Pork Shoulder not getting up to temp for pulling

Feel free to ask any questions, one of the experts will certainly respond, don't be afraid to ask anything, we were all beginners at some point.
Post Reply
fergburger
Still Raw Inside
Still Raw Inside
Posts: 8
Joined: 03 Feb 2014, 13:50
First Name: Gary

Pork Shoulder not getting up to temp for pulling

Post by fergburger »

Hi,

Smoked a pork shoulder yesterday. It was just under 4lbs after id removed the skin and I kept the temp at 225F throughout the cook. After 9 hours the internal temp only got to 175F.

I had to give up at the point and eat because it was late and me and the Mrs were starving! It still tasted great and was nice n tender but it had to be sliced rather then fell apart.

Where did I go wrong? Did I hit a stall? I never foiled at any point, should I have?
robgunby
Rubbed and Ready
Rubbed and Ready
Posts: 614
Joined: 30 Aug 2012, 17:01
First Name: Rob
Location: Sheffield

Re: Pork Shoulder not getting up to temp for pulling

Post by robgunby »

Yep, you hit the stall, albeit quite a long one it seems. Foiling when it hits about 150 can help, though I don't normally bother with pork shoulders. Just gotta wait it out I'm afraid, you can always bump the temp up a bit with pork shoulder, it's more forgiving than most cuts, I've finished em at 275 before to hurry them up.
User avatar
Smoky Joe
Got Wood!
Got Wood!
Posts: 148
Joined: 03 Nov 2011, 08:41
First Name: Gavin Tunnell
Sense of Humor: Things like Hotshots and American comedy
Location: Hindhead Surrey

Re: Pork Shoulder not getting up to temp for pulling

Post by Smoky Joe »

Foil rapping will help a lot to push it through a stall. I usually do this 8 hours in to a 12 hour cook. This gives enough time for smoke penetration. Then once you have raped it this will hold heat and you can also put your temp up and this will push it through a stall. Good luck with butt number 2.


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
robgunby
Rubbed and Ready
Rubbed and Ready
Posts: 614
Joined: 30 Aug 2012, 17:01
First Name: Rob
Location: Sheffield

Re: Pork Shoulder not getting up to temp for pulling

Post by robgunby »

Smoky Joe wrote: Then once you have raped it this will hold heat
:shock:

Whilst I didn't know it had such an effect, I don't think I'll be trying this any time soon.

:lol: :lol: :lol:
User avatar
GuyB
Got Wood!
Got Wood!
Posts: 58
Joined: 16 Nov 2013, 21:23
First Name: Guy Berridge

Re: Pork Shoulder not getting up to temp for pulling

Post by GuyB »

Snigger
User avatar
Smoky Joe
Got Wood!
Got Wood!
Posts: 148
Joined: 03 Nov 2011, 08:41
First Name: Gavin Tunnell
Sense of Humor: Things like Hotshots and American comedy
Location: Hindhead Surrey

Re: Pork Shoulder not getting up to temp for pulling

Post by Smoky Joe »

Whoops spelling mistake.


Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
robgunby
Rubbed and Ready
Rubbed and Ready
Posts: 614
Joined: 30 Aug 2012, 17:01
First Name: Rob
Location: Sheffield

Re: Pork Shoulder not getting up to temp for pulling

Post by robgunby »

Autocorrect triumphs once again! Made me smile so thanks!
fergburger
Still Raw Inside
Still Raw Inside
Posts: 8
Joined: 03 Feb 2014, 13:50
First Name: Gary

Re: Pork Shoulder not getting up to temp for pulling

Post by fergburger »

Thanks guys, I'll bump up the temp next time and try foiling.
DJBenz
Got Wood!
Got Wood!
Posts: 102
Joined: 21 Jan 2014, 15:30
First Name: Daniel

Re: Pork Shoulder not getting up to temp for pulling

Post by DJBenz »

Fergburger, as an aside your blog has made me feel extremely hungry. Good work! :D
Post Reply