How long should a 7 1 2 pound pork shoulder smoked for?

A 7.5 lb pork shoulder (butt) typically smokes for 8-12 hours at 225-250°F, but time varies, so aim for an internal temperature of 195-205°F (probe tender) rather than just time, using roughly 1.5 hours per pound as a guide, and plan for a 1-2 hour rest after wrapping in foil.
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How long to smoke 7.5 pound pork shoulder?

Plan on about 2 hours per pound. For a 10-pound pork butt, you are looking at a 12 to 14 hour cook. Every couple of hours, spritz the surface with apple juice or cider to keep it moist.
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Is it better to smoke pork shoulder at 225 or 250?

You can smoke pork shoulder at either 225°F or 250°F, with 225°F being the traditional "low and slow" for maximum smoke flavor and bark, while 250°F (or even higher after wrapping) cooks it faster while still yielding tender, juicy pulled pork, often preferred for convenience. The key is patience and cooking to internal temperature (around 195-204°F) for pulling, not just time, using about 1.5-2 hours per pound, and letting it rest.
 
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How many hours per pound at 225?

At 225°F, you should generally plan for 1 to 1.5 hours per pound for large cuts like brisket or pork shoulder, but this is just a guideline; it can vary significantly by meat type, thickness, and smoker, so use a meat thermometer and aim for internal temperatures (e.g., 195-205°F for pulled pork) rather than strict timing, allowing extra rest time. 
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How many people will a 7.5 lb pork shoulder feed?

Rule of thumb when calculating quantity of meat to purchase when cooking for crowds is, 1/2 pound of meat per person. That's uncooked weight. 7.5 lbs of pork butt will feed 14-15 people.
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How long should I smoke a 7 pound Boston butt?

What is the 6 2 2 rule for pork?

The 6-2-2 rule for pork is a simple pan-frying method for pork steaks or chops (about 2cm thick): cook for 6 minutes on the first side, flip and cook for 2 minutes on the second side, then rest the pork for 2 minutes before serving to keep it juicy and tender, achieving a perfect cook in about 10 minutes. 
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What are common pulled pork mistakes?

Common pulled pork mistakes include undercooking (not tender enough), overcooking (drying it out), using the wrong cut of meat, adding sauce too early, adding too much braising liquid (making it mushy), and not resting the meat. Other issues involve opening the cooker too often, using too much direct heat, and not using a meat thermometer, leading to guesswork and inconsistent results.
 
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Is it better to smoke at 225 or 250?

Smoking at 225°F allows for deeper smoke penetration and a longer cook, ideal for maximizing smoky flavor and bark development, while 250°F speeds up the cooking process, renders fat more effectively (especially for brisket), and is often considered a better balance for tender, moist results without sacrificing too much smoke flavor, with many pitmasters moving towards 250-275°F for efficiency and fat rendering.
 
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How long does it take to smoke a 7.5 pound brisket?

Timeline for making a smoked brisket flat (10 to 12 Hours)

In general, plan on about an hour and a half per pound of meat. So, for a 7 lbs brisket, you're looking at about 10 hours, start to finish.
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How do you keep pork shoulder moist?

One crucial step remains to get the most flavorful meat: letting the pork rest. Resting allows the juices to redistribute throughout the pork butt, making it incredibly moist. If we didn't already, we'll wrap our smoked pork butt in aluminum foil or butcher paper to let it rest. We recommend at least an hour.
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Should I wrap a pork shoulder when smoking?

Yes, you should wrap a pork shoulder (or butt) when smoking, especially if you're short on time or want super tender, juicy pulled pork, using foil or butcher paper to push through the "stall," but you can skip wrapping for a thicker, smokier bark, as seen in some competition styles. The decision depends on your desired outcome: wrap for moisture and speed, don't wrap for maximum bark.
 
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What is a good dry rub for pulled pork?

BBQ Pork Rub Recipe
  • 1/2 cup light brown sugar.
  • 1/4 cup sweet paprika (not smoked or hot)
  • 2 tbsp salt.
  • 1 tbsp chili powder.
  • 1 tbsp onion powder.
  • 1 tbsp garlic powder.
  • 1 tbsp pepper.
  • 1 tbsp mustard powder.
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How to get past the stall when smoking pork shoulder?

To get out of the stall you can do one of two things, or both. 1) kick up the heat to 250-275 degrees, 2) wrap your butt in butcher paper or foil and keep it wrapped until it is done. Your bark and smoke ring are pretty much set in the first 2-4 hours of the cook, so no need to keep ambient temps at 200-225 degrees.
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Is it better to smoke pulled pork at 225 or 250?

For pulled pork, 225°F is the classic low-and-slow choice for maximum tenderness and smoke flavor, taking longer (around 1.5-2 hrs/lb) but yielding fall-apart perfection; 250°F is a great compromise, speeding up cook time (less than 2 hrs/lb) while still achieving moist, shreddable results by breaking down connective tissues effectively until it reaches an internal temp of 195-205°F. Choose 225°F for a traditional, longer smoke, or 250°F if you're a bit pressed for time but want great results.
 
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Do you spritz pulled pork?

After smoking for 4 hours, spritz the pork with the apple cider vinegar mixture once per hour to help keep the meat moist.
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Can I use a water pan when smoking?

Using a water pan in your smoker is an extremely beneficial method, no matter if you are using a stainless steel one from the grill manufacturer or a disposable aluminum pan. But, the benefits go much farther than just helping to impart more moisture to the meat.
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When to wrap a 7lb brisket?

Then, when the internal temperature of the meat gets near 165°F, it seemingly stops cooking. That's when to wrap brisket—a critical moment that helps push through the stall and ensures your meat finishes cooking to tender perfection.
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How do I keep brisket moist when smoking?

Texas Crutch Method: The Texas crutch method involves wrapping the brisket tightly in foil or butcher paper during the cooking process. This helps retain moisture and speeds up the cooking time, resulting in a tender and flavorful brisket.
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What is the 3/2-1 brisket rule?

The 3-2-1 rule for smoked brisket (often adapted from ribs) is a guideline for a three-stage cooking process: 3 hours smoking unwrapped to build bark, then 2 hours wrapped (usually in foil) to tenderize and retain moisture, and finally 1 hour unwrapped to crisp up the exterior for a perfect smoky bark and juicy interior. It's a popular method for achieving tender, flavorful brisket by managing smoke, moisture, and texture in distinct phases.
 
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How long will a pork shoulder take to smoke at 225 degrees?

Smoking a pork shoulder at 225°F typically takes 1.5 to 2 hours per pound, so a 10-pound butt could be 15-20 hours, but it varies greatly; always cook to probe tenderness (around 200-205°F), not just time, as factors like weather and the meat itself affect it. Expect a stall around 145-165°F where temperature rise slows, and wrapping in foil (the Texas Crutch) can help push through it and shorten the cook time. 
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Is 275 too hot to smoke?

275 will be perfectly fine. You can do 275, it's called hot-and-fast; here are some random thoughts: • keep rotating it inside the smoker so you don't char any of the sides.
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What is the 6 2 2 pork rule?

The 6-2-2 pork rule is a simple pan-frying method for cooking tender pork steaks or chops: cook for 6 minutes on one side, flip and cook for 2 minutes on the other, then rest for 2 minutes off the heat to let juices redistribute, resulting in a juicy, perfectly cooked cut in about 10 minutes. This method works best with 2cm (about 3/4 inch) thick cuts and is a guideline, but always ensure pork reaches an internal temperature of 145°F (63°C).
 
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What is the unhealthiest meat to eat?

The most unhealthy meats are processed meats (bacon, hot dogs, salami, deli slices) due, to high sodium, unhealthy fats, and preservatives linked to cancer, heart disease, and diabetes, with ultra-processed items being the worst; followed by fatty, unprocessed red meats (beef, lamb, pork) if consumed in excess, as they're high in saturated fat and potentially increase cancer risk. While some unprocessed meats offer nutrients, processed versions are consistently flagged as the least healthy due to added chemicals and processing methods. 
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At what temperature does pulled pork fall apart?

What Temperature Does Pulled Pork Fall Apart? Pulled pork reaches its peak tenderness and texture when the internal temperature hits around 195°F to 205°F. It's at this point that the collagen within the meat has broken down enough to allow the pork to be easily pulled apart with forks or shredders.
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