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Pulled or chopped ? I prefer pulled
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I prefer pulled, but won't turn down chopped pork.
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Pulled or chopped? Yes.
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Pulled or chopped? Yes. +1
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i pull it and then chop it. and yes, i am talking about pork. the kind you get from pigs.
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Just pulled for me...I did four pork butts last week and pulled all four...never touched the cleaver...the only time I chop is when I get a tough one...
Also, I prefer Carolina sauce...
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Just pulled for me...I did four pork butts last week and pulled all four...never touched the cleaver...the only time I chop is when I get a tough one...
Also, I prefer Carolina sauce...
Cheers/bg Pretty much sums it up for me too. Mexican spices and done in the oven are just as good as anything else. ( s/p, garlic, chile powder, oregano, cumin ) Taco fiesta is ready!
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Just pulled for me...I did four pork butts last week and pulled all four...never touched the cleaver...the only time I chop is when I get a tough one...
Also, I prefer Carolina sauce...
Cheers/bg Gosh , I hope not mustard sauce, pepper and vinegar is the real deal in SC.
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Pulled or chopped ? I prefer pulled I prefer pulled with vinegar and pepper sauce,always serve it in the blind at Reelfoot for lunch in the blind, but I bring it with me. While I am in Tiptonville and eat out we do catfish and froglegs. Did this cause I saw U were from W TN.
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Pulled, chopped......I don't really care.
Big +1 on the vinegar sauce. Mustard sauce is outstanding as well.
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Pulled or chopped ? I prefer pulled I prefer pulled with vinegar and pepper sauce,always serve it in the blind at Reelfoot for lunch in the blind, but I bring it with me. While I am in Tiptonville and eat out we do catfish and froglegs. Did this cause I saw U were from W TN. Reelfoot lake is about a 45min ride northwest of me, Boyettes is where we go to eat catfish and ham.
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Just pulled for me...I did four pork butts last week and pulled all four...never touched the cleaver...the only time I chop is when I get a tough one...
Also, I prefer Carolina sauce...
Cheers/bg Pretty much sums it up for me too. Mexican spices and done in the oven are just as good as anything else. ( s/p, garlic, chile powder, oregano, cumin ) Taco fiesta is ready! That's a good way to roll, Sean.
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Either is fine as long as it has some outside crust in it!
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Pulled or chopped ? I prefer pulled I prefer pulled with vinegar and pepper sauce,always serve it in the blind at Reelfoot for lunch in the blind, but I bring it with me. While I am in Tiptonville and eat out we do catfish and froglegs. Did this cause I saw U were from W TN. Reelfoot lake is about a 45min ride northwest of me, Boyettes is where we go to eat catfish and ham. Boyette's is pretty darn good!
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It doesn't really matter, it all gets chewed up and ends up in the same place. Pulled is easier to eat.
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Pulled is fine if it is not stringy, prefer chopped. Vinegar sauce is good, like tomato based better, sweet with a good bit of heat.
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Pulled implies it went to 190F and more fat has been rendered, and the tougher tissue is broken down by the heat. At that point it is ready to suck up some sauce.
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