So, I have a few more questions wrt to resting/keeping warm. I am smoking a pork butt which will prolly be done before bed time tonight (Saturday). We won't be eating it until 5-6 pm tomorrow (Sunday). My oven only goes down to 170 degrees.
Is that too warm to keep it wrapped and "resting" until morning -at which point- I will transfer it to a slow cooker (still not pulled)?
Would it be safe wrapped in foil, towels, and put in my Yeti cooler which has been preheated?
I kind of don't want to pull the pork until it's time to eat.
Resting/Keeping Warm Methodology
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Re: Resting/Keeping Warm Methodology
I think I may just put it in the cooler, and -in the morning- take it out, pull it, and sauce it. Take it in the crock pot.
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Sounds like a plan - - - I personally think it will turn out great that way - - - How low does your Slow Cooker go ???
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OldUsedParts wrote:Sounds like a plan - - - I personally think it will turn out great that way - - - How low does your Slow Cooker go ???
Warm, Low, and High.
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Neighbor knocked on door a minute ago and handed me a tupperware full of ?Guess What? - - - Yuppers, good ol Pulled Pork - - sho glad I got that extra Freezer.
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OldUsedParts wrote:Neighbor knocked on door a minute ago and handed me a tupperware full of ?Guess What? - - - Yuppers, good ol Pulled Pork - - sho glad I got that extra Freezer.
How neighborly!
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Re: Resting/Keeping Warm Methodology
jwh wrote:OldUsedParts wrote:Neighbor knocked on door a minute ago and handed me a tupperware full of ?Guess What? - - - Yuppers, good ol Pulled Pork - - sho glad I got that extra Freezer.
How neighborly!
I had already bagged and frozen the stuff I had done so I fixed and Sammie Stack for Supper yesterday and two Tacos for Lunch today. Now it's in the freezer with mine.
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