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Roguish Lawyer 07-04-2013 09:49

Smoked Pork Shoulder
 
Just finished pulling it. No pictures, sorry, but it is delicious.

Injection/brine: 1/4 cup each tabasco, lemon juice, Worcestershire sauce, apple cider vinegar, brown sugar, salt. 2 quarts apple juice.

Dry rub: 2 tbsps. each chipotle chili powder, salt, black pepper, cayenne pepper, ground cumin. 1 tbsp each onion and garlic powder. 2 cups paprika.

Trim the shoulder. Place in pan. Inject throughout at 1-inch intervals with the brine. Cover and refrigerate two hours.

I used 50-50 hickory/apple wood mix. I wanted to smoke at 225 for a long time, but could not control the temperature on my grill well enough. So I smoked it on the grill at 250 degrees for 4 hours, then put in a roasting pan and finished, covered, in the oven at 225 for 8 more hours.

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MtnGoat 07-04-2013 10:16

Damn Sounds Like Some Nice Meat.. So You Plate It Or Bun It?

Team Sergeant 07-04-2013 14:33

We think alike, I also did a butt and ribs..... butt is done (put it in last night) waiting now on ribs.....

mark46th 07-04-2013 16:46

I made burnt ends from boneless spare ribs served on King's Hawaiian Sweetbread rolls, corn on the cob and coleslaw....

Roguish Lawyer 07-05-2013 10:09

Quote:

Originally Posted by MtnGoat (Post 514158)
Damn Sounds Like Some Nice Meat.. So You Plate It Or Bun It?

Buns were made available to guests and almost everyone used them. I did too, but I also sampled a ton while pulling. Smoked a couple of chickens too.


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