Showing posts with label Pork Butt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pork Butt. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 1, 2018

Time Saving Goodness Sliiced Pork Shoulder

I am not sure what I like more the Thermoworks Blog or there products.

Here is there post about slicing a pork shoulder vs Pulling it.  You pull it from smoker at 175 degrees about 30 degrees sooner Read the Article here for the details
https://blog.thermoworks.com/2018/04/smoking-a-pork-shoulder-for-sliced-bbq/?utm_source=Nl-2018Apr28&utm_medium=email&utm_term=Feature&utm_content=inbox&utm_campaign=April2018-Smoked-Pork-cs

Tuesday, September 6, 2016

Pulled Pork Leftovers 20 plus cooking Ideas

Pulled Pork Leftovers 20 plus cooking Ideas

Pork Butts soon to be Pulled Pork
Pork Butts soon to be Pulled Pork

When I cook pulled pork on my Traeger Jr I normally cook a pair of 7 to 8 pound butts.  It doesn't seem to take more pellets to cook that 2nd butt  so why not have leftovers.

Pulled Pork Omlette
Pulled Pork Omlette


Pulled pork sandwiches are great, but there has to be more.  My wife makes a mean pulled pork omelette (my favorite) and a pulled pork hash.  I also love pulled pork on a cheese burger.  Pulled pork would make an outstanding filling in a beer can burger.  Click here to see How I cook Pulled Pork


Here is a compilation from google on pulled pork leftovers including pizza, won tons, mac and cheese, shepards pie, waffle sliders and many more.





Thursday, August 18, 2016

Smoked Boneless Pulled Pork Traeger Recipe

boneless pork roast (pork butt, boston butt)
Boneless Pork roast Yum

boneless pork roast (pork butt, boston butt) on the Traeger
Boneless Pork Roast getting happy

Traeger Recipe
While I have smoked a boneless pork roast and then used it for pulled pork and it came out wonderful I do prefer bone in.  They seem to be juicier.  The key is low and slow 

Recipe
Boneless Pulled Pork about 4 lbs
about 7 hr smoke shoot for Internal Temperature of 200 - 205
Smoke at 225 Spray apple Juice every 30 minutes to an hour
Rest 3 hours.in cooler wraped in towels


Tuesday, August 16, 2016

Pulled pork bone in - Traeger Recipe


Bone In Boston Pork Butt
Pulled pork bone in - Traeger Recipe

Pulled pork bone in - Traeger Recipe
Pulled pork bone in - Traeger Recipe

Pulled Pork Traeger Recipe

Ingredients:

Bone In Pork Butt 6 to 10 lbs or more
Your favorite Dry rub for Pork
Apple Juice in spray bottle


Preperation

Rub Pork Butt all over with your favorite rub


Grill Setup

Start Traeger on smoke for 10 minutes with lid open'
Preheat lid closed to temperature 225
Some People smoke for first 3 hours either using 180 or the smoke setting
then raise to 225.

The Cook

Right before placing on grill spray with apple juice all over
Place Pork Butt on Traeger
Spray with apple juice every 30 minutes or so
After about 3 hours you can move to shallow pan with enough apple juice to cover bottom of pan
At about 6 hours place temperature probe in Traeger.
Continue to cook till an Internal Temperature of 203 degrees

Once desired temperature reached removed from grill double wrap in foil and place in cooler to rest for 1 to 3 hours.  Pull and enjoy.  We use a light coating of Jack Daniels BBQ sauce after we pull


Recipe Notes

I delay putting the Probe in because its going to take 10 hours or more to cook and the probe gives the smoke a few more places to escape.


Some people wrap the butt  (Texas crutch) at about 160 to get past the stall



Tong Test if you dont cook to temperature --When you can lift the Butt with Tongs and the bone falls out its ready

Please Note:


Any recipe I make is just a guideline.  I am not a big fan of gooey sauces so almost everything is I cook would be a dry rub.  You of course should experiment and see what works best for you.  I don't often recommend a rub because it is a matter of personnel taste.  These recipe would also work well on most other pellet grills or charcoal and gas grill using indirect heat for the low temperature recipes.