Hi,
Over the weekend, I smoked two boneless pork shoulders purchased at Costco. I had always used a bone-in shoulder, so this was a new experience.
I found the flaps, caused by the deboning, cooked faster. I pulled these off and allowed the larger mass to continue cooking. This was a good strategy, because those flaps would have been crusty bits.
I did run into a new challenge: when it was time to add additional fuel at 6 hours, I could not separate the body from the area where the charcoal rests. Unfortunately I was home alone with no spare set of hands. I finally added wood charcoal via the side door.
My chimney was already fully engaged by the time I knew I could not pull it apart. I ended up heaving the lit charcoal with as much velocity possible through the side door. Most of the coals made their target. A few were manually rearranged by tongs.
I guess I will need to do a little cleaning on that rim. If there is more I should do, please advise.
The pork turned out beautifully. Just had some on pizza for dinner this evening.
Regards,