Ok so i'd thought i'd share my first long cook experience which in the end i was super pleased with.
I'd decided to use sand rather than water as i managed to let the pan boil dry earlier in the week when i did my first cook on my new excel with some baby back ribs. Wasn't quite sure how much sand to put in so filled about 3/4 way up then foiled and placed drip pan on top...
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B9ZJ1U ... sp=sharing
I used Big K restaurant grade briquettes which are slightly unusual as extruded rather than the normal briquette shape. A bit more difficult to light but i'm finding they last for absolutely ages! Again wasn't sure how much to put in so filled up the basket about 3/4 full then a full chimney went in on top. The pic shows some old ones left over from last cook too...
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B9ZJ1U ... sp=sharing
The shoulder was 10.5lb so was figuring about 16 hours cooking plus resting so put it on at 8.30pm to be ready for 2.30/3ish the next day. I i've read people having trouble keeping consistent temp on the excel so was prepared for a long night but was hoping the sand would help?! Had the Maverick set up and managed to get the excel to sit nicely at 225f where she sat for the next few hours with no problems. Woke up twice through the night from the maverick losing connection but once reset was surprised to see the excel was still holding at 225f. Thought i had it nailed!! Come 8am i was up and all excited as still holding 225f... couldn't wait to take the lid off for a peek and what a beautiful sight to see, a lovely bark forming...
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B9ZJ1U ... sp=sharing
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