A & R BBQ Pork Shoulder Sandwich
- Ready In:
- 8hrs 45mins
- Ingredients:
- 4
- Serves:
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10-12
ingredients
- 1 (3 -4 lb) pork shoulder
- 12 sandwich buns, toasted
- 1⁄2 gallon Coleslaw
- 1⁄2 gallon barbecue sauce
directions
- Place the pork shoulder, fat-or-skin side down, on a grill rack over a very hot pit. Cook for 5 hours. Turn and cook until the shoulder reaches an internal temperature of 180 ° in the thickest part when tested with a meat thermometer, about 3 hours longer.
- Remove the pork shoulder from the pit, and pull off the meat as you need it. You may leave meat to pull or chop it.
- Take large toasted bun, pour hot BBQ sauce over meat, and add coleslaw.
- This makes a awesome finger-licking sandwich.
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Reviews
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With no way to get around it, I had to share this during a neighborhood BBQ party, & it was a big hit! One of my neighbors provided his own homemade BBQ sauce & it made for a wonderful tasting pork sandwich! Thanks for sharing this GREAT KEEPER! [Made & reviewed for my SANDWICH theme in My-3-Chefs cooking event]
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Bullhead City, Arizona
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