North Carolina-Style Pulled Pork

Total Time
5 to 6 hours
Rating
3(70)
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Ingredients

Yield:6 to 8 servings

    For the Pork

    • 3tablespoons hickory-wood shavings
    • 16- to 9-pound bone-in pork shoulder or Boston butt
    • Salt and freshly ground black pepper

    For the Sauce

    • 2cups cider vinegar
    • 1tablespoon salt
    • 1tablespoon ground white pepper
    • ½teaspoon ground black pepper
    • ½ to 1tablespoon red pepper flakes
    • 2tablespoons white sugar
    • ¼cup brown sugar
    • ½cup ketchup
Ingredient Substitution Guide
Nutritional analysis per serving (8 servings)

1269 calories; 92 grams fat; 32 grams saturated fat; 0 grams trans fat; 41 grams monounsaturated fat; 10 grams polyunsaturated fat; 14 grams carbohydrates; 1 gram dietary fiber; 11 grams sugars; 88 grams protein; 1385 milligrams sodium

Note: The information shown is Edamam’s estimate based on available ingredients and preparation. It should not be considered a substitute for a professional nutritionist’s advice.

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Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Place hickory chips in center of smoker or roasting pan and top with drip tray and rack. Massage pork all over with a lot of salt and pepper. Place on rack, skin-side up. Cover with two long pieces of heavy-duty foil that have been folded together tightly at long seams. Crimp foil around edges of smoker, leaving enough space between pork and foil so smoke can circulate. Turn heat to medium and smoke for 30 to 45 minutes, depending on size and your taste. Shut off heat and rest, covered, for 5 minutes.

  2. Step 2

    While pork is smoking, preheat oven to 300 degrees. Whisk together sauce ingredients in a large bowl, season to taste and refrigerate.

  3. Step 3

    Remove foil from smoker and transfer rack and pork to a sheet pan. Place in oven. Cook for 40 minutes per pound (about 4 to 5 hours), until a meat thermometer inserted into the middle of the roast registers 190 degrees. Remove pork and rest until cool enough to handle, about 20 minutes. While still warm, pull meat away from bones. Discard skin, fat and bones, and reserve crispy browned bits of fat and crust. Working quickly on a large cutting board, shred chunks of meat, pulling it with forks or fingers into long strands. Add reserved crispy bits and chop meat roughly. Transfer to a serving bowl, season with ½ to ¾ cup sauce, and mix well.

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North Carolina BBQ is distinctive in both styles - eastern and western - that it is chopped, not pulled. This sauce is also not reflective of either style of BBQ - eastern NC would never include brown sugar and especially not ketchup or any tomato sauce.

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Credits

Adapted from Elizabeth Karmel

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