How To Cook A Pork Butt Roast?

What is the best way to cook pork butt?

  • Place your pork butt, fatty side up, directly on the grill rack. Cook the pork at 250°F (121°C) until the exterior of the pork butt is crisp and dry—this is what’s referred to as “bark” in smoking circles. This will most likely take 4 to 6 hours, depending on your grill and the size of your pork butt.

How long does it take to cook a Boston butt at 350 degrees?

I use USDA recommendations for cooking times and, in my experience, roasting a 6 pound pork butt in an uncovered shallow roasting pan at 350 degrees in a preheated oven usually takes about four and a half hours – about 45 minutes per pound.

What temperature should a pork roast be cooked to?

The National Pork Board recommends cooking pork chops, roasts, and tenderloin to an internal temperature between 145° F. (medium rare) and 160° F. (medium), followed by a 3 minute rest. Since large cuts increase approximately 10° F.

What is the difference between pork shoulder and pork butt?

Both come from the shoulder of the pig, but pork butt is higher on the foreleg, while pork shoulder is farther down. As relatively tough and fatty cuts, both benefit from long, slow cooking methods such as roasting, stewing, and braising. But the cuts are different enough that we generally prefer pork butt.

Do you cover a pork shoulder when cooking in the oven?

As pork begins to shrink and lose its juices, it becomes quite dry. The first way is to cover the pork roast with aluminum foil or your baking pan cover. Depending on your oven temperature, covering pork roast helps preserve its juicy flavors and also reduces shrinkage.

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