Make Us Your Home Page
Make Us Your Home Page
Bookmark Allrecipes.com
Bookmark This Page
New Users!
Create your FREE Allrecipes.com recipe box
.
Recipes
|
Ingredients
|
Articles
|
More »
Advanced Search
Glossary Search
Collection Search
User Name
Password
Remember me?
Forgot password?
My Profile
My Stuff
Recipes
Budget Cooking
Recipe Exchange
Holidays
Baking
Back to School
More Recipes Like This
Czech Roast Pork
Sicilian Pineapple Pork Roast
Carolina BBQ
Slow Cooker Pulled Pork
Barbecue Pork On Buns
MORE
Top Related Articles
Making Slow Cooker Pulled Pork (Video)
Cooking Questions: Pork
Grilling Times for Pork
For Juiciness, Saute Meat
Budget-Friendly Recipes for Ground Beef
Red Pepper
Cayenne Pepper
Dinner in an Instant
Roasting Meat
Topping and Baking Pizza
Related Collections
Red Pepper
Low-Carb Main Dish Recipes
Pork Main Dishes
Low-Carb Recipes
Pork
Free Membership
Join the Allrecipes Community!
Contests and Sweepstakes
Create a Recipe Box
Sign Up For Newsletters
Manage Emails
Favorite Products
Comparison Shop
TasteBook
Create-A-Cookbook
Cookbooks
Magazines
Cooking In Style Club
Shop
Culinary Schools
Kids Magazines
Print This Recipe
Full Page
3x5 Card
4x6 Card
Email This Recipe
Faye's Pulled Barbecue Pork
SUBMITTED BY:
FAYE2696 - Faye Hughes
"This recipe is very good and very simple. You just boil the meat until it falls off the bone, stir in the sauce and eat. Serve on your favorite buns and have plenty of coleslaw handy. Enjoy!"
RECIPE RATING:
Read Reviews
(33)
Review/Rate This Recipe
SERVINGS
(
Help
)
Servings
US
METRIC
INGREDIENTS (
Nutrition
)
6 pounds Boston butt roast
4 cloves garlic, minced
2 teaspoons seasoning salt
2 teaspoons ground black pepper
1/8 tablespoon cayenne pepper
1 onion, chopped
3 cups barbecue sauce
Add to Recipe Box
My folders:
Add to Shopping List
Add a Personal Note
DIRECTIONS
Rub garlic, seasoning salt, pepper and cayenne pepper to taste onto roast.
Place roast in a large Dutch oven and fill half way with water add onion. Bring to a rolling boil over high heat. Reduce heat simmer and let cook until meat falls off the bone. This should take at least 3 to 4 hours depending on the size of the roast.
Place hot roast in a serving bowl and pour on your favorite barbecue sauce. Stir until well blended. Serve!
ADVERTISE WITH US
ADVERTISEMENT
REVIEWS
Reviewed on Jun. 16, 2003 by
Esmee
X
Full Review
Esmee
Jun. 16, 2003
Delicious. This makes delicious sandwiches. Have lots of napkins on hand -- eating them can get messy.
Was this review helpful?
[
YES
]
15 users found this review helpful
Delicious. This makes delicious sandwiches. Have lots of napkins on hand -- eating them can...
MORE
MORE
Reviewed on Jan. 29, 2004 by
KERBBIE
X
Full Review
KERBBIE
Jan. 29, 2004
Very good, I removed the meat and allowed it to cool then chopped it and put it into a casserole. I poured BBQ sauce over the meat and added about 1/2 cup broth from pot to keep it nice and juicy. I covered the casserole with foil and baked at 350 degrees for about 30 min. then served it on buns with sliced red onion and sweet pepper strips.
Was this review helpful?
[
YES
]
12 users found this review helpful
Very good, I removed the meat and allowed it to cool then chopped it and put it into a...
MORE
MORE
Reviewed on Jan. 22, 2007 by krisgal
X
Full Review
krisgal
Jan. 22, 2007
Fantastic! I got added broth instead of water, let the liquid reach a boil on the stove and then put it in the oven at 250 degrees for six and a half hours.
Was this review helpful?
[
YES
]
6 users found this review helpful
Fantastic! I got added broth instead of water, let the liquid reach a boil on the stove and...
MORE
MORE
Reviewed on Jun. 16, 2003 by KAREN WANG
X
Full Review
KAREN WANG
Jun. 16, 2003
Meat turned out nice and tender. Great basic recipe for bar-b-que meat. I used another reviewer's idea to make it a casserole and it turned out great.
Was this review helpful?
[
YES
]
6 users found this review helpful
Meat turned out nice and tender. Great basic recipe for bar-b-que meat. I used another...
MORE
MORE
Reviewed on May 29, 2006 by
Haley James
X
Full Review
Haley James
May 29, 2006
Wow. What else can I say? This has proved to be easier than I ever imagined and absolutely delicious. I read in a review that it ends up tasting like whatever barbeque sauce you use... so I took care and bought some of the really good stuff. I ended up having to use two bottles. And a suggestion! Something seemed to be lacking, so I sprinkled some brown sugar on top and mixed in. WOWZA! It was like magic!
Was this review helpful?
[
YES
]
5 users found this review helpful
Wow. What else can I say? This has proved to be easier than I ever imagined and absolutely...
MORE
MORE
Reviewed on Jun. 6, 2006 by
Breeze
X
Full Review
Breeze
Jun. 6, 2006
This is great! The success of this recipe depends very much on the barbecue sauce used. I think it is important to pour off the excess grease and then add more barbecue sauce prior to serving. Served this with cole slaw, chips, pickles and fresh brewed iced tea. Thanks!
Was this review helpful?
[
YES
]
4 users found this review helpful
This is great! The success of this recipe depends very much on the barbecue sauce used. I...
MORE
MORE
Reviewed on Sep. 18, 2006 by PHUBLEYTR
X
Full Review
PHUBLEYTR
Sep. 18, 2006
I loved this recipe...so easy in the crockpot. I didn't have bbq sauce, so I nearly doubled the spices and added 2 teaspoons of Tony Chachere's Creole seasoning. I cooked it all day in the crockpot with 3 cups of water. At the end of the day, I pulled the pork and strained the juice. I then put those back together on the stove top to simmer a bit. The flavor was GREAT! We used it for sandwiches.
Was this review helpful?
[
YES
]
3 users found this review helpful
I loved this recipe...so easy in the crockpot. I didn't have bbq sauce, so I nearly doubled...
MORE
MORE
Reviewed on Jul. 13, 2003 by
STEPHANY BROWN
X
Full Review
STEPHANY BROWN
Jul. 13, 2003
We're from Texas and we like it spicier than the recipe calls for. We use extra spicy sauce! My family loved it!
Was this review helpful?
[
YES
]
3 users found this review helpful
We're from Texas and we like it spicier than the recipe calls for. We use extra spicy sauce! ...
MORE
MORE
Reviewed on Jun. 16, 2003 by
JMDUER
X
Full Review
JMDUER
Jun. 16, 2003
My compliments to the chef! This was delicious. I bought the steaks instead of the roast and it took less time to cook in the Dutch oven.
Was this review helpful?
[
YES
]
3 users found this review helpful
My compliments to the chef! This was delicious. I bought the steaks instead of the roast and...
MORE
MORE
Reviewed on Oct. 29, 2006 by Renee Sgroi
X
Full Review
Renee Sgroi
Oct. 29, 2006
Fabulous!! My family flipped for it, so I am making it again tonight for mom, dad, sister and kids. If you are using BBQ sauce... use Sweet Baby Ray's... I am so picky and these turned out AMAZING! Going to try the slow cooker this time though.
Was this review helpful?
[
YES
]
2 users found this review helpful
Fabulous!! My family flipped for it, so I am making it again tonight for mom, dad, sister and...
MORE
MORE
ADVERTISE WITH US
ADVERTISEMENT