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Pulled Pork Recipe Using an Offset Smoker



Want to learn a tasty pulled pork recipe? Then this is the video for you!

In this video we’ll be covering off everything you need to know about smoking pulled pork in an offset smoker! We’ll go through injecting, the different cuts you can use for pulled pork, the smoker set up, some fire management, temperatures and more!

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25 Comments

  1. Is it possible to use a leg roast for pulled pork? I have a 7kg boneless pork leg that I want to get crackling on and then keep smoking until it probes tender, will this work for a leg or should I just roast it to around 60-70?

  2. thanks for the tips! got a big bbq coming up for Veterans day and Ive never done pulled pork in an offset before – only pellet smokers. Seems about the same – just need to maintain the fire. Looks delicious!

  3. Is there something in offset smokers that allows the meat to stay so juicy (also watched your beef ribs and brisket video) at those higher temps? Normally I do it in a Weber kettle and most people suggest staying 225 or 250 max

  4. Love your channel brother! Was actually recommended to me by a mate whos a top gun in the nz bbq scene. Always informative with no unnecessary info and I always get great results following your principals. Thanks for your channel bro!

  5. have you thought about using butcher paper to wrap with instead of foil? I havent done this with pork butt, but i have done it with brisket and it seems to help with keeping more of the bark in place. the paper retains moisture, while also allowing some of it to still evaporate, and you dont end up with a large build up of moisture within the wrap

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