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Crock Pot Boston Butt Shoulder For

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Ingredients

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5 lbs boston butt
1/3 cup yellow mustard
1/2 cup your favorite barbecue rub (your favorite kind)

Nutritional information

486.9
Calories
272 g
Calories From Fat
30.3 g
Total Fat
10.5 g
Saturated Fat
148.8 mg
Cholesterol
479.7mg
Sodium
8.3 g
Carbs
0.6 g
Dietary Fiber
5.5 g
Sugars
42.4 g
Protein
206g
Serving Size (g)
6
Serving Size

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Crock Pot Boston Butt Shoulder For

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    What about pan searing the roast before rubbing it? Searing should seal in the juices. Then rub after searing. That should help with the development of a nice bark. cook on low in crock pot until almost done then bake in the oven for the remaining hour of cook time.

    • 580 min
    • Serves 6
    • Easy

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    Crock-Pot Boston Butt Shoulder for Pulled Pork,I prefer using a smoker, but this is excellent as well. The preparation is the same as for a smoker.,What about pan searing the roast before rubbing it? Searing should seal in the juices. Then rub after searing. That should help with the development of a nice bark. cook on low in crock pot until almost done then bake in the oven for the remaining hour of cook time.,Sear the roast before rubbing and putting into crock pot to develop a nice bark and cooking in the oven for the last hour to firm up the bark a little bit.


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    Rinse Roast and Remove as Much Fat from the Outside as Is Practical.

    2
    Done

    Dry the Roast and Slather With Mustard.

    3
    Done

    Add Enough Rub to Cover the Roast Evenly (don't Be Stingy).

    4
    Done

    Using Hands, Rub the Spices and Mustard Into the Roast on All Sides.

    5
    Done

    Place 1 1/2 Inch Balls of Aluminum Foil in a 4 or 5 Quart Crock Pot to Raise the Roast Above Liquids That Will Collect in the Pot.

    6
    Done

    Place the Roast Into the Crock Pot and Set on Low.

    7
    Done

    Cook the Roast Until It Is 190 to 200f Internal Temperature.

    8
    Done

    During the Cook, the Liquids Collected May Be Removed and Chilled For Defatting.

    9
    Done

    Depending on How "hot" Your Crock Pot Cooks, This May Take 8 to 12 Hours on Low or 5 to 8 Hours on High. I Recommend Using Temperature Rather Than Time.

    10
    Done

    Another Indication of Doneness Is to Try to Remove the Blade Bone by Hand. If It Can Be Easily Removed, It Is Done.

    11
    Done

    Rest the Roast Until It Can Pulled Apart by Hand or With Forks. Remove Fat as You Pull the Pork.

    12
    Done

    Wet the Roast With a Portion of the Defatted Juices and Mix.

    13
    Done

    Serve With Your Favorite Sauce, Applied on the Side or on Top For Sandwiches.

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