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Best bun for pulled pork

Postby RockPitBBQ » 13 Nov 2013, 13:59

Hi all....

Need to dip into your collective wisdom again..... cooking up pulled pork and 'slaw for 50 odd people on Saturday.

What type of bun do you think compliments this the best? Any classics or it is just best to find something middle of the road?

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Re: Best bun for pulled pork

Postby aris » 13 Nov 2013, 14:04

Good o'l British Bap I would have thought. Nice and soft to absorb any excess juices.
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Re: Best bun for pulled pork

Postby Pooky » 13 Nov 2013, 18:03

I'd agree - I tend to go soft and as wide a diameter as possible!
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Re: Best bun for pulled pork

Postby Tiny » 13 Nov 2013, 18:22

Hi
At home I am a huge fan of the wrap, but far too fiddly for 50, I would ask you to give due consideration to bap dimensions.

Too tall and there is squidge related sadness, too generous in the girth and your sensible pp portion looks like a nouvelle cuisine offering on the dinner plate sized affair.

May I offer the simple supermarket white floury bap, ideal for juice absorbtion and dimensionally appropriate for an catering event.

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Re: Best bun for pulled pork

Postby CLEGGZILLA » 13 Nov 2013, 18:22

A nice oven bottom.... but if uou are serving people a normal barm

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Re: Best bun for pulled pork

Postby Swindon_Ed » 13 Nov 2013, 19:17

The best bun that i've come across for BBQ are a 5 inch steam proved buns as they have a denser consistency inside while remaining soft on the outside and hold together better than normal buns when loaded up with pork slaw and sauce as others have a tendency to fall apart in your hand too easily. But they'll cost 3 x as much as bookers 5 inch floured baps and also difficult to find someone who'll make these for you as you'll need to speak to a local bakery to see if they can make these for you.
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Re: Best bun for pulled pork

Postby From The Sauce » 13 Nov 2013, 19:26

We serve seeded brioche, very light weight but the sweetness works well with smokey pulled pork and chipotle coleslaw.
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Re: Best bun for pulled pork

Postby Steve » 13 Nov 2013, 19:48

I've just found a supplier of pagnotta rolls. Used to make these myself, one side toasted and rubbed with a clove of garlic makes an amazing vessel for pulled pork.

Density is key as with Ed's suggestion, these bad boys hold together beautifully.

Another great option is using toasted cheese scones to make pork sliders. You will not regret trying that one!
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Re: Best bun for pulled pork

Postby YetiDave » 13 Nov 2013, 20:23

I'm a fan of oven bottom muffins, but IMHO you can't beat some thick sliced sourdough
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Re: Best bun for pulled pork

Postby Pooky » 13 Nov 2013, 23:48

I like the sound of the Pagnotta!

Do you have a recipe Steve?
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