The Perfect Swine Pulled Pork - Pasatiempo Barbecue (2024)

It may not be the most prized barbecue dish, but pulled pork is probably the most common. It’s the choice meat throughout the Carolinas, where you will find it pulled or chopped and topped with mustard-based, tomato-based, or vinegar-based sauce depending on where you are.

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Pulled pork is one of the easiest types of meat to smoke, it’s relatively inexpensive, and it feeds a lot of people, which makes it accessible for the casual barbecuer and the expert alike.

I love it because it’s like a canvas that allows you to put whatever touch you want on it. Want a Cuban-inspired pork? Marinate it in a mojo sauce and season it with an herby rub. Want an asian flair? Marinate it in a soy-sauce based concoction and season it with umami flavors. You’re limited only by your imagination.

My go-to, however, is this recipe which utilizes my new Down With the Swine rub (available to order) and my favorite pop (or soda), Cheerwine.

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To Brine or Not to Brine

Unless I really want to infuse a certain flavor into my pork (as mentioned above) I don’t typically brine my pork butts. I haven’t found that it makes a difference in terms of tenderness of the meat. If you really want to, go for it, but you don’t need to.

Bone-in or Boneless?

This is another option that depends on your preference and what you can find at your grocery store. I typically use bone-in pork butt because I’m used to the way it cooks and I love the meat that is found right underneath the bone. If all you can find is boneless, that’s just fine. You can also use a pork shoulder, which isn’t quite as marbled and usually comes with the skin on.

Low and Slow or Hot and Fast?

If you’re a purist, it’s low and slow all the way. Otherwise, hot and fast is just fine.

Because of the marbled intramuscular fat in a pork butt, it’s best cooked low and slow to give everything time to break down. Pulled pork takes well to a lot of different wood, such as fruit woods and hickory. I usually use a mix of oak and pecan and smoke it between 225 and 250. Just know that it takes 1 to 1.5 hours per pound to smoke a pork butt low and slow. That means if you have a 9-pound butt, you’re looking at 9-13 hours.

If you’re in a time crunch, you can go hot and fast at 325 degrees and likely cut the time in half without much noticeable difference. If you do this, you’re probably going to want to brine ahead of time to give it plenty of moisture.

The Smoking Process

While your smoker is getting up to temperature, you want to take the pork butt out of the fridge and apply your rub. It’s good to add a binder, which helps the rub stick to it. This can be olive oil, yellow mustard, or a spray oil like duck fat. For pork butt I usually go with mustard. It doesn’t add any flavor to the finished product, but I like the way it holds the rub and the color it gives to the exterior early in the cook.

After you’ve rubbed your pork butt with mustard (or oil), apply a liberal amount of Down With the Swine. Don’t have it yet? Order now! Some will fall off during the cook, so you don’t need to worry about applying too much. Plus, it adds great color and bark to the exterior.

Once your smoker is up to temp, it’s time to put your pork butt in. Now comes your other decision: fat cap up or down? It’s also purely preference. If I’m smoking in my Big Green Egg, I cook fat cap up because it’s usually hotter up there than it is at grate level. Leave the lid closed for 3 hours and let it collect smoke.

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After about 3 hours, it’s time to start spritzing. I love to use Cheerwine for spritzing pork because of the color and flavor it adds, especially when combined with Down With the Swine. Give it a good spritz every 30-40 minutes until it’s time to wrap.

Wrapping is called the “Texas Crutch” and not everybody uses it, but it’s a good way to keep the moisture in the meat during the latter part of the cook. By that time the pork butt isn’t really taking on more smoke anyway.

My foiling process is to transfer the pork butt into a half foil pan once it reaches about 165 degrees internal. However, you are going to want to flip it so the fat cap is down, then pour in a bottle of Cheerwine. You basically just want the liquid to cover the fat cap, not too high up the pork butt, then cover with foil and put back into your smoker. Note: You can also wrap in butcher paper instead of foil, but I like being able to add the Cheerwine into the foil pan.

Let the pork butt keep going until it reaches about 195 degrees. It’s not time to remove it yet, but I like to open up the foil (keep the butt in the foil pan), give it another spritz, and let it smoke and fully develop the bark until the internal temperature is around 203. Basically, if the bone is easy to pull out, it’s done.

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Now transfer the whole thing to a cooler or Cambro if you have one, cover with foil again, and let rest for at least an hour. Resting is important when cooking any type of meat like this because it allows the juices to redistribute and get reabsorbed.

After an hour or more, go ahead and shred. It will still be hot, so make sure to use gloves. I prefer to shred with my hands (cotton gloves with disposable nitrile gloves over them) versus using forks or claws to shred. It allows you to really feel the meet and get the right texture. The last thing I do is sprinkle more Down With the Swine rub on the meat, and then it’s time to serve!

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The Perfect Swine Pulled Pork

Rubbed with the perfect sweet heat combination of maple sugar, bourbon-infused sea salt and sriracha in our Down With the Swine rub, and spritzed with the sweet cherry nectar of Cheerwine, this pulled pork will take you for a ride every time.

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Prep Time: 30 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 12 hours hours

Resting Time: 2 hours hours

Total Time: 14 hours hours 30 minutes minutes

Course: Main Course

Cuisine: American

Keyword: barbecue, bbq, pork, pork butt, pork shoulder, pulled pork

Servings: 15 people

Calories: 284kcal

Cost: $25

Equipment

  • Smoker

  • Half Foil Pan

  • Heavy-Duty Foil

Ingredients

  • 9 pound Bone-in Pork Butt Boneless works too
  • Yellow Mustard (or olive oil) as binder
  • Down With the Swine rub
  • 2 bottles Cheerwine for spritz

Instructions

  • Fire up your smoker to 225

  • Apply a coating of yellow mustard to your pork butt, then rub liberally with your Down With the Swine rub

  • Place into the smoker with the fat cap facing the hottest portion of the smoker

  • Let go for 3 hours without opening your smoker

  • Spritz all over with Cheerwine every 30-40 minutes until internal temperature reaches 165

  • Place pork butt into a half foil pan, fat cap down, with a bottle of Cheerwine covering the fat cap. Foil the top and put back into the smoker

  • At 195 degrees internal, remove the foil and re-spritz with Cheerwine

  • At 203 (or when bone is easy to pull out) remove from the smoker, re-foil the top, and place in a cooler to rest for at least 1 hour

  • After resting, pull and serve

Nutrition

Serving: 1sandwich | Calories: 284kcal | Carbohydrates: 36g | Protein: 25g | Fat: 4g | Sodium: 380mg

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The Perfect Swine Pulled Pork - Pasatiempo Barbecue (2024)

FAQs

Is pork tenderloin good for pulled pork? ›

By using a pork tenderloin to make BBQ pulled pork, it significantly reduces the total fat and calories in the dish. It's not quite as melt in your mouth as traditional pulled pork, but if you are looking for a healthier option, this makes a delicious, family-friendly dinner.

What is the secret to pulled pork? ›

Apple cider vinegar: Adds a little tanginess and helps to tenderize the pork. Without it, the pork tastes flat. Adding the vinegar wakes everything up. Fish sauce or Worcestershire: Seasons our cooking liquid and adds a nice burts of umami, which makes the pulled pork even more delicious.

What part of the pig is best used for pulled pork? ›

Pork shoulder is ideal for pulling purposes. It has an optimum fat content that yields to create tender, melty meat, but it's essential you cook it slowly to allow the protein to break down properly.

Should I pull pork at 195 or 203? ›

What you are looking for is fork-tender meat and an internal temperature between 195°F and 204°F. This can take up to 6-12 hours, so be sure to give yourself plenty of time. While temperature is a good gauge, it can vary depending on where the thermometer was inserted.

What is the best liquid to cook pulled pork in? ›

Transfer everything to a large slow cooker and add a splash of liquid — water is great, but so is broth, apple juice, or beer if you have them handy. Cover and cook on low until the meat is tender and pulls apart easily.

How long should pork tenderloin rest before shredding? ›

But remember, the temperature will continue to rise while the pork rests, so pull the roast from the oven when it's 5 to 10 degrees shy of your desired doneness. And on that resting time: Pork tenderloin benefits from a 10- to 15-minute rest before slicing, which allows the juices to redistribute within the meat.

Why add soda to pulled pork? ›

co*ke: The co*ke adds sweetness and tenderizes the meat (Diet soda wont produce as great of results). Root beer would make a good substitute. If you don't want to use soda you can substitute another acid, like ½ cup apple cider vinegar mixed with one cup of apple juice.

What liquid keeps pulled pork moist? ›

Storing pulled pork

If it is expected to be served within a few hours after smoking, it is better to store it in a crockpot set at the lowest possible temperature. Additionally, spray chicken broth or apple juice on the meat to prevent it from losing more moisture in the crockpot.

Why do you put vinegar in pulled pork? ›

The vinegar adds contrast to the smoky flavor and cuts through the fat in the meat. It also helps mellow out the darker, gamier-tasting parts of the butt.

What makes pulled pork better? ›

For more moist and flavorful pulled pork, you can mix some of the cooking liquid back into the pork. Start with a little, mix, then add more until the pork is as wet or dry as you like. Alternatively, for barbecue pulled pork, you can mix in barbecue sauce.

What temperature to cook pulled pork? ›

“Low and slow” experts typically recommend keeping the internal air temperature of your smoker at about 225°F (107°C) during the cook. But at that temperature, it can take as long as 18 hours to bring the internal temperature of the pork up to its target of 195-205°F (91-96°C).

What kind of buns are best with pulled pork? ›

A soft, yet sturdy bun is ideal, as it will hold up well under the weight of the juicy, saucy pork without becoming soggy. Popular choices include hamburger buns, brioche buns, and potato rolls.

How long should pulled pork rest before shredding? ›

Allow pork butt to rest for as little as 30 minutes to as long as 5 hours; however, the ideal resting period to rest pork butt is between 1 and 2 hours. This gives the meat enough time to relax and allows the juices to redistribute throughout the meat.

Can you overcook pulled pork? ›

By the way, just as it's possible to overcook beef in a beef stew, it's quite possible to overcook pulled pork. You want your pork to be pull-apart tender—an indication that the connective tissue has broken down—but not so cooked that the muscle fibers themselves start to lose structure and turn to mush.

Is 275 too high for pulled pork? ›

We like to smoke our butts at 275 degrees for about 6 to 7 hours - until the butt internal temp is at about 180. Then you will want to wrap the butt and put it back on the smoker for 1 - 2 hours till the internal temp reaches 205. It's not burnt!

Is pork tenderloin good for shredding? ›

You can shred pork loin to make a massive batch of pulled pork great for cook-outs, potlucks, parties for a sizable group, or for lunches and dinners — with plenty of extras to freeze and reheat.

What piece of pork is best for pulled pork? ›

Shoulder Cut

The pork shoulder is the most popular cut used to make pulled pork. The entire hog's front leg and shoulder make up the pork shoulder. This is often separated into two pieces at your local grocery store: the picnic roast and the Boston butt (also known as the Boston roast).

Can you use pork loin instead of pork shoulder for pulled pork? ›

In truth, either cut can produce pulled pork. Pork shoulder tends to be the top choice, though, as its fat imparts a deeper, heartier flavor. Neither loin nor shoulder is a better cut — it's all about what you're looking to achieve.

Does pork tenderloin get tough? ›

And the lower fat content makes pork loin more susceptible to drying out and turning tough.

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