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Recipe Discussions => Meat => Topic started by: Scotty Dog on October 30, 2011, 07:01:25 PM

Title: Smoke and Crock Pulled Pork
Post by: Scotty Dog on October 30, 2011, 07:01:25 PM
I feel guilty for cheating on my pulled pork.  I smoked a butt for 3.5 hours with Jan's Rub and continued to cook at 220 until the IT was 180.  I pulled the butt and foil wrapped it until it cooled down.  I placed it in the fridge overnight then cubed it and put it in my crock pot with my favorite BBQ and slow cooked it until the meat pulled apart easy. It was very tasty and tender.  I know I probably missed out on some great experience with 10 hours in the Bradley but it was easy to do.
Title: Re: Smoke and Crock Pulled Pork
Post by: seemore on October 30, 2011, 08:12:51 PM
SCOTTYDOG......what ever it  takes all is good food
seemore
Title: Re: Smoke and Crock Pulled Pork
Post by: Wildcat on October 31, 2011, 04:32:28 AM
I would not call that cheating - simply utilizing more tools. A few on here smoke in the bradley and finish on the grill, in the house oven, and probably even the microwave. Far as I know nobody boils their meat.
Title: Re: Smoke and Crock Pulled Pork
Post by: Caneyscud on October 31, 2011, 05:32:23 AM
Don't feel guilty.  If you and your loved ones liked it - that is all that matters.  If in the vernacular of pitmasters you don't have barbecue, who cares, neither is a grilled steak, but they are mighty good also.  You won't win the Jack, Memphis in May, or the Royal, but big deal.  You liked it.  Mom used to make "oven barbecue" every now and then and I scarfed down a lot of it! 
Title: Re: Smoke and Crock Pulled Pork
Post by: SnellySmokesEm on October 31, 2011, 10:07:31 AM
Thats not cheatin bub.  Cheating is buying that Curly's crap or Jack Danials BBQ for the store and serving it if you smoked/pulled it yourself.
Title: Re: Smoke and Crock Pulled Pork
Post by: OU812 on October 31, 2011, 12:04:54 PM
Nothin wrong finishing in the crock pot,,,,,,,,done it many a time.  ;D

I like my country style ribs finished off in the crock pot.
Title: Re: Smoke and Crock Pulled Pork
Post by: ghost9mm on October 31, 2011, 12:29:30 PM
If you cooked it the way you like it, I see no reason for you to feel guilty, most all of us like meats done different ways from rare to well done, to falling off the bone to chewing it off the bone...I sure hope we never fall into a rut that we all have to cook the same way...