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Hi..so I cooked the 3.6lb pork shoulder for3 hours at 300.it. Was flavourful but had to carve It..wasn't pulled pork?.?. Any ideas on this.
Under done. probably an hour short but we cook to temp around here, not time. You are going to need a good thermo as Travis says if you want to get dependable results every time. Every cool is a little different so you have to know what's going on inside if you want to nail it every time.
As above-but you must have gotten cross-ways with Brownie:) Needed to cook longer-internal temp is the driver (with any cook), time is only a guesstimate-and historically we estimate early on that parameter.
I have a quick question... I just bought a combo pack and the total is 19.5 pounds for two butt's... is it still 2hrs per pound? at 250 or is it going to take longer? This is for a tailgate that starts at 11am on saturday and I wanted to have it done by 7am so I could have it pulled and ready... PLEASE HELP!
I have a quick question... I just bought a combo pack and the total is 19.5 pounds for two butt's... is it still 2hrs per pound? at 250 or is it going to take longer? This is for a tailgate that starts at 11am on saturday and I wanted to have it done by 7am so I could have it pulled and ready... PLEASE HELP!
Don't look at the total weight. Look at the individual weights.
At 250 it'll be about 2 hours per pound per butt.
So your probably looking at about 20 hours. But each piece of meat will be different.
If you need it done sooner, turn up the heat. To me not the ideal way, but it works. If you can keep it whole, wrapped in foil and towel and stuff in a cooler. Pull it just before you're ready to eat it. Nice and juicy and still hot.
Hi..so I cooked the 3.6lb pork shoulder for3 hours at 300.it. Was flavourful but had to carve
It..wasn't pulled pork?.?. Any ideas on this.
Stop cooking it by time and cook by temp. Pulled pork is easily 195 -205 internal temp. I then FTC for a couple of hours and it is fall apart easy to pull.
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