06/11/2020 23:17

Recipe of Speedy Amazing Aggie Dr. Pepper Pulled Pork

by Andrew Manning

Amazing Aggie Dr. Pepper Pulled Pork
Amazing Aggie Dr. Pepper Pulled Pork

Hello everybody, hope you are having an incredible day today. Today, we’re going to make a distinctive dish, amazing aggie dr. pepper pulled pork. It is one of my favorites food recipes. For mine, I am going to make it a bit unique. This will be really delicious.

Amazing Aggie Dr. Pepper Pulled Pork is one of the most well liked of current trending foods on earth. It is simple, it’s fast, it tastes delicious. It is enjoyed by millions every day. Amazing Aggie Dr. Pepper Pulled Pork is something which I have loved my whole life. They’re nice and they look wonderful.

Cooking pork with Dr Pepper is bizarre, I know. It came to me in a vision. If you haven't ever tried it, cook up a pork shoulder sometime soon. You'll be amazed at how much you can do with the stuff.

To begin with this recipe, we must first prepare a few components. You can have amazing aggie dr. pepper pulled pork using 4 ingredients and 16 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.

The ingredients needed to make Amazing Aggie Dr. Pepper Pulled Pork:
  1. Make ready 6-8 lb pork shoulder roast (bone-in or boneless)
  2. Take 1 small bottle yellow mustard
  3. Prepare Pork rub and/or BBQ Seasonings of choice
  4. Take 2 liter Dr. Pepper soda

Either way, this pulled pork is a long, slow braise that will leave your house smelling amazing. How To Make Instant Pot Dr. As I said I had never made pulled pork before so I was a little intimidated. Mix the desired amount of your favorite barbecue sauce into the shredded pork and This makes for some amazing pulled pork sandwiches.

Steps to make Amazing Aggie Dr. Pepper Pulled Pork:
  1. Place the pork shoulder in a large ziploc type bag or storage container with tight fitting lid. Fill container with Dr. Pepper. Be sure pork is well-covered, then seal tightly and allow to marinate overnight or up to 24 hours. (Use regular DP, not reduced or zero calorie - the sugars from the soda help in the marinating process and some sweet flavoring.)
  2. Optional: For a spicy kick, you could add a couple of halved jalapeño peppers to the DP marinade. For less kick but some jalapeño flavor, remove seeds.
  3. Remove pork shoulder from marinade and place in a large bowl. Pat dry with paper towels.
  4. Generously slather the pork with yellow mustard, covering all sides and ends. This will act as a binder for your seasonings and will not flavor the meat.
  5. Apply your choice of pork seasonings thoroughly and in layers all over the pork. It would be difficult to overseason here in my opinion - make sure it's covered and the seasoning will help create a bark on thy outside as it cooks. I use Killer Hogs BBQ Seasoning and Head Country regular Seasoning. (Both are available at Walmart.) I have also used Fiesta brand Pork Rub.
  6. Allow pork to rest for 10-15 minutes while the grill/smoker heats up.
  7. If you have a pellet grill, preheat to 225-250° and set your preferred smoke level. If using a smoker, charcoal grill or propane grill, set up as you normally would for a low and slow cook. Ideal temp should be in that range.
  8. Once grill is heated, place pork on top rack (my preference) and cook until internal temp hits 165°F.
  9. Take a quick peek at the pork every hour or so and spritz with apple juice, apple cider vinegar or even just water if thy meat begins to look too dry. I use a 50/50 mixture of apple and pineapple juice in my spray bottle, and that works well.
  10. At 165° internal temp, remove from grill and wrap with heavy duty aluminum foil. Place wrapped pork in a roasting pan and place back on the grill. (The foil will help keep the meat from drying out, and the roasting pan will catch the drippings that you will want to have later.)
  11. Continue cooking until internal temp hits 204°. (That has been the magic number for my pulled pork.)
  12. Remove pork with roasting pan from the grill. Carefully set pork aside momentarily and pour drippings from the roasting pan into another container. Return pork, still wrapped, to roasting pan and place in a cooler, cover with a towel or towels and allow to rest for 30 minutes - 2 hours.
  13. Once pork has rested, carefully remove from foil. You will want to do this in the roasting pan to catch the drippings that will be inside of the foil. Place pork in a large bowl for pulling. Careful, pork will still be very HOT!
  14. Begin pulling the pork into large pieces, looking for and removing chunks of unrendered fat. Continue separating the meat into smaller pieces and mixing it together until you have the consistency that you want. Be careful not to go overboard here - the pork can turn mushy if over-pulled.
  15. Add the drippings back to the pork and mix a little more. This is optional, but I have found that it adds great flavor and keeps the pork from drying out when stored in the refrigerator for a few days or frozen for later use.
  16. This pulled pork makes amazing sandwiches, tacos, enchiladas, nachos and even pulled pork hash with eggs for breakfast!

As I said I had never made pulled pork before so I was a little intimidated. Mix the desired amount of your favorite barbecue sauce into the shredded pork and This makes for some amazing pulled pork sandwiches. Pulled pork is one meal my husband and boys never get tired of, and this Slow Cooker Dr Pepper Pulled Pork is definitely a family favorite! I mean, it's cooked in Dr Pepper soda, along with barbecue sauce and lots of savory spices, which means it's really hard to go wrong with this crowd-pleasing. Pepper and BBQ sauce on top of roast.

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