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Smokin-It Smokers => Model 2 & 2D - The Middle Kid => Topic started by: dannyboy on November 14, 2016, 10:39:33 PM

Title: 3 butts
Post by: dannyboy on November 14, 2016, 10:39:33 PM
I have to smoke 3 butts for a youth group meal for Sat. Can I do all 3 at once in my number 2? If so how much wood do I need for 3?   The total weight is right at 20 lb.
Title: Re: 3 butts
Post by: DivotMaker on November 14, 2016, 10:52:21 PM
Danny, you won't fit 3 in a #2.  It's not about weight, but all about volume.  Three butts are just too large to fit.  I would recommend 2 and 1, in separate smokes, or 3 separate smokes.  If you have a vacuum sealer, they reheat great!  Even if you just double-wrap in HD foil, and keep all three in the fridge, you can reheat them on serving day.  Logistically speaking, 3 just won't fit at once.
Title: Re: 3 butts
Post by: dannyboy on November 15, 2016, 02:57:18 AM
Thanks Tony that's what I needed to know so I can plan my time this week.
Title: Re: 3 butts
Post by: gregor on November 18, 2016, 02:46:08 PM
I did 4 butts for a work meal, so I did 2 and 2.

I stored the meat in ziploc bags and used a small electric roasting pan to reheat gently.  Folks loved it!
Title: Re: 3 butts
Post by: Papa Rick on November 19, 2016, 09:31:10 AM
I did 4 butts at one time and they turned out GREAT!  Though I will admit I was very nervous and concerned about them to start with and posted on here about them.  But will not hesitate to do them again next time around.  I have a post on here about this showing couple of the problems I ran into with this, but in the end they turned out great!   


Got them from Sams as always.  Two were 15.38 lbs, put on the 2nd shelf from the bottom and then two were 13.98 lbs and placed 2 shelf from the top.  Total weight was 29.36 pounds.

Brined them 8 hours (or should say my wife did) with the brine solution that is on here, set the temp at 235.  Using Hickory and maple for wood.  Put them in at 12:48 a.m.

This is the link to my results:

http://smokinitforums.com/index.php?topic=5362.0