Vinegar in pulled pork sauce

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lowcountrygamecock

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Feb 4, 2009
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Hey strange question. We're cooking 150 lbs of butts for an outreach event on Saturday. We'll be pulling them tonight, cooling them, bagging them and then re-heating on Saturday. The event is 6 hours away so there is zero way to cook on site. We normally mix sweet baby rays with some other stuff including vinegar and mix that in the meat when we serve. That's when we cook and immediately serve though. The crowd wants to mix sauce ahead of time but I'm afraid the vinegar will make the meat mushy. Thoughts?
 
I vote for mixing juices or thinned out sauce when reheating. I use smoked pork broth in my butt injection and will reserve some of that to moisten the meat. Anything to keep the meat moist and porky, and we serve sauces at the end of the line.
 
I agree with chopsaw chopsaw and thirdeye thirdeye . Mix the pan dripping back in and let the crowd add or ask for sauce when they get their pulled pork.

Chris
 
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I love JJ’s finishing sauce. Recommend it to everyone. I’ve Never had anyone not like it. Can just mix it in when you reheat also.

 
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