A Basic Guide To Smoked Pork Shoulder Butt Recipes

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WebMay 21, 2020 · Refrigerate at least overnight (8 hours) or up to 24 hours. Lift pork shoulder and remove wire rack, then set shoulder directly on …

Rating: 5/5(1)
Total Time: 20 hrs 40 mins
Category: Mains, Sandwiches
Calories: 1268 per serving

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WebAug 4, 2020 · Add pork shoulder to smoker grate and smoke at 250°F for 4 hours. Each hour, open up the smoker and spritz pork. Wrap the …

Rating: 5/5(110)
Total Time: 8 hrs 45 mins
Category: Main Course
Calories: 303 per serving
1. Fill hopper of smoker with wood pellets, I usually use applewood, but pecan or cherry would work as well.
2. Place all your seasonings (brown sugar, pepper, salt, paprika garlic, minced onion and cayenne) in a small bowl and stir with a fork to combine.
3. Add baking dish filled with water to smoker, on the grate on one side of the smoker.

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WebApr 19, 2021 · Remove the pork shoulder from the fridge, and carefully trim away the fat cap to approximately 1/8th inch thick. Trim any excess …

Rating: 4.8/5(27)
Total Time: 21 hrs 15 mins
Category: Smoked
Calories: 449 per serving
1. Preheat your smoker to 185f according to manufacturer's directions.
2. While the smoker is preheating, combine the brown sugar, coarse black pepper, coarse kosher salt, paprika, garlic powder, onion powder, dry mustard, and cayenne powder in a medium bowl.
3. Remove the pork shoulder from the fridge, and carefully trim away the fat cap to approximately 1/8th inch thick. Trim any fat globs from the sides or the back side of the pork shoulder. Place the pork shoulder on a rimmed baking sheet.
4. Drizzle maple syrup over the pork butt and rub it completely to coat. Orient the pork butt so that the fat cap is down while you're applying the pork shoulder rub.

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WebSep 18, 2018 · Preheat smoker to 225 degrees F for indirect smoking. Remove your pork from the packaging and pat it dry with paper towels. Put the yellow mustard on the exterior of the pork shoulder and rub it all …

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WebJun 1, 2023 · Place the pork on a large plate or jelly roll pan, cover with aluminum foil and let it rest for at least 45 minutes. Before shredding, remove the bone. With 2 forks or the barbecue claws, have fun …

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WebApr 14, 2024 · Give the pork a good spritz then wrap up tightly in the foil. Return the pork to the smoker (or into an oven) & continue cooking at 275°f/135°c until it is tender & probes …

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WebMay 10, 2022 · Here is a guide for how long it will take to smoke a pork butt/shoulder at 250°. The temperature is best between 225-275° with 250° being the main level. The rule of thumb is about 60-90 minutes per …

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WebJan 12, 2024 · Set a large pork butt roast on a baking sheet. Rub 2 tablespoons of mayonnaise over all sides of the pork butt to act as the base of the dry rub crust. Set out a small mixing bowl. Combine the …

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WebNov 19, 2022 · Brine pork shoulder for 18-24 hours. Pull pork from brine, allow to rest for app. 1-2 hours. Apply a liberal amount of mustard, coating the entire surface of the meat. Apply a liberal amount of rub, rubbing or …

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WebMay 18, 2020 · Set up the Big Green Egg by preheat it to 225-250 F. Set it for indirect heat. While the smoker is preheating, prepare the Boston butt. Remove it from the packaging and pat it dry with paper towels. Trim an …

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WebJul 9, 2023 · Use apple or cherry wood for smoke and pre-heat to 250° F (121° C) with a water drip pan in place. 4. Smoke the Pork Shoulder. Place the pork shoulder in the …

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WebMar 30, 2019 · Set up smoker for cooking at about 300°F (149°C) with indirect heat. Once it's ready, it's time to cook. Place pork butt on grate fat side down and close lid/door. When the pork butt reaches 165°F (74°C) …

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WebAug 20, 2023 · Add the garlic powder, onion powder, paprika, cumin, black pepper, and kosher salt to a small bowl. Mix the seasonings to fully combine the pork rub. Place the roast on a cutting board. Using a sharp boning …

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WebSep 13, 2023 · Insert a heat-safe internal meat thermometer into the thickest part of the pork shoulder, and also one connected to the grill to read the temperature outside the …

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WebApr 29, 2024 · Place the pork butt into the aluminum pan, fat side up. Insert a digital thermometer into the thickest part of the meat. Place the pan on the smoker and smoke, …

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WebJul 7, 2023 · Keep in an airtight container in a cool, dry space until ready to use. Preheat the smoker to 225F. Use hickory or maple wood for the smoker, or a mixture of medium-flavored woods. Use clean paper …

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WebApr 4, 2022 · Preheat your smoker using your favorite flavored wood to 250°. Place a metal drip pan underneath the grill grates and fill it with water. Make the BBQ rub for the pork shoulder and set it aside. Pull it out from …

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