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Pork shoulder (pulled pork)

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Pork shoulder (pulled pork)

Postby Dennis » Sun May 08, 2011 4:34 pm

Smoked a 7lb. picnic (pork shoulder) roast yesterday. Six hours of smoking and four hours of roasting in foil at 225 degrees. Took the roast to 190 degrees internal and gave it an hour to cool down a bit and then started shredding (and nibbling).

Mama is a very happy lady for mothers day. Not bad for my first attempt at pulled pork; although I've been told it's hard to screw it up, but they never met me before :)
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Re: Pork shoulder (pulled pork)

Postby danovercash » Mon May 09, 2011 9:35 am

Sounds good, Dennis!
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Re: Pork shoulder (pulled pork)

Postby Dennis » Mon May 09, 2011 1:58 pm

I'd have taken a picture of it, but it was in pieces and being devoured before I had a chance :)
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Re: Pork shoulder (pulled pork)

Postby dgrapes59 » Mon May 09, 2011 2:12 pm

Sounds great Dennis!

I use to do a lot of that, not so much anymore. I would load the smoker up with shoulders and various other cuts and smoke all night before a holiday or occasion where we would be eating it. I used a charcoal smoker and experimented with different hardwoods, can't say there was a distinguishable favorite.

I picked up an electric smoker a few years back at a garage sale and I have to say it is much easier to use and I can’t tell much difference vs. the charcoal one.
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