Injected for the first time yesterday (a pork shoulder) then put in a foiled tray and covered to leave in the fridge until it goes on the WSM later today.
Overnight loads of the liquid has seeped back out - do I re-inject it of is the shoulder saturated which is why it all seeped out?
Injecting
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YetiDave
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Re: Injecting
I don't usually bother - the shoulder's holding all the liquid it can by this point
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RobinC
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Re: Injecting
Same for me, if it seeps out it seeps out. I'm still on the fence about the merits of injecting pork shoulders for home BBQ to be honest. I probably only do it one in four cooks and I'm not convinced about the effects it has on the overall flavour or moisture levels. What I have go into is using a finishing sauce when the pork has been pulled. The finishing sauce is normally very similar to an injection I then put small amounts of this over the pork whilst it is sitting in a dish waiting for people to eat it (which isn't usually long)
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Re: Injecting
Yep that's how I do it, I also have ice cube tray full of plain i.e. unseasoned pork jellied stock which gives a flavour boost IMHO.
I will try injecting with a complimentary marinade when I next do a big shoulder to see if there is any change in the flavour. I was thinking of injecting with a garlic based marinade but keeping garlic out of the rub.
I will try injecting with a complimentary marinade when I next do a big shoulder to see if there is any change in the flavour. I was thinking of injecting with a garlic based marinade but keeping garlic out of the rub.