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First run with my backwoods Chubby 3400

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    First run with my backwoods Chubby 3400

    Breaking in my BWS with 37# of pork shoulder today Click image for larger version

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ID:	355979 I got about 9 hr burn time on the first load of Charcoal was hoping for abit longer but it held 225-230 the whole time, snapped the last pic as I reloaded and switched the racks around, I think they are looking good so far

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    Looking great!

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      #3
      Sweet! That's a lot of great looking food!

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        #4
        Last couple times I've gone with KC Classic Sauce and I know it always goes over well with the crowed, but is there another one I should give a go?

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          NorthOfTheBorder While KC Classic is a great sauce, it can be a little on the sweet side for some people, like my wife. So what I will do is cut it with cider vinegar and toss in a pinch or two of cayenne for a little more bite. I usually start with about a cup of sauce and slowly whisk in the cider vinegar until I get the taste and texture my wife is looking for. Since she thinks pork is a little on the rich side, the added vinegar helps cut through the pork richness and the sauce's sweetness.
          Last edited by Craigar; August 2, 2017, 12:31 PM.

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          • Mr. Bones
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            Any 'guesstimate' on added vinegar, Brother?
            Jus' a ballpark, eyeball would gimme a start, an' save time...
            I almost never sauce, but others do...
            I make my own, never doctored up store-boughten...

          • Craigar
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            Probably at least two tablespoons. I drizzle it in while I'm whisking so I don't have an exact measurement. It is one of those eyeball and taste concoctions. Whisk and drizzle for about about 10-15 seconds, taste, repeat as necessary.

          #6
          Nice cook! Do you use a fan like the CyberQ or similar, or is it running 'by itself'?

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            #7
            No it's running all by itself, wanted to see how stable it is before convincing my better half I need another toy, but so far I'm happy with how stable it burns

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              #8
              They do indeed look good.

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                • Spinaker
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                  Whoa Doggies!!!!! Nice #barkfactory!!

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                Meteor Alert !!!!

                Looks fantastic, Amigo !!!!
                Great First Run!!!
                More pics, please, Sir???

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                  #11
                  Beautiful!

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                    #12
                    Excellent!

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