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Old 12-15-2014, 07:26 AM   #1
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I've had excellant results smoking at 225-250 until internal temp reachs 118. take it off and rest it under foil until it reachs 125.00. then put in back into a hot smoker (500 degrees)for about 5-10 min to crust up. its my modified alton brown method.
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I've had excellant results smoking at 225-250 until internal temp reachs 118. take it off and rest it under foil until it reachs 125.00. then put in back into a hot smoker (500 degrees)for about 5-10 min to crust up. its my modified alton brown method.
This - works wonderfully. Garlic powder, salt, and black pepper.
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Old 12-21-2014, 11:34 AM   #3
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I've had excellant results smoking at 225-250 until internal temp reachs 118. take it off and rest it under foil until it reachs 125.00. then put in back into a hot smoker (500 degrees)for about 5-10 min to crust up. its my modified alton brown method.
+1 on the above! I do same on my Weber Smoky Mountain. Just be triple sure to get temp correct. This cut can overlook quickly towards the end. Best part is the RA - lots of smoky bark. If you can get your taster to part with some, makes an AWESOME smoky gravy!

Let us know how it comes out - happy holidays!
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