I will be participating in my first cook off on Sunday. I will be making pork belly with a smoked pineapple salsa. If anybody is in the Kissimmee, FL area come up to the Cheers on Polynesian Isle. $25 for all the cue you can eat. I hope to make AmazingRibs proud. Pictures will definitely be posted.
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Just the man I was looking for. I'm gonna be doing the pork belly on my PBC. I'm thinking about sous videing (sp?) it for about 16 hours before smoking it. My only worry is that the belly will get too tender and fall off the hook. I would do it on the grate but I'm gonna be cooking about 30 lbs of belly so that is out of the question. Do you think that the sous vide will hold up on hooks?
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DeathCassette I'm actually headed to the store today to see about ordering a case of pork belly. I certainly wouldn't sous vide as already mentioned. They should be more than good on the hooks to 150.
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Knock it out man, if you sous vide, then brick the pork belly (press) in the fridge so it’s all level for a few hours, and cut into equal pieces should be ready to go for the grill. The linguist himself Gordon Ramsay has a good method in his one video, just instead of roasting in oven like he did sous vide first. Check the temps though, sous can go a bit lower than the oven.
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