Is it okay to "rest" a pork butt overnight in a slow cooker?
Askin' for a friend.
Keepin' Pork Butt Warm
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Re: Keepin' Pork Butt Warm
While it is still on or off? Trying to help your friend...
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Re: Keepin' Pork Butt Warm
Copasspupil wrote:While it is still on or off? Trying to help your friend...
My friend says "on," similar to an oven, but his oven won't go below 175.
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Re: Keepin' Pork Butt Warm
You should be fine. If you am worried then take it out, let it cool then refrig it. I should not take that long to rewarm it.
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