Best 4 Perfect Smoked Pork Recipes

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Craving a succulent, smoky pork dish that tantalizes your taste buds? Look no further! The art of smoking pork has been passed down through generations, resulting in a symphony of flavors that are sure to leave you craving more. Whether you prefer a classic pulled pork sandwich, tender ribs falling off the bone, or a juicy pork loin, we'll guide you through the process of selecting the best cut of meat, preparing it to perfection, and choosing the right smoker to achieve that perfect smoky flavor. Get ready to embark on a culinary journey that will transform your backyard into a barbecue haven.

Here are our top 4 tried and tested recipes!

SMOKED PORK BUTT



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We love pulled BBQ pork sandwiches at our house, so we make this every few weeks. The pork just shreds apart after it's done, and the smoky flavor is incredible. It's best to brine the meat overnight to help it retain moisture during smoking, but it's not necessary. There's a basic brine recipe on this site titled 'Basic Brine for Smoking' if you want to brine the pork. I like to rub the pork before I smoke it with a very spicy dry rub that I usually make up each time, so that it's always different. Also, I use apple wood chips because we like the sweet, fruity flavor they yield. When it's done, shred it apart, heat up your favorite sauce, and slather some on a bun. Authentic pit barbecue right in your own house!

Provided by Smokin' Ron

Categories     Main Dish Recipes     Pork     100+ Pulled Pork Recipes

Time P1DT12h20m

Yield 16

Number Of Ingredients 3

7 pounds fresh pork butt roast
2 tablespoons ground New Mexico chile powder
4 tablespoons packed brown sugar

Steps:

  • If desired, soak the pork butt in a brine solution for at least 4 hours or overnight. There's a recipe for a brine on this site titled 'Basic Brine for Smoking Meat'. You should do this covered and in the refrigerator.
  • Preheat an outdoor smoker for 200 to 225 degrees F (95 to 110 degrees C).
  • In a small bowl, combine the brown sugar, chili powder and any additional seasonings to your taste. Apply this liberally to the meat and rub it in with your fingers. Place a roasting rack in a drip pan and lay the meat on the rack.
  • Smoke at 200 to 225 degrees F (95 to 110 degrees C) for 6 to 18 hours, or until internal pork temperature reaches 145 degrees F (63 degrees C).

Nutrition Facts : Calories 321.2 calories, Carbohydrate 3.3 g, Cholesterol 98.6 mg, Fat 21.6 g, Protein 26.5 g, SaturatedFat 8 g, Sodium 77.7 mg, Sugar 3.3 g

BOB'S PULLED PORK ON A SMOKER



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This is the correct way to smoke a pork shoulder with professional results--from the brine, to the rub and sauce, to the rave reviews you will receive. Smoke is the key to breaking down the fat which adds flavor and moisture to the shoulder. Place in a bun with your favorite BBQ sauce.

Provided by bobthecook1

Categories     Main Dish Recipes     Pork     100+ Pulled Pork Recipes

Time 20h10m

Yield 20

Number Of Ingredients 11

1 (8 pound) pork shoulder roast
1 quart apple cider, or as needed
5 tablespoons white sugar
5 tablespoons light brown sugar
2 tablespoons kosher salt
2 tablespoons paprika
1 tablespoon onion powder
1 tablespoon freshly ground black pepper
1 tablespoon garlic powder
1 onion, chopped
3 cups hickory chips, or more as needed, soaked in water

Steps:

  • Place pork shoulder in a large pot and add enough apple cider to cover. Combine white sugar, brown sugar, salt, paprika, onion powder, black pepper, and garlic powder in a bowl. Mix about 1/4 cup sugar rub into cider; reserve remaining rub.
  • Cover pot and refrigerate for 12 hours.
  • Prepare smoker to about 210 degrees F (99 degrees C). Add enough wood chips to smoker.
  • Pour cider brine into the water pan of the smoker; add onion and about 1/4 cup more sugar rub. Spread remaining rub over pork shoulder. Transfer pork to the center of smoker.
  • Smoke pork until very tender, about 8 hours. Monitor hickory chips and liquid, adding more wood and water, respectively, as needed. Transfer pork to a large platter and cool for 30 minutes before shredding with forks.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 441.9 calories, Carbohydrate 15.2 g, Cholesterol 103.9 mg, Fat 32.1 g, Fiber 0.5 g, Protein 23.7 g, SaturatedFat 11.2 g, Sodium 2690.8 mg, Sugar 13.1 g

PERFECT SMOKED PORK



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Make and share this Perfect Smoked Pork recipe from Food.com.

Provided by Steve_G

Categories     Ham

Time 5h15m

Yield 1 Roast, 8 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 8

1 (8 lb) boston butt (fresh ham)
6 garlic cloves
8 large fresh basil leaves
1/2 teaspoon fresh thyme
1/2 teaspoon fresh oregano
1/4 cup chopped Italian parsley
1/2 cup olive oil
2 -4 tablespoons light brown sugar

Steps:

  • Combine all rub ingredients except sugar and grind into a green thick liquid with a food processor, blender or immersion blender.
  • Brush or rub green liquid over roast, sprinkle with sugar and wrap tightly with several layers of heavy duty foil.
  • Place in refrigerator for a minimum of 4 hours, but preferably overnight.
  • Soak 2 large chunks of hickory in water.
  • Light about 40-50 coals or an equal amount of hickory.
  • Do not use lighter fluid, a fire starter chimney is the best method.
  • Once coals are covered with a gray ash push them over to one side put the soaked hickory chunks on the coals and replace the grate, open the top of the foil wrapped roast and add about 1 cup of water.
  • Place roast on cool side of grill and put the cover on the grill with the holes over the meat.
  • Turn the meat 180 degrees every 60 minutes.
  • Add some more coals/wood in about 2 hours.
  • Smoke for a total of 4- 6 hours, internal temperature of the meat will be 170°F or so.
  • If the meat starts to get too brown, tent it with another sheet of foil.
  • The temp inside the grill should be around 275°F.
  • After removing from the grill be sure to cover with foil and allow to sit 15-20 minutes before carving.
  • Serve with your favorite bbq sauce, we like recipe#26794, Lee Lee's Famous Barbeque Sauce for Ribs w/ Preserves.
  • Brush some on the meat for the last 5-10 minutes of the cooking process if desired.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 672.6, Fat 49.1, SaturatedFat 14.4, Cholesterol 178.6, Sodium 178.4, Carbohydrate 4.3, Fiber 0.2, Sugar 3.4, Protein 50.4

PERFECT SMOKED PORK CHOPS



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You'd pay $30 for one of these in an upscale chop/steakhouse...you can charge your friends a little less if you want!

Provided by Scott222

Categories     Pork

Time 8h40m

Yield 4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 13

4 (18 -20 ounce) pork loin chops (bone-in...looks like a Porterhouse steak. Cut at 2 inch thickness and will weigh 18-20 oz each)
1 gallon water, for 4 chops use
1/2 cup kosher salt
1/2 cup granulated sugar
1 tablespoon peppercorn
1/4 cup brown sugar
1 teaspoon onion powder
1 teaspoon garlic powder
1 tablespoon chili powder
2 teaspoons kosher salt
1 teaspoon cumin
1/2 teaspoon ground black pepper
1 teaspoon paprika

Steps:

  • Start your work at least 8 hours before you want to eat.
  • Brine the meat. In a bowl or pot large enough to hold chops and 1 gallon of water, combine brine ingredients. Start with 2 cups of hot water to dissolve salt and sugar. After salt & sugar are completely dissolved, add more cold water and some ice to bring volume to 1 gallon. Make sure the brine solution is cold and add chops -- they should be completely submerged. Cover and refrigerate for 6-8 hours.
  • Smoke the chops. Smoking methods can vary. I use a barrel-smoker with an external firebox. Other methods will work, but be sure your temperature stays in the range of 175-200 F and never expose the chops to direct heat . When fire/smoke is ready, remove pork from brine and pat dry with paper towel. Place in smoker. Use hickory, mesquite or apple wood (or combinations), smoke for 1 hour. At this point, the chops can be cooked or reserved in refrigerator for several hours.
  • Cook the chops. Just before cooking, apply about 1 tablespoon of the rub to both sides. Grill on direct heat. This will take about 30 minutes. Be prepared to move the chops to indirect heat for a while of they are getting too brown prior to being done. Cook to an internal temperature of 140°F Remove from grill and rest 5 minutes before serving. Meat will be pink and very juicy -- don't worry about the pink! As long as you achieve a temperature of 140 in the thickest part of the chop, it's safe to eat (the trichinosis bug dies at 137 F). If you prefer a more well-done chop, cook to 150 before removing from heat.
  • But, in my opinion, at that temperature, you've just wasted a day's work.

Tips:

  • Choose the right cut of pork: Pork shoulder, pork butt, and pork loin are all good choices for smoking.
  • Prepare the pork: Trim any excess fat from the pork and season it with your favorite spices and herbs. You can also use a wet rub or marinade to add extra flavor.
  • Preheat your smoker: Preheat your smoker to the desired temperature (usually between 225 and 250 degrees Fahrenheit) and add your favorite wood chips or pellets.
  • Smoke the pork: Place the pork in the smoker and cook it until it reaches an internal temperature of 145 degrees Fahrenheit. This can take several hours, so be patient.
  • Let the pork rest: Once the pork is cooked, remove it from the smoker and let it rest for 15-30 minutes before slicing and serving.

Conclusion:

Smoking pork is a great way to create a delicious and flavorful meal. With a little planning and preparation, you can easily smoke pork at home. Just be sure to choose the right cut of pork, prepare it properly, preheat your smoker, smoke the pork until it reaches the desired internal temperature, and let it rest before slicing and serving. With these tips, you'll be able to enjoy delicious smoked pork in no time.

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