Smoked Pulled Pork

jaysongeisler @cook_3409330
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Pat pork shoulder dry with paper towels
- 2
Mix brown sugar and rub together. Coat all sides of pork with mixture
- 3
Put pork in preheated pellet grill at 225. Smoke until internal temperature is 160 degrees.
- 4
At 160 wrap pork in aluminum foil and smoke until internal temperature reaches 205 degrees.
- 5
Let pork sit 1 hour at room temperature before pulling.
- 6
While pulling disregard any fat. Personally I like to add BBQ sauce to pulled pork prior to serving. Serve on a brioche bun.
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