Oak Smoked Pulled Pork

Recipe courtesy Franklin Barbecue
Show: Unique Eats Episode: BBQ

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TOTAL TIME:4 hr 50 min
Prep:20 min
Inactive Prep:30 min
Cook:4 hr 0 min
 
YIELD:10 to 15 servings
LEVEL:Difficult

Ingredients

DRY RUB:
  • 1 cup coarsely ground black pepper
  • 1/2 cup kosher salt
PORK:
TANGY VINEGAR SAUCE:
  • 1 teaspoon Louisiana-style hot sauce
  • 1 teaspoon coarsely ground black pepper
  • 1/4 teaspoon paprika
  • Serving suggestions: cabbage slaw and white bread

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Directions

For the dry rub: Mix together the pepper, salt and sugar.

For the pork: Slather the pork with the mustard. Cover with the dry rub.

The best way to do this at home is to lay a bed of coals down in the smoker and then oak chunks (not chips!) on top of that. Light the coal and once it lights the wood, continue using wood from there on out.

Place the pork on the smoker at 275 to 295 degrees F. Once the outside of the pork is to your preferred color (we like a toasty brown), wrap the butt with foil and return to the smoker for 4 hours. Periodically check for tenderness by unwrapping and trying to pull the bone out. When the bone slides out easily, it is done smoking. Keep the pork wrapped in foil and let sit for 30 minutes.

For the vinegar sauce: Combine the vinegar, ketchup, brown sugar, Worcestershire sauce, salt, hot sauce, pepper and paprika in a bowl.

Serve the pork with our tangy vinegar sauce, cabbage slaw and white bread.

This recipe was provided by professional chefs and has been scaled down from a bulk recipe provided by a restaurant. The Food Network Kitchens chefs have not tested this recipe, in the proportions indicated, and therefore, we cannot make any representation as to the results.

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