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Title: St. Paddys day pork shouulder
Post by: Kilted_Griller on March 17, 2013, 09:01:50 PM
So the XC and I joined forces to slow cook a pork shoulder for our friends this St. Paddys Day. She was a trooper geting up with me at 0500 to start the 26er'! I figured if I can't beat her I better make her my help!!

Happy St. Patricks Day from the KG Clan and Keegan, the best Irish Water Spaniel on the planet (the April issue of Gun Dog magazine has an article called "The Forgotten Retriever" about Irish Water Spaniels which is a great read if you shoot feathers). My kilt is a County Cork tartan and the beer is a Sculpin IPA
(http://i273.photobucket.com/albums/jj210/Kilted-Surveyor/IMAG0249.jpg)

an 8.5lb shoulder seasoned and rested overnight. The rub is brown sugar, kosher salt, smoked paprika, applewood smoked cracked black pepper and chipotle powder
(http://i273.photobucket.com/albums/jj210/Kilted-Surveyor/P1010413.jpg)

The shoulder has been on 4 hrs, the drip beans for 2 and we just put the stuffed jalapenos on. they are stuffed with chorizo and sharp cheddar cheese
(http://i273.photobucket.com/albums/jj210/Kilted-Surveyor/P1010418.jpg)

the shoulder after 10hrs..
(http://i273.photobucket.com/albums/jj210/Kilted-Surveyor/P1010419.jpg)

the "drip beans" after 5 hrs...
(http://i273.photobucket.com/albums/jj210/Kilted-Surveyor/P1010422.jpg)

half of the shoulder pulled with the bbq sauce and the stuffed jalapenos in the background. The BBQ sauce is a New Mexico chili borbon sauce (do I have a bourbon addiction?!)
(http://i273.photobucket.com/albums/jj210/Kilted-Surveyor/P1010421.jpg)

I need to thank "1buckie" and "jeepdad" for the instruction on the beans. They came out superb and without their help the XC and I would have failed miserably!!
Again, happy St. Patricks Day to all!! Thanks for looking!!

Slainte


Title: Re: St. Paddys day pork shouulder
Post by: Golly on March 17, 2013, 11:06:07 PM
happy st pats to you KG, it was st pat day yesterday here, my wife was born in belfast so just a few drinks where had at home  ;) ;) :P
i must do the drip beans soon
Title: Re: St. Paddys day pork shouulder
Post by: 1buckie on March 17, 2013, 11:22:56 PM

Well !!!!

Let's hear it for (in no particular order)

Irish Water Spaniels, THE X C,  drip beans, County Cork, Sculpin IPA, slow & easy done pork,

stuffed jalapenos, The KG,  New Mexico chili bourbon sauce,  St. Patricks Day, and, and....

well...you get the idea....grand slam all around !!!!!!!     
 

Title: St. Paddys day pork shouulder
Post by: Eastex on March 18, 2013, 04:42:02 AM
Those 26ers are magnificent beasts, good looking grub.


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Title: Re: St. Paddys day pork shouulder
Post by: Duke on March 18, 2013, 06:40:49 AM
Top o' the morni'n KG, and fantastic cook! Happy St. Paddys Day to you and yours. :)
Title: Re: St. Paddys day pork shouulder
Post by: Heyjude on March 18, 2013, 07:30:02 AM
Everything looks fantastic, but I have one question for you?
Is that a 5:00 AM brew your holding? If so, bonus points scored.. 8)
Title: Re: St. Paddys day pork shouulder
Post by: Kilted_Griller on March 18, 2013, 09:47:40 AM
Quote from: Heyjude on March 18, 2013, 07:30:02 AM
Everything looks fantastic, but I have one question for you?
Is that a 5:00 AM brew your holding? If so, bonus points scored.. 8)

LOL! No on the 5:00 am brew. I'm dedicated, but not that dedicated.
Title: Re: St. Paddys day pork shouulder
Post by: Craig on March 18, 2013, 06:20:59 PM
Lookin' good! Real good!  8)
Title: Re: St. Paddys day pork shouulder
Post by: 1911Ron on March 24, 2013, 12:52:18 PM
The food looks great, i'll have to try a slow cook one of these days.