This recipe for home-style BBQ pulled pork comes courtesy of Dinosaur Bar-B-Que in Troy.
Ingredients
- 1 ½ to 2 tablespoons vegetable oil
- *6 to 8 tablespoons Dinosaur Cajun Foreplay Spice Rub
- 1 pork Boston butt shoulder (6 to 7 lbs)
- *2 cups Dinosaur Sensuous Slathering Sauce
*Can be purchased at Price Chopper, at any Dinosaur Bar-B-Que Restaurant or at www.dinobbq.com
Serves 8
Directions
Dump 9 cups of hickory wood chips in a bowl, cover with water and let soak for a half hour or so. Drain and divide them between six squares of aluminum foil. Wrap into individual packets, poking holes in the top. Set aside.
Pull off the grill rack and fire up the grill. While that’s going on, mix together the oil and the rub. Rub all over the pork butt. Once the coals are good and hot, pile them up on one side of the bottom of the grill and set two of the wood chips packets right on the coals. Position a drip pan filled with ½ inch of water opposite the coals. Put the grill rack back in place. Set the pork butt, fat side up, over the drip pan and close the lid. After about half an hour, check the grill temperature. It should settle down to 225 to 250 . If it’s hotter, close down the vent holes. If it’s cooler, open them up a bit.
Check the temperature of the grill every hour for the next 7 to 8 hours and make adjustments. If the temperature dips down to 200 or less, add a couple of hot new briquettes to the pile of gray coals, close the lid and open the vent holes a bit.
Reach into the grill with some tongs after the pork butt’s been smoking for 1 ½ hours and remove the old packets of wood chips. Toss two new packets of foil-wrapped chips onto the coals. Repeat after another 1 ½ hours.
After the pork butt’s been on the grill for 4 to 5 hours, you have achieved the necessary smoke penetration. It should be a rich mahogany brown, and the internal temperature should be about 155 . Grab the meat with tongs, remove it from the grill and wrap tightly in foil. Put the foil-wrapped pork butt over the drip pan and cover the grill. Now you’re sealing in the succulence of the meat as you continue to cook. This will take another 3 ro 3 ½ hours, so keep working to maintain an even temperature of 224 to 250 . The pork is done when you can push down on the foil and it doesn’t spring back or when you can pull out the shoulder blade bone easily without very much resistance.
Lift the foil-wrapped pork off the grill and let it rest (still covered in foil) for 10 to 15 minutes. Open the foil and strip off the fat cap on top of the meat and then pull out the shoulder blade (if you haven’t already). Carefully pull the meat apart, removing any visible fat and connective tissue. Shred the meat by squishing it between your fingers – the dark meat will shred easily, but you might have to pull apart the whiter meat into strings.
Put the pulled pork into a baking pan and pour the Mutha Sauce over it. Use it right away or cover it with foil and re-warm in a 200 oven.
Now it’s ready to pack into rolls for sandwiches. Be sure to serve some more Mutha Sauce at the table.