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Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Smoked Pork Shoulder
Here's a few pics of the pork shoulder I smoked. It was a pretty simple process:
Remove skin & trim fat
Rubbed with Chopper's Pork Rub
Smoked with Mesquite Wood
Held temp at 215-225....80 minutes per pound
Mopped with water and rub mixture every hour. Pulled the pork and ate on toasted buns. (Sorry no pics on the buns....I was too busy eating:)
Monday, January 9, 2012
Beer Keg Smoker
I just wanted to brag a little:)
Here's my homemade beer keg smoker. I did a pork shoulder yesterday and it was the BOMB!
It was actually too simple!
One 15.5 gal beer keg
One 2 in pipe (Smoke Stack)
One pipe clamp
One 15 in Cooking grate (Made my own from some scrap grating)
4 Bolts & nuts to hold cooking grate (the grate will rest on them)
1 Smoker "chip" box
one temp gauge
The smoker is heated with my Carolina cooker base. I tried to use a hot plate but the element burned out after about one hour while curing the smoker.
I used a jig saw to cut the barrel... it was quite easy...Just make sure you have a few blades...They will get dull.
I smoked a whole pork shoulder and I was able to hold the heat at 225 by just adjusting the dial on the Carolina cooker.
Here's my homemade beer keg smoker. I did a pork shoulder yesterday and it was the BOMB!
It was actually too simple!
One 15.5 gal beer keg
One 2 in pipe (Smoke Stack)
One pipe clamp
One 15 in Cooking grate (Made my own from some scrap grating)
4 Bolts & nuts to hold cooking grate (the grate will rest on them)
1 Smoker "chip" box
one temp gauge
The smoker is heated with my Carolina cooker base. I tried to use a hot plate but the element burned out after about one hour while curing the smoker.
I used a jig saw to cut the barrel... it was quite easy...Just make sure you have a few blades...They will get dull.
I smoked a whole pork shoulder and I was able to hold the heat at 225 by just adjusting the dial on the Carolina cooker.
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