This case sale of pork Boston butt features a huge amount of Boston pork butt for all your tried and true dishes like pork butt roast. This cut of pork comes from the upper shoulder area of the front leg and can contain the blade bone. There are many uses for pork butt, including pulled pork for a tasty Southern barbeque dish. Show Is a Case Sale of Pork Boston Butt Ideal for Restaurant Use?This case of boneless pork butt is the ideal option for any foodservice application. With a large amount of pork butt, you get a great price for a substantial amount of food for a busy kitchen. There are several ways to prepare pork butt including roasting, cutting into steaks, stewing, braising or making homemade sausages or ground pork. It's a versatile ingredient that will shine in a restaurant or catering situation. What Can Be Made From Pork Boston Butt?Boston pork butt can be made into all sorts of barbeque dishes, but that isn't the only way it will shine. There are hundreds of great pork butt recipes such as pork tacos, kimchi stew, pork pies, garlic sausages and delicious Puerto Rican pernil. Pernil is a tender pork dish with a crispy skin that offers great contrast and makes a tasty dish for a crowd. This cut of meat can be used in several ways to experiment and come up with new recipes for your customers and friends. Pork Butt Has Several NamesSome people call this cut of meat pork butt, while others refer to it at Boston pork butt and some call it pork shoulder. No matter what you choose to call it, it's a meat that kids and adults alike enjoy and will appreciate having on the menu. For the Pork Shoulder Blade Steaks Tray, click here. For the Pork Bone-In Country Ribs Tray, click here. For the Pork Boston Butt, click here. Case Sale Orders
Dreamland BBQ Boston Butt I ordered the Boston Butt to watch the Alabama v. Ole Miss game. The Boston Butt was delicious. I followed the directions and it came out of the oven perfectly! I will definitely order more! Thank you Dreamland BBQ! Pork, Shoulder Butt, Smoked, Boneless Fully cooked. Water added. www.rosepacking.com. US inspected and passed by Department of Agriculture. Nutrition Facts
Cured with: Water, Sugar, Salt, Contains 2% or Less of: Sodium Lactate, Sodium Phosphate, Flavoring, Sodium Diacetate, Sodium Nitrite. Directions Keep refrigerated. Cooking Instructions: Remove outer wrapper. Boil: Place smoked pork shoulder in sauce pan. Cover with water and simmer boil over low heat for 1 to 1-3/4 hours. Broil or Fry: Smoked pork shoulder may be sliced, broiled or panfried. Oven Roast: Preheat oven to 325 degrees F. Remove all wrapping. Place in shallow roasting pan. Bake for time indicated or until internal temperature is 148 degrees F. 1 to 2 lb: 1 to 1-1/2 hours. 2-1/2 to 3 lb: 1-3/4 to 2 hours. During last half hour of baking time brush with glaze or cover loosely with foil. Microwave: Remove all wrapping. Cover and microwave on high (100% power) 5 minutes per pound, turning over halfway through cooking time. Let stand 5 minutes. Internal temperature should be 148 degrees F. Because ovens vary, time may need to be adjusted. About the Producer ROSE PACKING Where is the best place to buy a Boston butt?If you can't get to a butcher, a warehouse store is your best bet for Pork Butts. Stores such as Sam's Club or Costco have really good product. It's hard to find whole shoulders at these places, but they do sell really good pork butts. Normally found in a two pack, the Pork Butt are really fresh.
What is a Boston butt called in the grocery store?PORK SHOULDER, or PORK BUTT
Starting from the front of the pig: Pork shoulder (also called pork butt or “Boston butt” ) is generally sold as a 5 to 10 pound boneless roast at the grocery store. (Pork shoulder chops are sold with bones, but those are less common.)
How much Boston butt do I need for 20 people?A good rule of thumb is to estimate about 1/3 pound of cooked pulled pork (or boston butt) per person. It's what most BBQ experts recommend and is a sure-fire way to make sure you don't run out of food.
How much does a Boston butt cost?What is the Average Price Range for Pork Butt? The average price for pork butts is around the $1.79 – $2.29 average price per pound range.
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