October 20, 2018 | #31 |
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I saw pork butts on sale and thought of pulled pork sandwiches so I had to pick one up.
I used the hot sauce for a binder then caoted it with garlic powder and my rub. I'll be using Pig Stand basting sauce today. It's basically a seasoned oil with an onion flavor. I use the snake method on the charcoal and should get 8 hours or more out of this basket of charcoal, no wood today just natural fat dripping on coals for flavor. I'm late getting it started, it went in at 11:00. Two hours in and I'm cooking this hot at 290 trying to finish before 10pm. It's smelling awesome right now!!!
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October 20, 2018 | #32 |
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It's a good thing I have a thermometer with an alarm. This is the fastest butt I've ever cooked.
I'm letting it cool before I chop it up and I dumped the jus in a measuring cup to separate the fat. Easy pull out bone and awesome smoke ring without wood. The basting sauce gave it a good flavor, it's a local sauce I grew up on so it might not be for everybody since it's different than normal bbq flavor.
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I've seen the Pig stand basing sauce some place before.
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October 20, 2018 | #34 |
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Pig Stand and Jack Miller's are an onion based bbq sauce made right up the road. It's different than the heavy cooked sauces you're used to eating.
Growing up I used to make sandwiches with just the sauce, it's that good. Most of the sausage poboys here are served with either of those and it makes a big difference in flavor. I think I posted that info before.
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October 20, 2018 | #36 |
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Wasnt there a Pig Stand restaurant in Houston, Rajun?
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October 21, 2018 | #37 |
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Wow that looks good.
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October 21, 2018 | #39 |
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I thought I recalled eating at a Pig Stand in Houston long ago Darned good sandwiches there. They had truck parking, too, which was handy.
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October 21, 2018 | #40 |
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Finally, tonight I was able to eat sandwiches from that butt.
Company showed up last night with food so I didn't eat it besides tasting pieces here and there. The plan was to do them for lunch then my sister showed up with 3 tickets to a benefit BBQ so once again I didn't eat any. The bbq wasn't bad but the sides were terrible, The rice dressing wasn't more than a little seasoned ground meat and Kitchen Bouquet. That's the tell tale sign of someone who can't make a real gravy. Then the coleslaw was just as bad. I made a German potato salad and chopped pork sammies, they hit the spot! Next time I do pulled pork sandwiches I'm using poboy buns, this was a good sloppy mess.
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October 21, 2018 | #41 |
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Have to use a bread that can sop up the juce some! That looks good and juicy, too.
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January 5, 2019 | #42 |
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I'm smoking a 13# Prime brisket Texas style using the hot and fast method, this is from an hour or so ago.
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January 6, 2019 | #43 |
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The brisket came out great!! Sliced both the flat and point and made burnt ends.
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WAAAAANT SOME! Looks great. I could eat barbecued anything every day.
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Burnt ends are the best part.
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