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Pork Belly on the 42" SBB

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I've been slacking and haven't shared any photos of the 42" in action.  I know my first cook was suppose be a whole hog, however I've sidelined this until spring; weather has been too unpredictable for a party :-(.

At any rate, I decided to use Steve Raichlen's recipe for this cook and let me tell you......... you've got to try it if you haven't!!!!!!  It took about 4hrs at 250; I pulled it once internal temp hit 190.  Below are the pics :)

  

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2 hours ago, FotonDrv said:

First cook on the 42??

Nope, I've been cooking on it pretty much every chance I get.  I've been a slacker when it comes to posting pics :shock:.  Here are some pics of a brisket and ribs I cooked; look at how small a 15lbs brisket looks on this grill:) 

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2 hours ago, Steve M said:

That looks fantastic. Where did you source the pork belly?

Village Butcher at Hilltop; they are the best!!  You should check them out considering you are in Norfolk :)

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13 minutes ago, tailc said:

Village Butcher at Hilltop; they are the best!!  You should check them out considering you are in Norfolk :)

Great, I've been there before but it has been a while. I'll check it out.

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11 minutes ago, HalfSmoke said:

Very cool! Interesting how you're using the upper grate in the main position. Makes sense.

It's really not how I should use the upper grate for slow and low; however it works for me :)

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1 hour ago, tailc said:

It's really not how I should use the upper grate for slow and low; however it works for me :)

Absolutely works but not as good for me marketing wise as it's a much smaller grate than the main ones installed.  The main would dwarf the meat better.. Thanks for posting either way.. Love to see that SBB in action!

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