WebLower the temp to 225 degrees f. and keep cooking. After a couple hours start checking the internal temp. When it hits 180 degrees f. lose the foil and coat it with a brushing of the …
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WebAdd the water, onion, and garlic to the crock pot. Mix the brown sugar, chili powder, cumin, and cinnamon together in a small bowl. Rub on the pork roast and place the pork in the …
WebSalt-Free Boston Butt Rub Cook a salt-free Boston butt roast at a low heat for 8 hours, then enjoy the succulent meat with green beans and mashed potatoes. This salt-free rub …
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Web2 teaspoons kosher salt. 1 teaspoon garlic powder. 1/2 teaspoon ground cumin. 1/2 teaspoon celery seed. Mix all ingredients in a small bowl or airtight container. Use to …
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WebInstructions. Mix together all of the ingredients in a bowl. Store in an airtight container. To use, sprinkle a 10 pound pork roast on all sides with ⅓ cup spice rub. This recipe …
WebLemon Pepper Butt Dust. The DoBoyz Lemon Pepper Butt Dust is a bright lemony blend of lemon granules, Parmesan, and other herbs and spices. There is no salt, no MSG, and …
WebClose the lid and smoke the pork until it reaches an internal temperature of at least 195 degrees F. You can cook to 201 degrees F if you like softer pork. This process can take …
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WebPulled Pork Rub. Sweet, savory and flavorful, this all purpose Pulled Pork Rub is great for any pork butt you will cook. Whether it's in the Crockpot, Smoker or Oven, it turns out …
WebBrine 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 …
WebSlow Cooker Pulled Pork – rub a 3 pound pork shoulder, or pork butt, with 2 tablespoons olive oil. Season with 3 tablespoons of the pulled pork rub. Place in a slow cooker. Pour …
WebYield: 2 cups. Prep Time: 5 minutes. Total Time: 5 minutes. Smoky, sweet, and spicy, this pork butt rub is the perfect dry rub seasoning for your next pulled pork cook. The …
WebAdd the dry rub ingredients to a bowl and mix well. Pat dry with a paper towel. 🔸 Step 3. Preheat your smoker to 275ºF. While it is preheating, place the pork butt on a sheet pan …
WebPat on my low sodium dry rub mixture on both sides (recipe below is for two racks of ribs). Wrap ribs in foil with a tablespoon of water and a dash or two of liquid smoke. Place foil …
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WebInstructions. Combine all ingredients in a medium bowl. Spread a thin layer of yellow mustard (or binder of choice) on pork shoulder before applying the rub. Use a shaker for …
WebCrisp this under the broiler to make low sodium carnitas, or mix it with barbecue sauce for a savory, tangy low sodium pulled pork sandwich. Servings: Makes about 3-4 pounds. …
WebSet 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 …
WebMix: Add all spices together in a bowl and combine with a whisk. Add the rub to a glass jar and seal tightly with a lid. Shake well before using. Rub: Generously pat (rub) the spice …