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  2. Our Most-Pinned Barbecue Recipe Of All Time - AOL

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    Made with a 4 to 5 pound bone-in Boston butt pork roast, this recipe is incredibly simple to make, even if it’s your first time working with this cut of meat. ... A simple rub made with common ...

  3. Pulled Pork Sliders Recipe - AOL

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    To make the dry rub, in a small bowl, stir together the paprika, salt, sugars, cumin, chili powder, cayenne, and black pepper to taste. Rub the dry rub all over the pork, wrap in plastic wrap, and ...

  4. Pulled pork - Wikipedia

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    Pulled pork, almost always a shoulder cut, is commonly slow-cooked by first applying a dry rub, then smoking over wood.A non-barbecue method uses a slow cooker, a domestic oven, or an electric pressure cooker.

  5. Boston butt - Wikipedia

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    A boneless Boston butt, rolled, tied and ready for roasting. A Boston butt is the slightly wedge-shaped portion of the pork shoulder above the standard picnic cut [1] which includes the blade bone and the "lean butt" (which is boneless), both extensions of the tenderloin cut and can be used in place of the tenderloin. [2]

  6. Pork ribs - Wikipedia

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    Smoked baby back pork ribs. Back ribs (also back ribs or loin ribs) are taken from the top of the rib cage between the spine and the spare ribs, below the loin muscle.They have meat between the bones and on top of the bones and are shorter, curved, and sometimes meatier than spare ribs.

  7. Pork steak - Wikipedia

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    Pork steak. A pork steak, also called pork blade steak, (same as a pork chop) is a steak cut from the shoulder of the pig.. Pork steaks are mentioned as far back as 1739, though without details about how they were cut or how they were cooked.

  8. Man v. Food season 9 - Wikipedia

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    Next up, Casey travels to No Pão! in Newark's Ironbound for the "bifana" sandwich, thinly-sliced Boston pork butt marinated for 12 hours in a mix of paprika, red chili flakes, salt, pepper, bay leaves, white wine and garlic, then cooked in a sauce of olive oil, lard, more garlic, mustard, more white wine and more paprika, and loaded into a ...

  9. Grilling - Wikipedia

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    In Sweden, grilling directly over hot coals is the most prominent form of grilling. Usually the meat is Boston butt, pork chops or pork fillet. It is also common to cook meat and vegetables together on a skewer, called "grillspett".