I've got a pork tenderloin I'd like to put on the PBC this evening. Any tips or suggestions? I've never done one on the PBC before
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Hmmmm, I can do that in the oven. I'd rather cook it in the Pit. Surely someone has done one at normal pit temps. I don't think it has to be cooked at that high of heat.
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I agree with Jerod and others. It's done real quick. Make sure you have a temp probe in the meat, you don't want to overcook it. If you want to marinate beforehand, I can recommend citrus flavors, that go really well with pork. The easiest marinade by far is mixing freshly squeezed lemon juice with vegetable oil (not olive oil).
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