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Wednesday, 6 April 2016
How to Cook a Boston Butt in a Crock Pot for a BBQ
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Rinse the outside of the pork well with cool, running water. Pat the outside of the meat dry with a paper towel.
Step 2
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Rub the outside of the pork with the olive oil until the meat is coated evenly. Sprinkle the spices evenly on the meat and massage the spices in. Wrap the butt in plastic wrap and place in the refrigerator to marinate
Step 3
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Take the pork out of the refrigerator and remove the plastic. Place the butt in the slow cooker.
Step 4
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Top the pork with the garlic and onions. Pour the apple cider over the pork, followed by the apple cider vinegar and liquid smoke. Finish by covering the pork with water until it is completely submerged.
Step 5
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Turn the heat to high and cook for 3 hours. Turn the heat to medium after 3 hours and cook for another 5 hours. Turn the heat down to low to finish the cooking for 2 hours.
Step 6
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Take the lid off the slow cooker and use a pair of metal tongs to remove the meat and place in a large bowl.
Step 7
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To make barbecue, or pulled pork, use two forks to separate the meat by inserting the forks back to back in the meat and pulling in opposite directions. Top the pulled pork with your favorite barbecue sauce.
Warnings
Place the slow cooker on a countertop away from the reach of children.
Never leave the slow cooker unattended while the heat is on high.
Tips
Pour the barbecue sauce on the meat after it has been removed from the slow cooker to prevent the sauce from burning.
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