First time Bradley pulled pork goodness!

Started by kayes, May 25, 2014, 05:14:54 PM

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kayes

I finally got to do up a shoulder on my OBS.  12lb picnic at 21.5 hours total cooking time with 5 hours of hickory. It turned out extremely tender and juicy!


I rubbed it with mustard and modified Jan's rub.

I  kept it as close to 200F as possible (no PID unfortunately). Here it is at 12 hours:

Here it is after 21.5 hours:

Here it is all shredded up
My name is Kayes, and I love meat.

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WoodlawnSmoker

All right, looks tasty.  How did you serve it?  I haven't done a pulled yet, but I keep looking at these pics and am wondering why not.  Good one!

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kayes


Quote from: WoodlawnSmoker on May 25, 2014, 05:30:24 PM
All right, looks tasty.  How did you serve it?  I haven't done a pulled yet, but I keep looking at these pics and am wondering why not.  Good one!

Had it on buns with sauce and coleslaw on the side.
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tailfeathers

Try a spoonful of coleslaw on your pp sammie, really good!
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kayes


Quote from: tailfeathers on May 25, 2014, 06:03:41 PM
Try a spoonful of coleslaw on your pp sammie, really good!
Only way I eat it!
My name is Kayes, and I love meat.

tailfeathers

#8
Try this for REALLY good coleslaw:
Crunchy Bacon Coleslaw
3/4 cup Hellmans mayo
1 Tbsp sugar
1.5 tsp apple cider vinegar
1 bag coleslaw
1/2 lb bacon diced, browned and drained
1/2 cup course chopped dry roasted peanuts.
combine mayo, sugar and vinegar in large bowl, stir well.
stir in coleslaw until combined
add cooked bacon and peanuts, stir just enough to get mixed.
enjoy.
Where there's smoke, there's HAPPINESS!!!

seb bot

That looks awesome kayes! I still haven't done pulled pork yet, but it's definitely on the agenda for this summer...

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tskeeter

Quote from: WoodlawnSmoker on May 25, 2014, 05:30:24 PM
All right, looks tasty.  How did you serve it?  I haven't done a pulled yet, but I keep looking at these pics and am wondering why not.  Good one!

Woodlawn, I like to use a potato roll for a PP sandwich.  I think they are a bit more moist and a bit more sweet that the typical hamburger bun.  I find that in my area, the Orowheat brand is the easiest to find and that Walmart usually has a good supply.

jlevin75

Quote from: tskeeter on May 27, 2014, 10:05:19 AM
Quote from: WoodlawnSmoker on May 25, 2014, 05:30:24 PM
All right, looks tasty.  How did you serve it?  I haven't done a pulled yet, but I keep looking at these pics and am wondering why not.  Good one!

Woodlawn, I like to use a potato roll for a PP sandwich.  I think they are a bit more moist and a bit more sweet that the typical hamburger bun.  I find that in my area, the Orowheat brand is the easiest to find and that Walmart usually has a good supply.

I second what tskeeter said!  Potato rolls is how we served out PP this weekend and it was awesome!

kayes


Quote from: tailfeathers on May 25, 2014, 06:35:46 PM
Try this for REALLY good coleslaw:
Crunchy Bacon Coleslaw
3/4 cup Hellmans mayo
1 Tbsp sugar
1.5 tsp apple cider vinegar
1 bag coleslaw
1/2 lb bacon diced, browned and drained
1/2 cup course chopped dry roasted peanuts.
combine mayo, sugar and vinegar in large bowl, stir well.
stir in coleslaw until combined
add cooked bacon and peanuts, stir just enough to get mixed.
enjoy.

Mmmm, that sounds good!
My name is Kayes, and I love meat.

tailfeathers

Got the recipe from my sister's friend at a potluck years ago and haven't made coleslaw any other way since then!
Where there's smoke, there's HAPPINESS!!!