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Title: Newbie needs help with butt (pork that is)
Post by: irishteabear on September 21, 2008, 10:12:57 AM
So far I've been a lurker and I've learned alot.  I'm not sure if this would work, so I figured I'd pick your brains and see what you helpful folks say. 

I've got a digital, 4 rack, Bradley smoker and so far I've done ribs (awesome), corn (not bad) and salmon (my kids called it a plate licker).  Now I've decided to move up to a pork butt for pulled pork.  It's a little over 8 lbs and I've just put it in to smoke (around noon), using hickory.  My rub is one I've used quite a few times before so I know that it tastes great.  Now my question.  I'm planning on smoking it for about 4 hours.  After I've done that, I'm planning on taking it out of the smoker and using my crockpot on low to finish it off.  I don't want to leave the smoker running outside at night, we get critters around here that are black and white if you know what I mean.  It would be a low and slow method of finishing it off and when it's done I would WTC it for a while and then put it in the fridge until dinner time tomorrow night.

Can anyone see any problems with my plans?  My other option is to put it in the fridge once it's smoked and then finish it in the Bradley tomorrrow.
Title: Re: Newbie needs help with butt (pork that is)
Post by: Mr Walleye on September 21, 2008, 10:30:39 AM
Hi ITB and welcome to the forum.

I don't see anything wrong with your plan at all. I usually use 4 hours of hickory on my butts too. I usually finish completely in the Bradley without boating or any foil. The only thing that's a little bit unknown is what temp your slow cooker runs on low. I would use a temp prob in the meat to monitor the IT of it.

I'd bet it turns out to be another "plate Licker"!  ;)

Mike
Title: Re: Newbie needs help with butt (pork that is)
Post by: bullhead on September 21, 2008, 10:57:06 AM
 First off welcome to the bradley family.
What you are asking should work. I did 8 pork shoulders on 1 week end smoke. what I did was smoked for 4hrs then put them in a electric roaster set at 230deg to finish cooking to Interanal tep. of 190deg.That way I could keep on smoking When all was cooking I had 3 roasters and the Bradley full. I was told alot that it was the best pork ever at the wedding.
You might need to add some apple juice to the bottom of your crockpot. and be prepared for great aroma through out your house.
Title: Re: Newbie needs help with butt (pork that is)
Post by: irishteabear on September 21, 2008, 11:48:43 AM
Thanks for the welcome. 

Which option would you recommend, though?  The smoke, fridge, then finish cooking tomorrow or finish all today, then reheat tomorrow?  I've already made a mop to add in with the pork once it's put in the crockpot.  I think I'm leaning towards the second option.  A friend told me it's even better the next day.  He's the one who got me started on this.  I think he's had a bradley for a couple of years now.

My house smells awesome already ;D due to the fact that the smoker is out on our deck and we've got the doors open today. 

My neighbor keeps on threatening to come over with his plate at dinnertime every time I use it.   :D
Title: Re: Newbie needs help with butt (pork that is)
Post by: beefmann on September 21, 2008, 12:15:28 PM
irish,

i have smoked 10 lbs of tri tip and cooked in the bradley till a IT if 140 .. then the next  day  cooked it in a  crock pot till dinner on low.. it was fall apart tender as well as delicious..

I dont  see a problem with what you are  doing

go for it and enjoy

Beefmann
Title: Re: Newbie needs help with butt (pork that is)
Post by: irishteabear on September 21, 2008, 12:37:18 PM
I think for convenience sake that I'll finish smoking the pork and then put it in the fridge for the rest of today.  When I get up at 6 am tomorrow I'll throw it in the crockpot with the mop and let 'er rip till dinner time. 

Would it be overcooked by then?  I do have a probe I can use.  I've never cooked this big of a piece of meat in the crockpot but I do know that the meat falls apart when it's done and things can overcook in them, lol.
Title: Re: Newbie needs help with butt (pork that is)
Post by: westexasmoker on September 21, 2008, 12:44:12 PM
Welcome to the forum ITB!

I am by no means a pork guru....but I like your plan of finishing in the crockpot on low!  I'd be willing to bet you'll have some serious tender meat come dinner time!  And the other pork gurus have spoken!  ;D
I would have used mesquite, they make me say that!   ;D  Good luck, can't wait to hear the outcome!

C
Title: Re: Newbie needs help with butt (pork that is)
Post by: irishteabear on September 21, 2008, 01:24:38 PM
Thanks, westexasmoker.  My next project will be a brisket and I'm going to be using mequite for that, lol.  Probably won't be for a couple of weeks tho, out of town next weekend for a wedding.

I will definitely let you all know how the pork turns out tomorrow after dinner.
Title: Re: Newbie needs help with butt (pork that is)
Post by: Smokin Soon on September 21, 2008, 05:07:28 PM
Welcome to the forum Irish, I have used the crock pot only once for pork butts and it was a winner. I was doing a load of 3 butts and the 2 small ones finished, but I needed to get some other stuff in the smoker. I crammed the smaller ones into a big oval crockpot with some drippings and some apple juice. You are on the right track I think.
Title: Re: Newbie needs help with butt (pork that is)
Post by: FLBentRider on September 22, 2008, 02:47:38 AM
W E L C O M E  to the Forum irishteabear!

Either method would work, I would probably cook then reheat..
Title: Re: Newbie needs help with butt (pork that is)
Post by: irishteabear on September 22, 2008, 03:32:24 AM
Thank you for the welcome everyone.  I knew this was the place to go for help.

It's 6:20 am here and my house smells yummy.  I put the pork in the crockpot and cranked it on high.  In about an hour I will turn it down to low and let it cook until about lunch when I'll check the IT. 

One of my next questions is to sauce or not to sauce for serving?  Do you serve it dry with a sauce on the side or do you sauce and then serve?

The other question is what do you serve with it?  I'm the only cole slaw eater here, so that's not really an option.
Title: Re: Newbie needs help with butt (pork that is)
Post by: Wildcat on September 22, 2008, 03:55:24 AM
Welcome to the forum.

I recomend serving it with any sauce selection on the side.  Some folks like sauce and some don't.  Likewise, some like sweet, some like hot, etc.

Almost anything goes with pork.  Perhaps some baked beans and new potatoes.  You can also apply smoke to both of these.
Title: Re: Newbie needs help with butt (pork that is)
Post by: Tenpoint5 on September 22, 2008, 05:12:18 AM
I would recommend serving the sauce on the side. also serve with or without buns give the guests or the  family their choice. Anything you would serve at a picnic is what I would serve.
Title: Re: Newbie needs help with butt (pork that is)
Post by: irishteabear on September 22, 2008, 09:01:45 AM
Ok, it's noon, the IT is reading 205 in 3 different places, and the bone came out the second I touched it. 

Now, do I WTC for a while, put it in the fridge or turn the crockpot to keep warm until about 5 tonight?  My concern is keeping it at a safe temp, don't need food poisoning.
Title: Re: Newbie needs help with butt (pork that is)
Post by: Tenpoint5 on September 22, 2008, 09:53:37 AM
Quote from: irishteabear on September 22, 2008, 09:01:45 AM
Ok, it's noon, the IT is reading 205 in 3 different places, and the bone came out the second I touched it. 

Now, do I WTC for a while, put it in the fridge or turn the crockpot to keep warm until about 5 tonight?  My concern is keeping it at a safe temp, don't need food poisoning.


Myself I would take it out of the crock and pull the butt then put it back in the crock at warm. (Light Cotton gloves inside a pair of rubber gloves helps with the burnt fingers) If the meat looks like it might be drying out mix it up again. If it still looks dry try adding a splash of apple juice.
Title: Re: Newbie needs help with butt (pork that is)
Post by: IKnowWood on September 22, 2008, 10:54:31 AM
I been doing from 20 to 30 lbs of BB in the smoker each year in December for work party.  I cook entirely in the smoker (8 hrs smoke, yeah 8 of Pecan) then finish to IT of 190.  FTC 2 to 3 hrs, then go in the fridge.  Then a day later (when its cooler) I take it out and shred it by hand (the hard part).  Vac Seal to let the bark and the rest of the meat all blend (which is why many times the next day is even better, more blend time).

On Party day I take pork to work cold and into a clock pot on high for a few hours with some Apple Juice in the cooker.  Then serve with rolls of anytime and different sauces.  I take Carolina Red sauce (from S&S), IceMan sauce, and some store bought (typically Famous Dave's Sweet n sassy).  The Carolina Red is the big hit, last year I took a gallon of it in. 
Title: Re: Newbie needs help with butt (pork that is)
Post by: KyNola on September 22, 2008, 11:56:36 AM
I would double wrap in foil and hide it inside of a microwave oven(not turned on).  Will stay warm until dinner time then take it out and pull it.

KyNola 
Title: Re: Newbie needs help with butt (pork that is)
Post by: irishteabear on September 22, 2008, 12:54:23 PM
It came out awesome!  I just got done pulling it, put it back in the crockpot and mixed it up with the juices already there. 

My kids just got home from school and dove in for a taste.  They both pronounced their samples as "plate lickers".  That's the highest rating they give, lol.  I hear very good frequently, but I don't hear "plate licker" too often.

Thank you all for your help.  I knew this was the place to go for help!
Title: Re: Newbie needs help with butt (pork that is)
Post by: Habanero Smoker on September 22, 2008, 02:06:49 PM
I like to add vaunted vinegar sauce just after pulling. About one cup per 6-8 pound butt. Then have a variety of other sauces available when it's served.
Title: Re: Newbie needs help with butt (pork that is)
Post by: irishteabear on September 22, 2008, 04:46:18 PM
When I put the pork in the crockpot I put in some of the rub that I used and some apple cider vinegar.  That is the only liquid that was used. 

We ate it without any sauce because the meat was soooo good!

Thanks again for everyone's help.

I'm giving some of the remaining pork to a friend who got me started on all this, lol.  It will be interesting to hear what he says about it.
Title: Re: Newbie needs help with butt (pork that is)
Post by: Tenpoint5 on September 22, 2008, 07:12:38 PM
Quote from: irishteabear on September 22, 2008, 04:46:18 PM


We ate it without any sauce because the meat was soooo good!


YOUR HOOKED!!!! Now let the Games begin and start experimenting. Glad to hear everything turned out so well.
Title: Re: Newbie needs help with butt (pork that is)
Post by: La Quinta on September 22, 2008, 07:23:20 PM
Hey Irish....I always do pulled pork in a crock pot...I usually smoke for 4 hours (as you did)...remove it from the smoker...and then go low in a pre-heated crock pot for anywhere from 9-12 hours depending on the size of the meat (and the crock pot). I usually smoke at maybe 6 at night...pull it out at 10...then plop the butt in the crock pot over-night until it's done!! Comes out spot on...EVERYTIME!!

I have made it many times putting Iceman's sauce on it when I put it in the crock. But I LOVE bar-b-que'd pork butt sandwiches...as does the hubby!!! (You can always do burritos with the leftovers...) But that's another post!!  ;D
Title: Re: Newbie needs help with butt (pork that is)
Post by: FLBentRider on September 23, 2008, 02:52:50 AM
Quote from: irishteabear on September 22, 2008, 04:46:18 PM
We ate it without any sauce because the meat was soooo good!

I started to reply to your earlier post (but didn't) to say "sauce ? you won't need any!"

Title: Re: Newbie needs help with butt (pork that is)
Post by: irishteabear on September 23, 2008, 03:55:05 AM
Quote from: FLBentRider on September 23, 2008, 02:52:50 AM
Quote from: irishteabear on September 22, 2008, 04:46:18 PM
We ate it without any sauce because the meat was soooo good!

I started to reply to your earlier post (but didn't) to say "sauce ? you won't need any!"



You've got that one right!  My hubby went back for seconds which is not his norm. 

It will be interesting to hear what my friend thinks about my first attempt.  He's the one who got me started on it, he's been smokin' for years with a bradley.