Store Logo  
                  Log In |  My Cart  |  Checkout
| Home  Barbecue Sauce  Dry Rub Seasoning  Marinades  Recipes  Locations  Barbecue Cooking Blog
 
Categories
Barbecue Sauce->

Dry Rub - Righteous Rubs->

Marinades

HOT Sale Items!

Barbecue Recipes->
|__Tri-Tip Dry Rub Recipes

eBooks Online Now!

Grill Wear Clothing

BBQ FAQs

Charities

Nutrition Ingredient Info

Awards

View All Products ->
Notifications
NotificationsNotify me of updates to JT's Hot & Sweet Pulled Pork
Tell A Friend
 
Tell someone you know about this product.
International Taste & Quality Institute, Brussels - Superior Taste Award!
Fiery Food Challenge Award - Chili Pepper Magazine
Who's Online
There currently are 5 guests online.
Links
Gifts Travel Links
New Links - Blogs
Partner Links/Affiliates
More Info
 Events
 In the News
 What’s New
 Testimonials
 Wholesalers
Site Security
Accept Credit Cards
JT’s Hot & Sweet Pulled Pork
JT’s Hot & Sweet Pulled Pork

Here's an excellent Pulled Pork Recipe sure to excite from Jeff Thelen.

This is also a meal I serve at my tailgate and Super Bowl parties.

Ingredients:

4-6 lbs of Pork Butt

8 T Brown Sugar

4 T Salt

4 T Black Pepper

4 Cloves of Garlic

1 - 8 Oz Can Of Pineapple Slices

1/2 Cup Jake's Inferno Barbecue Sauce

Start by selecting a nice cut of pork butt about 4-6 lbs Trim any excess fat.

Plan on marinating the pork overnight. Prepare the pork with a Rub made from dark brown sugar,  salt and pepper.  Blend about 2 Tablespoons of brown sugar to 1/2 Tablespoon each of Salt and Pepper.   Place the rubbed pork in an air tight zip lock, freezer bag or sealed container.  

Add 4 cloves of garlic, and half an 8 oz can of pineapple slices (in it's own juice).  Reserve half the juice and pineapple saving the remaining for cooking.

Cooking: 

Pork may be slow baked in covered pan at 225 degrees or put in crock pot until pork pulls apart easily with a fork.  

Prepare pan or crock pot by pouring in the remainder of the pineapples & juice with  1-2 cups of water.  Remove the marinated Pork Butt from the marinade and place in the baking pan/crock pot.  Discard the marinade. 

Cook the Pork Butt until the meat breaks apart at the touch of a fork.  Typically you will want to cook the Pork but until an instant-read thermometer inserted into the thickest part of the butt measures 160°F (70°C). The United States Department of Agriculture says that will produce a medium roast, the least well-done it will allow. And since we're suggesting you cook at around 225 degrees that would mean about 40 to 50 minutes per pound or approximately 4-1/2 hours.  Start checking the temperature around 3-1/2 hours in as your cooking unit may cook faster or slower than ours. 

Once temperature is checked and the meat is determined to be done Pork will be hot so let cool for 10-15 minutes. Add more brown sugar for even sweeter taste if desired.  You're looking for a pleasant sweet pork not a dessert!

At this point you can heat Jake's Inferno bbq sauce and pour over the pulled pork or heat the sauce and keep on the side as a condiment.  

I serve mine on a soft bun or roll, such as a potato roll.

 

 

 

 

For more information, please visit this product's webpage.
This product was added to our catalog on Monday 26 October, 2009.
Shopping Cart
0 items
Your Account
Your Email Address
Your Password
Cards We Accept
BOX_INFORMATION_CARD
BOX_INFORMATION_CARD
Reviews
Write ReviewWrite a review on this product!
Features
 Featured Recipe
 5 Secrets
 Affiliates
 Featured Retailer
Site Security
  
Terms and Conditions | Shipping and returns | Privacy | About us | Contact Us
Copyright © 2010   jakesbbqsauce.com
    
All you need to know about barbecue
This site is a member of The Smoke Ring
Next BBQ Site - Next 5 BBQ Sites - Prev BBQ Site - Random BBQ Site
Join the BBQ ring or browse a complete list of The Smoke Ring BBQ member sites
The Smoke Ring - All you need to know about Barbecue
A service of netRelief Consulting

Powered by WebRing


click for website-hit-counters.com
Sponsored by the web design companies web guide.