low and slow smoked pulled pork
low and slow smoked pulled pork

Hello everybody, hope you are having an incredible day today. Today, I will show you a way to prepare a special dish, low and slow smoked pulled pork. It is one of my favorites. For mine, I am going to make it a bit unique. This will be really delicious.

A low smoking temperature melts connective tissue and fat, keeping the meat tender and juicy. An overnight dry brine seasons the meat and helps it retain Leftover pulled pork freezes well. Smoked Pulled pork is taken to the next level with real wood fired smoked flavour and pork that is literally pulling apart.

low and slow smoked pulled pork is one of the most favored of current trending foods in the world. It’s appreciated by millions daily. It’s easy, it is fast, it tastes delicious. low and slow smoked pulled pork is something that I have loved my entire life. They are nice and they look wonderful.

To get started with this particular recipe, we have to prepare a few ingredients. You can have low and slow smoked pulled pork using 20 ingredients and 12 steps. Here is how you cook that.

The ingredients needed to make low and slow smoked pulled pork:
  1. Get 10 lb pork shoulder (Boston butt)
  2. Take 1 cup prepared yellow mustard (your favorite)
  3. Take 4 medium jalapeños
  4. Take 2 medium white or red onions
  5. Get rub
  6. Take 1/2 cup brown sugar
  7. Prepare 1/4 cup chipotle powder
  8. Prepare 1/4 cup black pepper
  9. Make ready 2 tbsp thyme
  10. Make ready 2 tbsp dried parsley
  11. Take 2 tbsp cinnamon
  12. Make ready 1/4 cup garlic salt or 1/8 cup salt and 1/8 garlic powder
  13. Take 1/4 cup ground coffee (i used this as well as making a coffee bbq but it can be left out)
  14. Make ready coffee bbq sauce (if desired)
  15. Get 1 bottle bbq (i used a spicier one, and i found a thicker sauce works better for this)
  16. Take 1 1/2 cup brewed black coffee
  17. Take 2 tbsp warchestershire
  18. Get 1/2 cup brown sugar
  19. Take 2 tbsp cinnamon
  20. Take 1 clove garlic

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Steps to make low and slow smoked pulled pork:
  1. trim excess fat from pork (you can't and don't need to get it all) rinse thoroughly and pat dry with paper towels
  2. lather mustard ask over pork, mix together rub ingredients and apply generously to meat. (I find using cooking gloves helps keep the rub on the meat instead of on your hands). wrap the meat and let marinade overnight.
  3. prepare your smoker for indirect heat, place a pan of water in with it as well. (in the water pan if you have a vertical smoker, place a pan on the rack underneath where the meat will be if using a horizontal grill/smoker). also soak your wood chips following the directions (this might require preparing them overnight
  4. let the pork sit outside if the fridge for at least an hour before cooking. get the charcoals fired up and the grill at a consistent temp of 225
  5. throw a few pieces of wood on the coals, place the meat on the grill at the furthest point from the heat, stick a meat thermometer in the thickest part
  6. close the lid and let it work. avoid peeking! do check it occasionally to regulate the internal temp (again the less number of times the better) until the internal temp reaches at least 190 ( this seems very high, but this is the temp that the collagens in the far begin to break down, I aim for right about 200 myself which will take about 12 hours. if using a horizontal smoker, rotate it half way through to ensure it cooks evenly (this step is not as important if using a vertical smoker)
  7. I keep a spray bottle full of an red wine vinegar and some juice around and any time I open the grill, I spray it down just to ensure it stays good and moist… you can also use things like beer or Dr pepper… after about 8 hours you won't need any more smoke flavor so I quickly wrapped it in tin foil and put it back on for the remainder of the time
  8. add coals and wood chips accordingly to regulate the heat and smoke in the grill. smoke keeps it tender as well as giving it the delicious flavor but make sure to keep the smoke constantly moving to avoid it getting bitter… I prefer hickory, cherry or wood wood to mesquite because mesquite is much stronger flavored and it will have plenty of smoke flavor as it is…
  9. at this point make the sauce ( for the sauce I used, add all the ingredients in a sauce pan, bring too a boil then let simmer and thicken up for about 15 minutes). also slice onions, and jalapeños (I did half diced and half slices and kept the seeds, but you can do them however you like and keeping the seeds or not is up to you)
  10. once pork had reached desired temp, remove from heat, wrap in foil and let rest for an hour.
  11. preheat oven to 300
  12. unwrap and place on a glass baking dish (or if using metal coat with tin foil) the bone should pull right out. using hands or 2 forks pull pork apart, removing any excess fat as needed. add jalapeños and pour enough sauce to coat the meat, not enough to over power it and mix all together. then place in the oven for 15- 30 minutes. remove from oven and mix in the onion slices…

The combination of smoke and moisture from the drip pan works. Pulled pork, along with brisket, ribs and whole hog are the cornerstones of low and slow BBQ. Once you make your own pulled pork sandwich you will never visit another BBQ joint again. Were did you get the Smoker/BBQ grill? it looks great I do smoking and I'd like to see the temp with out. Just throw it on some white bread, sweet Hawaiian buns, in a taco I'm definitely not opposed to making pulled pork in the slow cooker or oven, but if you want real smoked pulled pork, it's gotta be smoked, low and slow.

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