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Pulled Pork & Chicken Wings
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I bought 10 wings from Kellers totaling 1.75 lbs (they have much bigger wings than Sprouts). I again followed Serious Eats[@rev] for the dry-marinade and cooking. I debated grilling but opted instead to just use the oven.
I did the same as last time[@rev] for the sauce. Just a bit of butter and Franks Red Hot. It was just enough to coat them all and absorb the flavor without being greasy or sticky.
I ate 8 of them and Meredith had the other two. They were really good. I prefer these larger ones!
Dukes Coleslaw recipe[@rev] halved with extra cabbage and half of the mayo replaced with fat-free greek yogurt. It's a nice way to cut some calories and it was really not missed. She also added some (homegrown) chives.
This was the main focus for the meal. I again followed Serious Eats[@rev] like last time[@rev]. I made the dry-rub a bit differently:
which skipped paprika, sugar, and anything spicy.
I committed a major BBQ sin and cut off a nice chunk of the fat from the original pork shoulder. I was happy to lose some calories with this and I figured (hoped) it wouldn't make a big difference.
I spread all of the rub around (I goofed. I forgot to reserve some) and then put it in the bag and cooked at 165°F for about 26 hours.
I debated back and forth as to whether to grill it or use the oven and I opted for the grill. I made wood pouches as can be seen in the photos (I opted not to soak the wood). I grilled it for about 2 hours constantly playing with the temps to get it to hover around 300°F. I mostly just had the heat over the hot side but I occasionally had to turn up the cold side too.
At one point it was really smoking! I probably should have changed the wood packets after it died down but I didn't.
After about two hours, I "pulled" it in the mixer (the lazy way!)!
See below for some of the weights. I was surprised how much liquid came out but upon reading, that is normal. To make life easier, I refrigerated the liquid so that I could scrape it into the trash can. It turns out there was actually not a ton of fat. It was mostly water with lots of collagen.
Time | Weight | Comment |
---|---|---|
Raw | 5.17 lbs | |
After cooking, before draining | 5.05 lbs | Presumably what it weighed going in |
All drained liquid | 1.70 lbs | |
Bone and Cartilage | 0.30 lbs | |
Shredded | 3.71 lbs | WITH bowl (and after a few nibbled...) |
Bowl Alone | 1.59 lbs |
(I need to weigh the bowl later)
Smoke coming from the grill
Shredding in the mixer