Pit Barrel Cooker Pulled pork. Light your Pit Barrel® Cooker (PBC) according to the instructions. Remove the pork from the package, rinse gently with cold water and pat Shred or pull the pork apart with a pair of large forks or by hand, discarding any noticeable pieces of fat. Season the pulled pork lightly with Beef & Game Pit Rub and.
The Pit Barrel Cooker combines the best qualities of smokers, slow cookers and BBQs into one product. As part of our mission of letting people spend less time preparing food and more time enjoying the company of their guests, we have. I made a pretty great pork loin on my Pit Barrel Cooker. You can have Pit Barrel Cooker Pulled pork using 4 ingredients and 11 steps. Here is how you achieve it.
Ingredients of Pit Barrel Cooker Pulled pork
- Prepare of Pork shoulder aka Boston Butt.
- Prepare of Pappy’s choice seasoning.
- You need of Olive oil.
- You need 1/4-1/2 cup of apple juice (or beer)😜.
I'm not a huge cooking nut, but I'm looking forward to pulling more great things from this cooker! What did you think of my Pit Barrel Cooker pork loin? Do you have some tips or a special recipe of your own? Drop a comment and share the.
Pit Barrel Cooker Pulled pork instructions
- Rub entire shoulder with olive oil.
- Rub Pappy’s season over shoulder..
- Hang shoulder on bars or lay on grate..
- Cook until reaching 165°.
- Remove and lay on 2 sheets of aluminum foil fat side down..
- Pour apple juice (or beer)🤫 around shoulder and wrap completely. Careful not to puncture and lose liquid..
- Put rack in cooker and place shoulder on rack..
- Continue cooking until reaching 195° to 200° remove and let rest at least 30 minutes to 1 hour..
- You can tell when it’s done, the bone will easily pull out..
- After pulling pork, sprinkle a little more Pappy’s seasoning on top..
- Serve with or without BBQ sauce..
New Years Eve Pulled Pork - used the Pit Barrel instructions and it came out amazing. Pit Barrel Cooker - The Original Vertical Smoker Barrel Cooker. I made a pretty great pork loin on my Pit Barrel Cooker. I'm not a huge cooking nut, but I'm looking forward to pulling more great things from this cooker! Pit Barrel Cooker (See my review HERE).