Hey everyone, hope you are having an amazing day today. Today, we’re going to prepare a distinctive dish, a-wols dr.pepper pulled pork. One of my favorites. For mine, I will make it a little bit unique. This will be really delicious.
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To get started with this recipe, we have to prepare a few components. You can cook a-wols dr.pepper pulled pork using 20 ingredients and 21 steps. Here is how you cook that.
The ingredients needed to make A-wols Dr.Pepper pulled pork:
- Get 8 lb Boston butt
- Get 1 can sweet rub
- Prepare 1 cup yellow mustard
- Make ready 1 cup maple syrup
- Get 3 cup apple cider vinager
- Make ready 1 can Dr.pepper bbq sauce or sauce of choice
- Get 12 can beer
- Take 9 cup Dr.pepper
- Make ready smoking
- Make ready 1 large lump charcoal
- Get 1 bunch wood chips
- Take 1 smoker or pit with enough room for steampan
- Get 1 digital thermometer with steel cord or meat thermometer 100°-400°f range
- Prepare 1 medium foil deep pan
- Make ready 1 clove garlic
- Get 1 box tin foil
- Prepare 1 large metal or stone pizza pan
- Prepare preparation
- Prepare 1 packages plastic wrap
- Take 1 small injecter
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Steps to make A-wols Dr.Pepper pulled pork:
- wash your meat
- pat dry the meat with paper towels
- rub your meat with yellow mustard
- add sweet rub and rub your meat
- stay calm and admire the meat
- mix syrup, a cup of Dr.pepper and cup of apple cider
- inject meat in several spots.
- next, wrap your meat in plastic wrap as tight as you can and place in fridge for at least an hour.
- time to prep the smoker, or pit
- add lump charcoal, wood chips and light.
- try and keep heat under 250 and stabilize
- add pizza pan to lower diffuser rack for indirect heat. if not available make sure the meat is not directly over coals when smoking.
- grab steam pan, add chopped garlic, rest of cider, enough Dr.pepper to fill pan half way and place on pizza pan if available , or close to meat as possible.
- add meat and place digital thermometer in middle if available at this time. run steel cord out side of pit/smoker top
- keep temp under 250°f and above 220°f for 1-1 &1/2 hr per pound of meat
- drink as much beer as you can handle for the next several hours
- check meat for temp and should be done at 190°f
- if done right, the meat should have a crust on the outside, remove meat and place in foil in an non heated oven for an hour.
- after an hour of soak, remove bones, and pull the pork apart with finger or two forks if you not comfortable with the heat.
- enjoy with your BBQ sauce or on a bun with cole slaw.
- if I missed a step or doesn't sound right, sorry. I'm cooking one as I wrote this and on my 10th beer.
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