How to Make Pork Butt BBQ
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Chef Philip Anderson studied at culinary institutions all over the world including Culinary Institute of America and School for American Chefs and has worked in places including Le Deli Rive in Switzerland, Relais, and Hacienda De Los Morales in Mexico City. He assisted Team USA in the 1992 Culinary Olympics in Germany and was a featured Guest Chef at the Aspen Food and Wine Festival. Chef Phil is currently the director of fresh foods at Harris Teeter and oversees Harris Teeter's stores that feature freshly prepared foods and pastries by culinary trained talent. Chef Phil cooks in a style he refers to as internationally fresh, using high quality ingredients to create ethnic style foods with a rustic presentation. He enjoys preparing challenging menu items including stuffed pastas, timbales, tortes, sauces, spice blends, bread ands clafouti that express exceptional flavor notes.
How to Make Pork Butt BBQ
Try your luck at slow cooking with this Harris Teeter recipe for BBQ Pork Butt. Chef Phil Anderson will show you how.
How to Make Pork Butt BBQ
Ingredients
4 pounds HT Pork ButtAn 18 ounce jar HT Trader Kansas City BBQ sauce
Instructions
Trim outer fat to 1/2 inch and if possible, marinate the roast in the refrigerator with2 cups of the HT Trader Kansas City BBQ sauce 8-12 hours let the roast stand at room temperature for an hour before roasting. Lift from sauce and pat dry with a paper towel. Roast in 325 degree oven 30 minutes per pound (two hours). Brush often with BBQ sauce during the last 1/2 hour of cooking. Separate large lean muscles from one another by making cuts at natural divisions. Cut each large muscle across the grain into thin slices.
Transcripts
Phil Anderson: Hi! I'm Chef Phil Anderson, Harris Teeter's Executive Chef. We're going to make pork butt barbecue using a great barbecue sauce. And we've pre-heated over oven to 325 degrees. We're going to take our pork butt and we're going to put it in the pan. Now you can use a lot of this barbecue sauce during the cook. You could use the whole bottle. I've used the whole bottle of barbecue sauce. But you're just going to paint this on here, it caramelizes very nicely; it'll be really a deep rich color once you get done with it. It's just nice. Okay. Wonderful!
So we're going to take this over to the oven and we put it in. You're going to cook it for four hours or so on 325 degrees. This is a half-a-day experience. During the cooking process, you are going to go back in there and just going to keep on applying the barbecue sauce. It'll caramelize but it won't burn if it's a low temperature like the 325 temperature that we have now. When you pull this out after the fourth hour, you want to check the internal temperature and make sure it's 170 degrees. And that will be delicious, tender, gorgeous, wonderful flavor. The meat comes right off the bone very easily. This is the pork butt barbecue. Enjoy!
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