Pulled Pork Question

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When you serve your pulled pork, do any of you ever sauce the pork in the pan after pulling it? (Mix sauce or something else with the meat before serving it)

Or do you just pull it, and let people add sauce to the sandwich if they choose.

I have a bunch of ppl coming over Saturday. I am smoking a few butts & pulling Friday (so I dont have to mess around with it on Sat.). My intention is to warm the pulled pork saturday before serving. I am ikind of concerned that the meat will be dry if I smoke it and pull it the day before.

Any advice would be appreciated.
 
I'd wait til Saturday to pull it, doesn't take long and will help keep it moist. I don't know if you foil, but I know a lot of folks here will keep all the drippings from the foiling and add it back in after the pull.....delicious!

Let us know how it goes:-D.

KC
 
When you serve your pulled pork, do any of you ever sauce the pork in the pan after pulling it? (Mix sauce or something else with the meat before serving it)

Or do you just pull it, and let people add sauce to the sandwich if they choose.

I do not sauce it, I let them add their owns sauce. I set out a couple different sauces to choose from.

I have a bunch of ppl coming over Saturday. I am smoking a few butts & pulling Friday (so I dont have to mess around with it on Sat.). My intention is to warm the pulled pork saturday before serving. I am ikind of concerned that the meat will be dry if I smoke it and pull it the day before.

Any advice would be appreciated.

If you can vac-seal the pork, add a little apple juice before you seal, and re-heat by putting the bag in hot water. This way it doesn't over-cook and dry out when reheating..
 
When you serve your pulled pork, do any of you ever sauce the pork in the pan after pulling it? (Mix sauce or something else with the meat before serving it)

Or do you just pull it, and let people add sauce to the sandwich if they choose.

I have a bunch of ppl coming over Saturday. I am smoking a few butts & pulling Friday (so I dont have to mess around with it on Sat.). My intention is to warm the pulled pork saturday before serving. I am ikind of concerned that the meat will be dry if I smoke it and pull it the day before.

Any advice would be appreciated.


Like others said above, I provide multiple sauces, so we dont sauce the meat itself. Plus there are folks who can eat the meat but not the sauce...

If you're cooking Friday evening/night, I suggest wrapping them in foil and then wrapping them in towels, putting them in a warmer (cooler without any ice) overnight. The next morning they'll still be hot as **** and burning your fingers when you pull it.

Or, the bag sealed with some apple juice works (as described above). I suggest that you dont pull it Friday night; it will be dry. Mind you, worse things have happened in the scheme of life, but it'll be better if you pull it Saturday.
 
I did something different with my last PP. I made some pork broth with a bunch of bones from "value pack assorted pork chop" bones, instead of the rendered juices, I mixed the broth in with the PP along with some Shack Attack sauce. It was really tasty and the moisture level was wonderful.
 
I wrap my pork butts on the final stage of the cook. When they are done I strain the fat and mix in a little bit on my red sauce (4-5 table spoons). I eye ball it but I try and end up with one cup of sauce thinned out. I pour that over the butt when I wrap it to rest (about 2 hours).

When I pull my pork I pour that sauce over the pulled parts so they don't dry out. I mainly do it to add mositure not for a flavor kick.
 
After i pull my pork I always put a little bit of dip or "finishing sauce" the dip i use is a eastern carolina dip;

apple cider vinegar
salt
turbinado sugar
crushed red pepper

I use just a little bit so you get the tang of the vinegar and it brings out the sweetness of the pork.

Then i serve it with a bunch of different sauces on the side. Most of my friends don't realize that I have added a dip to it already because I only put a little bit in once i pull.
 
I do not add sauce since everyone likes different kinds. I personally like my pp sandwich with a mix of vinegar based and sweet/spicy Memphis style and cole slaw on it.
 
I usually don't sauce it, I let people add the sauce on their own. I have a number of family members who prefer my pulled pork without the sauce.

I have to cook for a picnic labor day weekend, ( friday night for a Saturday afternoon picnic), I may try the wrapping/cooler trick, and then pulling it on Saturday. Thanks for the suggestion!!
 
I mix back the de-fatted juices a little salt and a little "E NC PIG JUICE" to season it, Blues Hog TN Red clone, Sassy & Sweet mustard and Shack Attack on the side.
 
we add the pan juices and just enough sauce to provide a little color, less than a half cup.
 
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