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		<title>Cooking ideas &#8211; Pulled Pork</title>
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<p>Here at BigRoast.com we&#8217;ve had some ideas come in for new and delicious ways to <a href="http://polarbee.typepad.com/weblog/pork/" target="_blank">enjoy pork </a>on the spit and pulled pork seems to be a favourite. For pulled pork you use the butt cut and smoked slowly &hellip;</p>]]></description>
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<p>Here at BigRoast.com we&#8217;ve had some ideas come in for new and delicious ways to <a href="http://polarbee.typepad.com/weblog/pork/" target="_blank">enjoy pork </a>on the spit and pulled pork seems to be a favourite. For pulled pork you use the butt cut and smoked slowly on a spit using real wood and basted continually with a vinegar mop.</p>
<p>The whole process takes about eight hours and half a case of beer. After 3/4 of the case is gone you start your pot of barbecue sauce simmering on the edge of the grill. You can use the pulled pork in sandwiches by using a fork to &#8220;pull&#8221; <span>the meat</span> of the pork shoulder, mix it up with the barbecue sauce, and place it on a bun.</p>
<p>However, if you don&#8217;t have access to a <a href="http://www.bigroast.com/hog-roast-meat/spit-roasts/" target="_blank">spit roast</a> machine you can make it in your oven using this recipe.</p>
<p><strong>Gretchen&#8217;s Pulled Pork<br />
</strong>1 pork shoulder or butt, bone in or out<br />
BBQ rub of your choice or just rub the meat with a mixture of coarse <span>ground black pepper</span> and brown sugar.<br />
Let the meat marinate for eight hours or overnight.<br />
Place the meat in a 250 degree oven for eight hours.<br />
When ready to serve pull chunks of meat off and then &#8220;pull&#8221; the meat into shreds by pulling between two forks. Do not discard the fat. mix it in, this is not a low fat dish, use the fat and enjoy it. <br />
For a traditional serving method very lightly moisten the meat with sweetened vinegar<br />
To warm before serving put the vinegared meat in a pan and cover tightly then heat at 250 degrees until heated.</p>
<p><strong>Big Roast is London’s leading <a href="http://www.bigroast.com/hog-roast-meat/hog-roasts/" target="_blank">hog roast</a> and lamb roast service. For more information either email contact@bigroast.com or call 0845 500 5450.</strong></p>
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