Boston Butt Recipes On Charcoal Grill

If you are just getting started with BBQ I highly recommend making a smoke pork shoulder on your charcoal grill one of the first recipes you try.

Pork shoulder is a lot more forgiving than Smoked Brisket and a lot cheaper in case you mess up.

That said, I will guarantee that if you follow this recipe, you will have tasty bbq pork when you are finished.

The Weber kettle is the OG of the grilling world and I think it’s what every pit master should start with before spending thousands on other smokers.

Kettle grills can do it all, from hot and fast steaks to low and slow pulled pork and ribs.

Pulled Pork on a Charcoal Grill

Pork Shoulder on Charcoal Grill πŸ”—

Making delicious pulled pork on the charcoal grill!

Prep: 60min

Total: 360min

Serving Size: 1 serving

Nutrition Facts: calories 352 kcal, servingSize 1 serving

Ingredients:

  • Pork shoulder (about 6lbs)
  • ΒΌ cup kosher salt
  • 1 cup water
  • yellow mustard
  • black pepper
  • garlic powder
  • brown sugar
  • apple juice
  • bbq sauce

Instruction:

  1. Dissolve the salt in lukewarm water. The salt to water ratio we used is 1/4 cup of kosher salt to 4 cups of water. Add some ice cubes to cool down this warm water before adding it to the pork. Soak the pork in. Leave it in the fridge for 1 hour.
  2. An hour later, fill the charcoal into the chimney, light up some paper, and put the charcoal chimney on the top.
  3. Use a paper towel to pat dry the pork. Squeeze some yellow mustard and make it cover evenly on the pork. This will help the powder seasoning mix stick to the pork. Cover the pork evenly with black pepper, garlic powder, and brown sugar.
  4. When there are white ashes covered on the top part of the charcoal, it is ready to grill! Pour the lighted charcoal to the grill, also lay some unlit charcoal together, so it will extend the cooking time. Let it heat up for 5 minutes, then use a wire brush to clean the grate. Then wipe it with a paper towel that is soaked in oil, and repeat this process several times.
  5. We are going to place the pork on the side of indirect heat. Before adding the pork, place an aluminum pan with 1 cup of apple juice underneath. This will help to keep the pork moist during the smoking process, and also catches the juice that drips off.
  6. Lay 2 chunks of wood on top of the charcoal. Close the lid and cook for about 3 hours.I usually come back to check the temperature every couple hours, and spray some apple juice on the surface. So the pork won’t dry out. If the grill temperature drops below 300, add more charcoal in, together with a block of wood chunk with.
  7. Now after 3 hours of cooking time, we’ve already got a lot of smoking flavor. Then we are going to transfer this pork into the apple juice pan. Clean the crate, and cover the tray with a heavy-duty aluminum foil. Add more charcoal in and let it keep cooking for about 1 hour.Cook until the internal temperature reaches above 200F. If it is below this range, it will get cooked but won't be as easy to pull.
  8. Remove the pork from the grill, and let it rest for 1 hour, so that it will keep the maximum of the juice.
  9. One hour later, it is time to pull! You can add some bbq sauce or other seasoning you like to mix well here. Enjoy!

FAQ

How long does it take to cook a Boston butt on a charcoal grill?

Lightly oil the grill grates. Cook the pork butt over indirect heat, keeping the temperature consistently at about 225 degrees F, 5 hours and 30 minutes.

Do you flip a Boston butt when grilling?

Wrap in aluminum foil to keep the meat from getting too much smoke and to catch the moisture being released during the cooking process. Maintain the fire: No need to add any more wood or coals; just maintain the fire and let the butt finish cooking.

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