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Best Pork Cut for pulled pork

Postby Tucker » 21 Sep 2010, 18:02

What is the best cut of pork for pulled pork?

I have been buying regular pork shoulder however I was wondering if there was a better cut, I get a bit mixed up with the USA v's uk naming of the cuts to be honest :?
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Re: Best Pork Cut for pulled pork

Postby Steve » 21 Sep 2010, 18:49

Shoulder is good.

You could ask your butcher for a neck end too. Are you buying whole shoulders?
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Re: Best Pork Cut for pulled pork

Postby Tucker » 21 Sep 2010, 19:21

I generally buy what ever I can get hold of. Do you find whole shoulder better?
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Re: Best Pork Cut for pulled pork

Postby Steve » 21 Sep 2010, 19:44

I find whole shoulders a bit big to work with to be honest. I do buy whole shoulders, but I cut them into butt and picnic and cut separately.

Do you buy from a butcher or are you getting your meat from the supermarkets / cash & carry? I use a butcher for pretty much everything, but I have had some particularly good boneless shoulder form Costco in the past.
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Re: Best Pork Cut for pulled pork

Postby Tucker » 21 Sep 2010, 19:51

Ok, I may give that a go with the whole shoulder, I get mine from the supermarket or macros. Sometimes I get it from the butcher but generally I prefer to get other meats from him.

Macros i find the best as the selection of meat is vast and you get to choose the best; also they have an onsite butcher who cat cut and prepare the meat for you if you want
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Re: Best Pork Cut for pulled pork

Postby Steve » 21 Sep 2010, 20:02

Yeah Makro is ok, there's usually a good selection there and if you explain a Boston Butt to the onsite butcher he should be able to cut it for you. Is there a reason you don't like getting shoulder from your butcher though? Too expensive or not good..

Can't say that I buy any meat from the supermarket so can't comment on that.
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Re: Best Pork Cut for pulled pork

Postby Tucker » 21 Sep 2010, 20:09

To be honest it's cost, once I have learnt what do do I have no issue buying good quality from the butcher but whilst I'm practicing I will use cheaper cuts
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Re: Best Pork Cut for pulled pork

Postby Steve » 21 Sep 2010, 20:46

That's fair enough, as long as your butcher is delivering the quality you need when you do want it. :D

I've found that over time my butcher has got to know me very well and I get keen pricing now. I hope you can manage to achieve the same with yours.
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Re: Best Pork Cut for pulled pork

Postby Tucker » 21 Sep 2010, 20:54

Yeah the butcher knows me well and I get good prices already :)
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Re: Best Pork Cut for pulled pork

Postby British BBQ Society » 22 Sep 2010, 10:35

I go for the neck end every time, if you are looking for a decent bit of loin in there ask for them to cut the neck end and leave 3 or 4 ribs on the end.
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