I am doing a couple racks of baby backs (5 hrs) this Friday followed by an overnight butt (18hrs). Was planning on finishing up the ribs around 8pm, then starting the butt. My biggest concern is the original lump that I put in for my ribs might not be enough for the overnight cook. This is going to be a touch and go issue as to how much lump is left when the rib cook is finished, but was wondering if anyone has done this sequence of events and if I needed to look out for anything in particular. Love the forum, you all have saved me several times.Egg-N-Tino
Egg-N-Tino, If you fill it halfway up the firering I think you'd make it. You can always add some fresh lump ontop of the lump after the rib cook. Just stir the lump up to get the ashes to go down and then dump your fresh stuff in. I'll smoke like you just started a fire so you'll need to wait for a bit before putting the butts on.H
Egg-N-Tino, fill it once, up to the bottom of the fire ring or even a bit over that.i've done an 8 hour brisket followed by a 24 hour butt, and there was enough lump left for steaks, a chicken, and one other cook if i remember correctly.i didn't need as much as i thought. neither will you.
stike, As I expected. This is going to be my first back-to-back low and slow's and was a bit concerned. Looking forward to it and so are my guests. Thanx for the advice, it is very much appreciated. Egg-N-Tino