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Whole pork shoulder - really...
grEGGor
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Hi,
I have a whole pork shoulder - weighing around 20+lbs. I was hoping to serve pulled pork tomorrow afternoon but doubt I can cook it whole by then.
I have read about separating the butt from the picnic - which should allow it to cook in time. But I have no idea how to do that.
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Greg
I have a whole pork shoulder - weighing around 20+lbs. I was hoping to serve pulled pork tomorrow afternoon but doubt I can cook it whole by then.
I have read about separating the butt from the picnic - which should allow it to cook in time. But I have no idea how to do that.
Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Greg
Comments
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I think you'll be fine if you start cooking now. I cook mine at 265F. You can always bump it up(temp) to 300 in the morn if it hasn't cleared the plateau. I always cut all the skin off too. HTH.
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Boy, I wish I had your problem. I can't get whole shoulders anymore, and they are one of my favorite cooks.
Anyways, back to your question....the picnic/butt separation is really, really easy, the joint is easy to find, (just don't be afraid to feel around for it), then explore with a thin flexible sharp knife. A small fillet knife is a good choice. Just take is slow, and watch your fingers. Here is an excellent how-to, it's the second one on the page.
How to cut a pork shoulderHappy Trails~thirdeye~Barbecue is not rocket surgery -
If it fits in your Egg whole, I would leave it that way. It won't take much longer to cook than if it were separated. Like Todd said, I would skin it to get the bark. That is one big shoulder. -RP
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Silly question, maybe, but are you sure you have a whole shoulder and not two butts wrapped in cryovac?
I only ask because I normally don't see whole shoulders in retail environments. -
Yup whole shoulder - one big piece.
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I chickened out on doing the whole thing at once. Went back to the butcher and had him cut it in half.
Still pretty big piece - but much more manageable.
I just put the butt half on - the other in the freezer for another long weekend.
Thanks for the advice! -
I chickened out on doing the whole thing at once. Went back to the butcher and had him cut it in half.
Still pretty big piece - but much more manageable.
I just put the butt half on - the other in the freezer for another long weekend.
Thanks for the advice!
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