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Pork Steaks



If you haven’t had pork steaks, then get that smoker out this weekend and cook some. You’ll love them.

1-1/4” Thick cut pork steaks
Central City BBQ Sweet Heat Rub
Elk Creek BBQ Texas Red Rub
1c BBQ Sauce
1/2c Coke

Light and setup your smoker to smoke at 275-300*. Lightly season all sides of the pork steaks with the Sweet Heat rub, followed by a light coat of Texas Red. Add cherry wood to your smoker, and place the pork steaks on the cooking grate. Let them cook for about 30 minutes, then flip. Cook for another 30, and flip again. Start checking internal temperature, flip every 15 minutes, and when you reach 175, remove form the smoker, and wrap with butcher paper. Return the pork steaks to the smoker when they reach 198* internal temperature. Remove from the smoker again, take the pork steaks out of the butcher paper, and apply sauce to all sides. Put them back on the smoker for about 5 minutes, flip, and cook for another 5 minutes until the sauce is tacky on the pork steaks. Now they’re done. Enjoy them with a great bbq side.

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23 Comments

  1. I have the butcher cut the pork butt into 1/2 to 3/4 inch, season up one or two of them and on the pit at 225 to get some smoke flavor, then 325 to finish the cook. eat them for breakfast with eggs. makes a great meal.

  2. The best pork steak I have ever had was brined for an hour, then patted dry and seasoned, pan seared, seasoned again, drizzled with lemon juice, then into a baking dish and covered and baked in the oven for an hour. Most savory, fall apart tender, and delicous pork steaks I have ever had. Not everything has to be smoked or bbq'd. Just saying. Every grilled bbq pork steak that has ever been put in front of me is a chewy borderline piece of leather. And I live in St. Louis where you can actually find these on the menu in restaurants and even supposed "professional chefs" cant serve them tender when they're grilled.

  3. I had one of these for the first time at a truck stop. I legit couldn’t believe how good they were and why it was my first time hearing of them.

    I would’ve eaten both of those on camera and ate 5 more immediately afterwards 😂

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