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How Long To Smoke A Picnic Shoulder

Smoke the picnic shoulder until a dark “bark” (outside crust) forms and the internal temperature of the meat is about 190 degrees F, about 6 to 10 hours, depending on weight; use a meat thermometer to test for doneness.

How long does it take to smoke a pork shoulder at 225?

At 225, figure roughly 2 hours per pound of meat, so the same piece of smoked pork shoulder takes from 12- 16 hours at 225. There are a lot of factors in how long it takes, including the humidity in the air, how consistent the grill holds temperature, the outside temperature, and more.

How long does it take to smoke a 10 lb picnic shoulder?

Close the lid and adjust the vents so the smoke flows freely throughout the smoker. Cook until the meat is exceptionally and sigh-inducingly tender and reaches an internal temperature of 185° to 195°F (85° to 90°C), somewhere between 10 to 14 hours or about 1 1/2 hours per pound of meat.

How long does it take for a pork shoulder to smoke?

With your smoker running steady at 225 degrees F, you can typically plan about 2 hours of cook time per pound of pork. For example, an 8-pound pork shoulder will take about 16 hours from start to finish.

What temperature do you smoke a picnic shoulder?

By keeping the smoker temperature between 225 and 250 degrees, the pork picnic shoulder will take 1 to 1-1/2 hours per pound to finish. Adjust the air vents to regulate the temperature of the smoker. Use an accurate thermometer to keep track of the smoke chamber temperature, too.

How long does it take to smoke a 10 lb pork shoulder at 225?

You are going to need between 10-12 hours to smoke a 10 pound pork butt at 225F. You will want to cook the butt in the smoke for about 5 hours, wrap it in foil and then cook for another 6 hours. Set aside the time, follow this technique and you will have some Extraordinary pulled pork!.

Can you smoke a pork shoulder too long?

About Overcooking Many first-timers make the mistake of thinking that it’s impossible to overcook pork shoulder. In truth, it is possible to leave the pork on the smoker for too long. If you don’t remove the pork shoulder from the heat when the internal temperature reaches 205 degrees, the meat will begin to dry out.

How long does it take to smoke a 9 pound pork shoulder?

The cook time for pork shoulder is around 90 minutes per pound in a 250° F smoker. A 4-pound pork shoulder will take approximately 6 hours. A 9-pound pork shoulder will take approximately 13 ½ hours.

How long do you smoke a 4 lb pork shoulder?

For a 4 pound pork shoulder you will want to smoke it for 4-6 hours or until it reaches 190 degrees (internal temp) or you can go as high as 200. You want to make sure you reach 165 to kill off any bacteria, but if you go up to 190 you will only be able to shred it that much easier.

How long should I smoke an 8 lb pork shoulder?

The typical 8 pound pork shoulder needs to go for about 12 hours. So I am up at 3:30 am and starting my charcoal. I want my smoker/grill to be between 225-250 when I put my meat on. It usually takes me about that long to get the temperature regulated.

How long do you smoke a 7 pound pork shoulder?

While every piece of meat will be different, the general rule for pork butt is that it will need 90 minutes to smoke for every pound of meat. As such, a 7 pound pork butt like the one in this recipe will take approximately 10 and a half hours to fully cook.

How long should I cook a 10 pound pork shoulder?

10 pound pork roast: Start with the heat at 450° for 20 minutes, then turn the heat down to 250°F and continue to cook for 8 1/2 to 10 1/2 hours until the middle of the roast registers 180°F.

How long does it take to smoke a 5lb pork shoulder?

A: A 5 pound pork shoulder (pork butt, Boston butt, picnic etc.) will require 10-14 hours of total cook time. Smoke the meat until it reaches 180°F for slicing or about 207°F for pulling. If you prefer, you can wrap it once it reaches about 160°F to speed up the process.

What is the difference between a Boston butt and a picnic?

Pork shoulder is made up of two completely separate cuts – the pork butt and the picnic. A major difference between the Boston Butt and the Picnic Shoulder is that the picnic is the portion closest to the knee whereas, as I mentioned above, the butt is the portion closest to the spine of the animal.

Can you make pulled pork with picnic shoulder?

Unlike brisket, pulled pork can be made from any fatty pork roast or from a whole hog, but the best cut for pulled pork is the shoulder. The pork shoulder is typically cut into two parts, the Boston butt and the picnic roast.

Do you flip a pork shoulder when smoking?

It is very important that you place the meat with its bone at the bottom for this will help form the rendered fat which will keep the meat moist. Once you begin the cooking process, just leave the pork alone and let the heat do all the magic. I don’t even prefer flipping it or turning it size wise while it is cooking.