Boshizzle
somebody shut me the fark up.
Decided to try a pork butt cooked using butcher paper. I cut off the money muscle and cooked both pieces in the smoker for about 3 hours at ~280* then wrapped it in butcher paper after slathering it with a little Shack sauce mixed with butter and rub.
Here is the butt after wrapping.
Here is the finished butt. It took about 8 hours to finish cooking and a 1 hour rest in a cooler.
Here is the MM.
Here is a late pic taken after dinner of the left over pulled pork I'm saving for tomorrow's lunch.
Over all, the BBQ is really tasty. The bark is definitely a cut above using foil.
It's close to the bark you get when cooking pork low and slow directly over the heat source. The fat rendered out nicely too.
What I didn't like was how long it took to cook. The MM only needed about an hour while wrapped and it was done. The larger portion of the butt required about 5 more hours. I'm not a big fan of spending that much time cooking nowadays.
I will give it another try but will make some adjustments in an attempt to reduce the amount of cook time needed.
Thanks for looking.
Here is the butt after wrapping.
Here is the finished butt. It took about 8 hours to finish cooking and a 1 hour rest in a cooler.
Here is the MM.
Here is a late pic taken after dinner of the left over pulled pork I'm saving for tomorrow's lunch.
Over all, the BBQ is really tasty. The bark is definitely a cut above using foil.
It's close to the bark you get when cooking pork low and slow directly over the heat source. The fat rendered out nicely too.
What I didn't like was how long it took to cook. The MM only needed about an hour while wrapped and it was done. The larger portion of the butt required about 5 more hours. I'm not a big fan of spending that much time cooking nowadays.
I will give it another try but will make some adjustments in an attempt to reduce the amount of cook time needed.
Thanks for looking.
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