last night i did a 9.08 pound "pork shoulder butt roast". i took it to 200° and let it rest for 2 hours. i place it on the cutting board, so i could pull it. it was so tender, i didn't need a knife at all. i also did a sage fatty, 24 ABT's, a package of bratwurst links (5 links), and a package of "beef chuck ribs".
the roast had a nice bark on it, and tasted excellent. i put chili powder, garlic powder, onion powder, cinnamon, black pepper, and turbinado sugar on it for my rub. my mop was apple juice, red wine vinegar, and black pepper.
for the ribs, the rub was cayenne pepper, garlic powder, and onion powder. the mop was apple juice, beer, and chili powder. the ABT's were stuffed with cheddar and wrapped with bacon. the brats and fatty received no rub or mop.
i did the ribs with the 3-2-1 method. they were so tender, i picked up a rack by the bone (they are small racks) and the bone just fell out. they were good, but needed more spices. the brats were very good, my first time doing brats. i will do them again. i will add pics of the pulled pork later.
the roast had a nice bark on it, and tasted excellent. i put chili powder, garlic powder, onion powder, cinnamon, black pepper, and turbinado sugar on it for my rub. my mop was apple juice, red wine vinegar, and black pepper.
for the ribs, the rub was cayenne pepper, garlic powder, and onion powder. the mop was apple juice, beer, and chili powder. the ABT's were stuffed with cheddar and wrapped with bacon. the brats and fatty received no rub or mop.
i did the ribs with the 3-2-1 method. they were so tender, i picked up a rack by the bone (they are small racks) and the bone just fell out. they were good, but needed more spices. the brats were very good, my first time doing brats. i will do them again. i will add pics of the pulled pork later.