Large cook advice

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PeanutZA
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Re: Large cook advice

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And no photos?
YetiDave
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Re: Large cook advice

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In time ;) I've only had the food on for 2 hours so far - 4 pork shoulders, 3 lumps of brisket and 16 sausages for breakfast. I'm impressed at how well this thing behaves temperature-wise with this amount of food. It always seemed like the optimum temp was in the 270 range but it's sat quite comfortably around 220 now
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Unfortunately I was too hungry and forgot to get pics of the finished product, but here are the butts 7 hours in. The back two have a paprika based rub and the front ones just have salt and pepper. The S&P was all that was needed for these beauties and I've got enough leftovers to keep me going for a week ;)

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Pulled pork butties all week dave, looks like the meat was fine, congrats
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Re: Large cook advice

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mmm 1kg per person, can i come round dude? you sound like my kind of chef hehe nom nom nom!
YetiDave
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Haha, well the brisket lasted literally all of 5 minutes and two of the shoulders were completely demolished. Two for leftovers ain't bad ;)
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