Smoked Bbq Pulled Pork Recipe

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WebMar 15, 2021 · Close the lid and smoke the pork until it reaches an internal temperature of at least 195 degrees F. You can cook to …

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Category: Main Dish
Calories: 257 per serving
1. Preheat the smoker. Preheat your smoker to 225 degrees F for indirect smoking. I recommend hickory or apple for this recipe.
2. Prep the meat. Remove your roast from the packaging and wipe it down on all sides with paper towels, cleaning off any small bone fragments or extra liquid on the exterior.
3. Slather the pork butt in mustard. Slather the entire exterior of the pork shoulder with the yellow mustard.
4. Season with Sweet Rub. Season your pork roast on all sides, top and bottom, with the Homemade BBQ Sweet Rub. Don't worry about rubbing the seasoning into the meat, just be sure it is liberally coated all over.

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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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WebJul 13, 2022 · Toss about 1 to 2 cups homemade or store bought sauce with the pulled pork. Serve warm. Make a sandwich: To make the best pulled pork sandwich of your life, butter both sides of a brioche bun. Heat …

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WebApr 12, 2021 · Flip the shoulder over, and trim off any large pieces of fat or sinew. Find the seam in the butt, found on the other side to the fat cap. …

1. Trim the fat cap off the top of the pork butt, and any excess fat on the other side.
2. Find the seam in the butt, found on the other side to the fat cap. Divide and cut the butt into two pieces. This will help us marinate and season the butt more efficiently. Trim off any more excess fat or tissue on the two sections.
3. Cover the two pieces in kosher salt, evenly covering all sides. Leave in your refrigerator overnight to dry brine.
4. The next day, remove pork from refrigerator. Rinse off residual salt with cold water and pat dry. Apply a thin layer of mustard all over pork. Rub BBQ dry rub into pork.

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WebJun 27, 2019 · Sprinkle the pork butt generously with the rub, massaging it into the meat. Let it sit for about 30 to 60 minutes to take some of the chill off before sticking the rubbed meat on the smoker. Smoke: Prepare your …

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WebFeb 21, 2023 · Line a baking sheet with foil and use a rack. Place the pork fat cap side up. Cook – Place the pork in the oven and cook until the internal temperature reaches 165° F. Cover the pork tightly with …

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WebJul 28, 2021 · Smoke the pork. Place your seasoned pork shoulder on the grates of your smoker, close the lid, and smoke at 275 degrees F until the pork reaches an internal temperature of 165 degrees F. This process …

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WebApr 23, 2024 · Instructions. Flip your pork butt so the fat cap is facing up and use a knife to score the fat in a criss-cross pattern. Slather the entire pork butt in a thin layer of yellow mustard to act as a binder, then …

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WebJul 3, 2019 · Let it rest briefly—20 minutes or so—then get ready to pull it. Using forks (or, even better, those bear claws), shred the pork into stringy strands. Mix in the fat, both rendered and un-rendered chunks, along …

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WebMar 5, 2020 · Preheat grill or smoker according to directions to 225℉. Trim the pork shoulder. Removing portions of the fat cap, so that it is only approximately 1/4 of an inch thick. Then score the fat, cutting a grid …

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WebApr 7, 2024 · Preheat your smoker to 275°F. Once the smoker is preheated, add your preferred wood to the firebox or smoker box. Place the pork shoulder on the smoker grate, fat cap side up, to allow the rendered fat

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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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WebApr 13, 2023 · Instructions. Add the salt, brown sugar, paprika, granulated garlic and onion, chili powder, pepper, cumin, mustard powder, and coriander to a small bowl and mix until well combined. Unpackage and …

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WebFeb 13, 2014 · Split jalapeño peppers in half, scoop out the seeds and hot ribs with a spoon, and chop off the stems. Mix 1 part leftover pork with sauce and 2 parts fresh chèvre or another cream cheese, and fill the …

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WebApr 30, 2024 · Place the pork butt directly on the grates of the smoker with the fat cap facing down. Smoke for 16-18 hours, or until the internal temperature reaches 200°F and the pork butt is probe-tender. Remove …

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WebMar 30, 2022 · Low fat – Traditionally pulled pork is made with pork shoulder or pork butt which is higher in fat. We use pork tenderloins in this recipe which are much leaner! If you do want a pulled pork shoulder …

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WebApr 30, 2020 · Place the pork loin in the slow cooker, then cover with the BBQ sauce, salt, and pepper. Pour the beef broth into the slow cooker. Cook on low for 8 hours, or on high for four hours. Shred the pork with …

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