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Topic History of: How to set up plate setter
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AZRP
Jan,
Put your plate setter on the fire ring legs up. Put your drip pan on the setter and the grid on the
upturned legs. Do you have a whole shoulder or two butts cryovaced together? If it came from
Sam's or Costco there are two butts in the package like in the pic. If that's the case,
figure 14-18 hours. -RP

Bajatom Jan,
You put the plate setter with the legs pointing up. Put a aluminan pan between the legs as a drip
pan. Put your grid on top of the legs. Good luck,Tom

Jan Hi - I am attempting to do my first pork shoulder. It is about 15 pounds and I am looking at the
recipe on the web site. I bought a plate setter and have two quetions:

How do you set up the plate setter with a drip pan and do you need a drip pan and how long should I
plan on cooking this.

thanks for any help as I am a pork shoulder newbie