In a few weeks I am going to attempt my first overnight smoke *gulp*! I want to cook a 5kg pork butt for my son's 1st birthday and want to make sure that the food is ready by about 13:00 on the Sunday. I have a plan, but I thought I'd post it up here so that others can offer advice or recommendations as to how best to go about achieving this. I learned alot from my last time smoking with my Excel but I'm still quite a newbie so attempting an overnight smoke is quite daunting!
So, anyway, here's what I'm thinking:
1.) Saturday morning I'll pick up the pork butt from the butcher. I'll be ordering it so it'll definitely be ready!
2.) When I get home I'll apply the rub. I'm also thinking I might inject it with apple juice. Is this a good idea? Will it improve / hinder cooking times?
3.) At about 8pm I'll take the pork out of the fridge and let it come up to room temperature.
4.) At about 9pm I'll light the smoker and let it come up to temperature. After my last smoke, I've learned that I need to fill the entire basket with charcoal so I'll be adding as much as I possibly can to the basket. I am hoping to use Heatbeads for the cook, and a few handfuls of applewood chips in a perforated foil pouch. And I'll be using water which is the only major drawback because it'll need topping up every 3 hours. Am I better off using sand or a clay saucer? What type of sand should I use if so?
5.) Hopefully the smoker will be ready to go at about 10pm. I'll put in the shoulder and let it run. I have a Maverick ET732 so I'll set that so I can monitor the temperature. I'll be waking up a few times throughout the night to check it and do what's necessary to maintain the temperature. Perhaps a check every 3 hours or so. Finger's crossed!
6.) Let the smoker run until about 12pm - 1pm and hopefully have some tender, juicy pulled pork for my guests to tuck into right off the smoker. It all sounds quite simple and straightforward when you write it down, but it never works out the way you plan!
Anything that anyone would add to or change? All tips and help is most appreciated



