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Ken Kelly
By Ken Kelly

Mexican Pulled Pork - Meat Church

Updated at: Thu, 17 Aug 2023 05:13:50 GMT

Nutrition balance score

Unbalanced
Glycemic Index
36
Low
Glycemic Load
0
Low

Nutrition per serving

Calories700 kcal (35%)
Total Fat50 g (71%)
Carbs1.1 g (0%)
Sugars0.5 g (1%)
Protein57.7 g (115%)
Sodium243 mg (12%)
Fiber0 g (0%)
% Daily Values based on a 2,000 calorie diet

Instructions

Step 1
Prepare your smoker at a temperature of 250 degrees. I recommend a heavier smoke wood or pellet for this cook such as oak, mesquite, hickory or pecan. We used the Meat Church pellet blend.
Step 2
Pork butt prep Remove all excess fat from the pork butt.
Step 3
Prepare the pork butt Slather the pork butt thoroughly in hot sauce. Season all sides of the pork liberally with Meat Church Dia de la Fajita Seasoning. Allow the pork butt to "sweat out" for at least 15 minutes which just means let the season fully adhere.
Step 4
Smoking the pork butt This cook should take around 7-8 hours or so depending on weight. Plan on an hour per pound. Place the butt directly on the grate, fat side down. We are cooking this butt until it has developed a great bark and has reached at least 170 degrees internal temp before we wrap. I highly recommend an instant read thermometer. This will probably be around 5-6 hours in depending on size and temp of your cooker At this point remove the butt and place it in a half steam pan. Apply a liberal coating of hot sauce. Apply more Dia de la Fajita seasoning. Then top it with the sliced butter. Pour the chicken stock in the bottom of the pan. Cover the pan tightly with foil and return to the smoker. Continue smoking the butt until it reaches 205 degrees internal temperature. You will not be able to feel any resistance when you probe with your instant read thermometer.
Step 5
Finishing Allow the butt to rest at least 30 minutes. Optionally - Pour the au jus into a fat separator. You can preserve this to dredge the meat through to add some great moisture when you serve. Shred or pull the pork. Sprinkle more seasoning and toss the pork. Mexican Pulled Pork Toss the pork in the au jus. Mexican Pulled Pork Build tacos or sandwiches and enjoy!
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