Put on a pork butt that I injected with a mix of mango nectar, soy sauce, a generic pickapeppa sauce and some Bolner's Grocery Mix seasoning last night. Rubbed down with some seasoning from Bellville Meat Market and Chupacabra seasoning. Plus a rack of spare ribs that I trimmed down to St Louis style and seasoned with Bolner's and Chupacabra seasoning. I'll smoke the ribs till almost done, then slather them down with some Rib Candy and grill them to get them glazed up nice and hot. Some baked beans and we'll be set for tonight. The butt is for my wife's bingo buddies later this week. I'll pull the meat with my drill powered puller so they can do sandwiches or stuffed baked potatoes
You sure won't be lacking in flavor in that bark and the ribs sound great. I love Bolner's that was the one stop I didn't get to make when I went to San Antonio for Christmas. Try their Texas Style Steak seasoning on ribs and in beans, you won't be disappointed.
do you pull all the pork and then refrigerate for a few days? I don't like pulled pork as left overs, pork goes south in texture pretty quick.
Sounds really good. Haven't been able to smoke in a couple of weeks and what you descried really make me hungry.
Quote from: Saber 4 on January 07, 2014, 11:59:03 AM
You sure won't be lacking in flavor in that bark and the ribs sound great. I love Bolner's that was the one stop I didn't get to make when I went to San Antonio for Christmas. Try their Texas Style Steak seasoning on ribs and in beans, you won't be disappointed.
I'm a Bolner's junkie. I've tried almost everything they sell in that store. Uncle Chris's is my go to steak seasoning and the Grocery Mix is just an excellent all round seasoning for just about anything. I use their pinto bean seasoning exclusively and get great results with that. We were in SA for NYE, but didn't need anything there. It's a must stop on most of our trips there which is 2-4 times a year