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I'm using a Brinkman electric element vertical smoker that I've had pretty
good results from with salmon, brisket, turkey, pork loin, etc - but this will be my first pulled pork attempt. I picked up an 8.5 lb boston butt this afternoon to start the day before for 4th of July. I've read the FAQ and several other BBQ sites to find the rub that I want, mix of wood, internal temp(s), etc. .... The butcher made a comment that I have NOT seen anywhere else though. Because of our high elevation and dry climate (Colorado) he said he injects his with apple juice to keep it from drying out. I'm planning to use a water pan to try to keep it moist. What do you think - water pan? juice injection? both/neither? Thanks Guys! |
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"Joshua" wrote
:: I'm using a Brinkman electric element vertical smoker that I've had pretty :: good results from with salmon, brisket, turkey, pork loin, etc - but this :: will be my first pulled pork attempt. I picked up an 8.5 lb boston butt :: this afternoon to start the day before for 4th of July. I've read the FAQ :: and several other BBQ sites to find the rub that I want, mix of wood, :: internal temp(s), etc. .... Were you happy with your brisket results? If so, basically just cook the butt the same way. Butt is much more forgiving than cooking a bbrisket. :: :: The butcher made a comment that I have NOT seen anywhere else though. :: Because of our high elevation and dry climate (Colorado) he said he injects :: his with apple juice to keep it from drying out. I'm planning to use a :: water pan to try to keep it moist. :: :: What do you think - water pan? juice injection? both/neither? I wouldn't inject a butt because it has enough fat in it, and I've never had a butt come out dry. If your intent on injecting if to add or change the flavor, then go for it, but IMO, it's not necessary to keep a butt from drying out. :: :: Thanks Guys! I can't/won't comment on the electric because my only experience with electric smoking was cold smoking on a Lil Chief. Water pans (filled with water and/or sand) are such a distant memory that I'll leave those comments about their use to others with more recent expereince. Just remember...that water pan can't add any moisture to the meat. BOB |
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