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MrJaba wrote:Does anyone have any clues as to why, the temp on the bbq is dropping even though the vents are fully open and there's plenty of fuel?? Very confused!! :?:
Outside temp will affect it and can't remember if last night was windy or not but weather has a massive effect.
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MrJaba wrote:Next question!

Pork is done a little early.. so is there such a thing as too rested? says to rest it for an hour, but guests aren't arriving until 1pm.. is this going to ruin the pork? It's wrapped and in a cool box.

Thanks for the advice chaps.. bit o' panic setting in!
Wrap it in a load of oil, some warm towels and put it into either a coolbox or cool bag. Will be good for a good while (I have left it rest like that for over 4 hours in the past and meat was perfect.
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Ah that's good to know, thanks for that.

Ok, here's a pic before wrapping and going into cool box.

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ConorD wrote:
MrJaba wrote:Does anyone have any clues as to why, the temp on the bbq is dropping even though the vents are fully open and there's plenty of fuel?? Very confused!! :?:
Outside temp will affect it and can't remember if last night was windy or not but weather has a massive effect.
It was pretty damn cold, but not a lot of wind here. Thanks for the reply, I guess the combination of the cold and 7kg of meat will be a bit different to what I'm used to!
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Ok so the brisket finished early too, it's now resting in the coolbox as well, here's a pic:

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Look ok? I had a bit of burnt ends and it was amazing, very pleased with that bit, just hoping the rest isn't overcooked.

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Looks great Tom, hope you enjoy the meal!
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Toby wrote:Looks great Tom, hope you enjoy the meal!
Thanks Toby! It actually turned out really well, had a great flavour and passed the pull test nicely. And oh the burnt ends!! I'm not sure if I managed to find the point exactly but they were delicious :) will post a pic of them tomorrow, damn I'm tired now after about 1 hours sleep.
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Ah couldn't resist! :)

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