worked out great!

Rubbed up with SPOG.
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The kettle set up for indirect cooking.
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On the OTG.
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Glazed up.
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Done and rested.
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Sliced up ready to eat.
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Beer of the night.
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Thanks for looking.

Bob
 
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