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Some recent Small & Mini BGE cooking

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I was curious to see how much meat I could fit on my Mini BGE so I crammed a 5 lb bone-in shoulder into it. I needed the help of a couple of silicone bands to help squeeze it in:

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The dome thermometer had to be pulled out some to keep it from skewering the pork upon closing the dome:

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The butt went to my fantasy football draft where I forgot to take a photo of it until the draft was over and it had sat drying a bit in a chafer:

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For the Small Egg I found this nice looking tri-tip:

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Rubbed with Rub Co Original & Santa Maria and cooked indirect with red oak smoke wood until IT hit about 115:

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Then seared on all sides:

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And sliced:

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Thanks for looking!
 
Aw man, that's a beautiful tri-tip right there. At least I don't know what I'm missing. Nice eggsecution. :thumb:
 
It cracks me up when I see these cooks on these tiny little eggs. I'm surprised you don't cut off all the air circulation it's so crammed. I keep expecting to see you using bungie cords on the outside of the egg to hold the lid closed and doing a hybrid BBQ-pressure cook at the same time! :laugh:

Food looks great, as always, BTW.
 
Thanks all for the compliments!


Great cooks John... I REALLY like the tri tip. That is perfectly done!*

I'd be curious to learn more about the silicone bands...

Mongo, the bands are great for using in place of cooking twine. They're food safe & can handle up to 600 degrees. The product [ame="http://www.amazon.com/Architec-Stretch-Cooking-Package-Assorted/dp/B000RODBZK"]here[/ame] looks like what we have (our packaging was thrown out long ago so I don't remember the brand).
 
It cracks me up when I see these cooks on these tiny little eggs. I'm surprised you don't cut off all the air circulation it's so crammed. I keep expecting to see you using bungie cords on the outside of the egg to hold the lid closed and doing a hybrid BBQ-pressure cook at the same time! :laugh:

Food looks great, as always, BTW.

Hmm, I need to buy some cords and try that! :becky:

Thx Gore!
 
Wow, nice job. I have done pork butts on my small, but never the mini. It's my little BBQ microwave, I guess I need to rethink the L&S aspect.
 
When are you going to be allowed to buy some full sized smokers? :blabla:


Nice cooks John
 
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