Barbecue Pork Burnt Ends

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  • Опубліковано 21 гру 2024

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  • @robertwoodard2277
    @robertwoodard2277 7 років тому +1

    I made these this weekend. used a mix of cherry n apple. the wind really sucked so we did the finishing inside in the oven. it was amazing

  • @DannyHanes
    @DannyHanes 7 років тому +1

    Followed this video and made some amazing burnt ends for Mother's Day. The wife and kids absolutely loved it and said it was better than traditional pulled pork due to the fun bite-sized pieces. Thanks for a great video!

  • @adamdewitte402
    @adamdewitte402 5 років тому +1

    Awesome idea and great channel. Love that you cook without all the bullcrap noises and gimmicks. Just BBQ. I'm trying my first brisket this weekend based on your recommendations on previous videos.

  • @stevejensen6210
    @stevejensen6210 7 років тому +7

    Man, I really enjoy all your videos. Such a professional presentation and always informative. I never thought of pork burnt ends but will be trying this soon.

  • @jeffreysimpson6058
    @jeffreysimpson6058 21 день тому

    Chef Tom, You always break it down. Thank you, going to try this one out tomorrow.

    • @allthingsbbq
      @allthingsbbq  19 днів тому

      Thank you, thank you! 🙏 How'd it turn out!

  • @jayworthington6831
    @jayworthington6831 7 років тому

    Man I love the quality of your videos. I don't think I'll stop until I have watched them all!

  • @ptcclatlptcclatl1683
    @ptcclatlptcclatl1683 5 років тому +1

    This was a Fourth of July hit. Many thanks for the recipe

  • @nicotronproductions3049
    @nicotronproductions3049 4 роки тому

    I watched your video on how to do burnt ends and they were a hit. Cutting them up was a great idea. Thanks for the advice in video!

  • @tweeddeluxe69
    @tweeddeluxe69 7 років тому +1

    Nicely done! Can't wait to give this one a try, looks like the perfect treat for an afternoon summer bbq.

  • @sharkcitywarrior5485
    @sharkcitywarrior5485 7 років тому +1

    Another mouth watering recipe!!!
    keep the fantastic vids coming
    can't wait to try these for the next party

  • @thedrdoug
    @thedrdoug 7 років тому

    My family loved this. Did it on my pit barrel cooker. Thanks for the recipe.

  • @theycallmeeazy
    @theycallmeeazy 7 років тому +2

    Chef Tom is my hero.

  • @jacobnv3944
    @jacobnv3944 7 років тому +2

    Man every time I'm watching your videos I get super hungry and have this feeling to go and turn on the smoker jaja.
    but you know Tom not everyone lives in America and some of the rubs and sauces that you are using are very difficult to find. can you make the sauces and rubs homemade? so everyone can make it. that would be so cool. thank you for your videos

  • @stevemcqueen1916
    @stevemcqueen1916 7 років тому

    Those turned out beautiful, amazing how lean it looks when fully cooked

  • @murrdawgsmurray1256
    @murrdawgsmurray1256 7 років тому +6

    great video, thanks for making me drool for the past 10 minutes... Need to get a smoker at work!

    • @allthingsbbq
      @allthingsbbq  7 років тому +12

      Having a smoker at work is the greatest perk in the world... we believe all companies should provide a smoker for their employees!

  • @chriswaite6413
    @chriswaite6413 5 років тому

    Great video!! Pork belly also works great for pork burnt ends.

  • @superninjaderek
    @superninjaderek 7 років тому +44

    Hey, good to see a weber instead of the usual YS640

    • @allthingsbbq
      @allthingsbbq  7 років тому +15

      A couple Kamado Joe Classic II cooks are coming up as well.

  • @JoineeJoan
    @JoineeJoan 2 роки тому

    made your recipe yesterday, with real pork ribs, the meatiest version. Didn't have the marinade injection of your brand, but worked one out as from fresh store-bought "apple-ginger-lemon" juice, to which I added soy sauce, english sauce, belgian type molasses and hot sauce. I replaced the yardbird dry rub by a homemade mix of cajun spices. And I looked up a recipe for bourbon-spiked BBQ sauce. Worked out splendid !! Too bad I can't add a picture, it was as pretty as it tasted good. Thank you for sharing this knowledge!

    • @allthingsbbq
      @allthingsbbq  2 роки тому

      Sounds amazing! Thanks for watching!

  • @nolehole
    @nolehole 7 років тому +9

    In a lot of these videos there's a significant amount of the fat cap or other large areas of fat that are trimmed off and I'm curious what you do with this excess if anything? Great video Tom.

    • @anoenymous27
      @anoenymous27 7 років тому

      Nolan Goslee yess i have same question too, please answer chef!

    • @allthingsbbq
      @allthingsbbq  7 років тому +16

      It's great for sausage making! Just cube it up, throw it in a vacuum seal bag and store in the freezer until grinding your next batch of sausage. Thanks for watching!

    • @thomw2219
      @thomw2219 7 років тому +2

      I normally render it out and use the fat for cooking in other dishes. It's great for making a flavorful roux or even as a porky vinaigrette.

  • @Ajguy
    @Ajguy 7 років тому

    Looks killer. Did a traditional pulled pork last week, but I like this idea of pork burnt ends. Definitely trying this with my next shoulder!

  • @rustykc
    @rustykc 7 років тому +2

    Hello, after you cut them into cubes how long do you put them on the smoker in the foil pack? in the video you said 4 , 4 1/2 hours into the cook. Is that 4 hours in the foil pack or total? Thanks in advance everyone!

  • @BiggsHomeCookin
    @BiggsHomeCookin 7 років тому +15

    I like this idea... think I might like this better than pulled pork, and is a lot cheaper than beef brisket burnt ends. Thanks :)

    • @allthingsbbq
      @allthingsbbq  7 років тому +3

      Cheaper for sure! Not sure which we'd pick, pulled pork or these burnt ends, but since our shoulders come in two packs we won't have to! :)

  • @VirtualEatsGuru
    @VirtualEatsGuru 7 років тому

    Thanks for all the detail, very helpful and will give it a try this summer!

  • @PostalBarbecue
    @PostalBarbecue 7 років тому +1

    Tom loved this recipe! Those burnt ends looked so good that I had to hold myself back from eating my phone! (That's how I watched the video) thanks man. Love what you are doing on your channel.

  • @BEARBOTICS2358
    @BEARBOTICS2358 7 років тому +1

    Thanks for ańother great video Chef Tom, my YS640 is shipping Friday and I cannot wait!

  • @frankpotter2151
    @frankpotter2151 7 років тому

    Fantastic! Another great cook. Thank you.

  • @teambrewque4386
    @teambrewque4386 7 років тому

    Very good video!!! Thanks for all you do!!

  • @Gquebbqco
    @Gquebbqco 7 років тому

    I'll take the whole plate Chef Tom - Great Video!

  • @jbtalks868
    @jbtalks868 7 років тому

    great video, wouldnt this be better if it was done with pork belly? Would love your opinion on that.
    Thanks!

  • @ericousleyjr9119
    @ericousleyjr9119 7 років тому

    Excellent video chef Tom.

  • @DerickZ28
    @DerickZ28 7 років тому

    This looks awesome!!! Question, could you do this with a loin or is there not enough fat in a loin?

  • @hardtruth2039
    @hardtruth2039 4 роки тому

    Looks fantastic!!!
    Why not dice the pork before seasoning it and putting it on to smoke? More surface area for seasoning and smoke.

  • @calebsweeney5315
    @calebsweeney5315 7 років тому

    Can you guys do a video with pork burnt ends using a pork belly also that would be awesome? Keep up the great videos.

  • @brand0n0o7
    @brand0n0o7 7 років тому

    can't wait to try it. was wondering have you ever tried beef clod (Chuck roll)?

  • @paulhudson2293
    @paulhudson2293 6 років тому

    Oh my word, this looks incredible! Roll on next summer and I'm going to do this. Sadly the selection of rubs, sauces, and even barbecues is a bit limited in the UK, but I'll do my best.

    • @timothywarehime5956
      @timothywarehime5956 6 років тому

      Lots of great recipes for rubs and sauces. Easy to make too.

  • @davidstrohmeier9433
    @davidstrohmeier9433 3 роки тому

    Man i Like your look with glasses... Just perfekt bbq Job ...as usual

  • @DelmarvaBackyard
    @DelmarvaBackyard 7 років тому

    Excellent video and ideas as always.

  • @ALifeofPayne
    @ALifeofPayne 7 років тому

    I just did some cheese on an offset smoker, turned out great but it'd be cool to see your take on smoked cheese!

  • @lukewise3790
    @lukewise3790 7 років тому

    I have some country style ribs, that I wasn't sure what to do with. I'm going to try this recipe with them. How will that impact cooking time?

    • @allthingsbbq
      @allthingsbbq  7 років тому +1

      It will take less time overall. Just start checking a few hours in and watching the internal temp/tenderness and you'll be good. Thanks for watching!

  • @AbitOverkilI
    @AbitOverkilI 7 років тому

    looks great! I'll definitely be trying this one soon

  • @Mr.Simple.Smoker
    @Mr.Simple.Smoker Рік тому

    Just so much yummy here. Thank you.

  • @steklein
    @steklein 2 роки тому

    Really enjoy your videos.
    Whats your go to charcoal

    • @allthingsbbq
      @allthingsbbq  2 роки тому

      Thanks for watching! Usually Timber charcoal or Kamado Joe's lump charcoal (www.atbbq.com/gift-guide/for-the-grill-king/kamado-joe-xl-big-block-premium-lump-charcoal-bag.html).

  • @bjhills15
    @bjhills15 7 років тому +1

    After cubing the meat, I like to mop with sauce and to dust with brown sugar every 30 minutes. Gives you plenty of sampling time before everyone else digs in. Save the sweet burnt end juices for pulled pork au jus.

  • @sharkcitywarrior5485
    @sharkcitywarrior5485 7 років тому

    you think you guys would ever do a pit barrel cooker?

  • @sskai84
    @sskai84 7 років тому

    that taste though, you could the way he ate it that it was Devine in taste

  • @contrerasdp
    @contrerasdp 7 років тому

    Another great recipe chef! just one question, have done similar cooking over the rib tips? that should be a burnt-end-ribs, don't you think?

  • @jamesstrang2037
    @jamesstrang2037 2 роки тому

    Awesome as always!

    • @allthingsbbq
      @allthingsbbq  2 роки тому

      Thanks for watching!

    • @jamesstrang2037
      @jamesstrang2037 2 роки тому

      Holy moley is this Chef Tom? I love your videos, you are a bit of a hero of mine. I bought a Webber Smokey mountain about 18 months ago and you're my favourite bbq Guru. I love how you will use fresh ingredients, good work sir! That's it I'm subscribing ! Have a good weekend from James in Perth Australia.

  • @DannyKPhotography
    @DannyKPhotography 7 років тому

    Nice Chef Tom!! Looks delicious!!

  • @Hazy_Fishin
    @Hazy_Fishin 7 років тому

    What is the BBQ you cooked on and what is that heat shield, I'm buying a Weber and that setup is exactly what I'm looking for

  • @JaydeAsh
    @JaydeAsh 7 років тому

    Very cool idea I will be trying this

  • @sonnyvallgren332
    @sonnyvallgren332 7 років тому

    Great video, what was the total time for this cooking?

  • @Qpitmaster
    @Qpitmaster 7 років тому +2

    'Burp your smoker...' --- I'm stealing that line! Great video!

    • @handcannon1388
      @handcannon1388 7 років тому

      Kinda sounds like a game to play at the bar just before closing time.

  • @trevinpendry136
    @trevinpendry136 4 роки тому

    Could I cut the raw meat into cubes and smoke it like that for a quicker cook like y'all did on a brisket burnt ends video?

  • @andreadelunardi
    @andreadelunardi 7 років тому

    i'll try this next week, ok, for the yabird rub but i can't find the smoke on wheels here in italy.. how can i replace it for injections?

  • @aldphillip2003
    @aldphillip2003 7 років тому

    Have you ever done this with pork belly? So good...

  • @sneakyblackdog
    @sneakyblackdog 7 років тому

    Nicely done

  • @user-xt5ro1eq8b
    @user-xt5ro1eq8b 5 років тому

    Hey chef Tom, quick question. What kind of meat injector do you use in the video. Ive bought some crummy ones on amazon but I like your pistol type injector.

    • @JJMassar
      @JJMassar 5 років тому

      Tak Eugene Ogihara Butcher BBQ

  • @RaffyMaBoi
    @RaffyMaBoi 7 років тому +4

    What knife are you using??

    • @aitf99
      @aitf99 7 років тому

      Rafael del rosario i was wondering that as well. Its SHARP thats for sure...

    • @RaffyMaBoi
      @RaffyMaBoi 7 років тому +2

      aitf99 aitf99 he had a newer vid after this. And it was a wusthof curved boning knife

  • @TheSlayerIsBack
    @TheSlayerIsBack 7 років тому

    what do you do with the trims?

  • @bigmike11676
    @bigmike11676 7 років тому

    This looks amazing.

  • @gbcinthebackoftheclub1366
    @gbcinthebackoftheclub1366 7 років тому

    best video I've ever seen

  • @SimpleAtHomeQ
    @SimpleAtHomeQ 7 років тому

    Awesome have you tried a smoked shrimp scampi?

  • @mrskipdiggidy2725
    @mrskipdiggidy2725 7 років тому

    after putting sauce on,how long until you pulled them?

    • @lymh4850
      @lymh4850 7 років тому

      You don't. It's burnt end so you just serve them in little chunks.

    • @mrskipdiggidy2725
      @mrskipdiggidy2725 7 років тому

      Simulator Mortalis my mistake,I meant after cutting into cubes how long?

    • @allthingsbbq
      @allthingsbbq  7 років тому

      They'll only need about 10 more minutes on the grill. Thanks!

  • @housephone8646
    @housephone8646 7 років тому +1

    Beautiful just beautiful

  • @fishslayer626
    @fishslayer626 7 років тому

    when you bbq for that long how many more times do you add charcoal to sustain the correct temperature

    • @allthingsbbq
      @allthingsbbq  7 років тому +1

      In this pit, zero times. It is incredibly fuel efficient. The only thing we did was add new wood chunks once they had fully burned down. Thanks for watching!

  • @superturboawesome1
    @superturboawesome1 7 років тому

    Hey Chef Tom! Another video I watched this week said you "can't" make pork burnt ends! Preposterous!! Thanks for the vid, I'd like to see a head-to-head with some of these naysayers! I know who my money is on

  • @ckmoore101
    @ckmoore101 5 років тому

    I want to know, how this compares to the Pork Belly Burnt Ends. I have done the pork belly a number of times, to great success. I am skeptical of the much lower fat content of the shoulder to produce an end result even close to the belly. Has anyone tried both methods?

  • @burtjiang6858
    @burtjiang6858 7 років тому

    hey atbbq been watching your vids for a while as a starving college student to curb my bbq urges, but just one question, what do you do with all of the trimming? do you make stock or cook down the fat for lard? keep it up!

  • @rayking3009
    @rayking3009 7 років тому +7

    A good venison recipe would be nice. Keep up the good work!

  • @UncleBsBBQ19
    @UncleBsBBQ19 7 років тому

    can you possibly do this with the pork loin?

    • @johnondrey7548
      @johnondrey7548 7 років тому +1

      You could, but make sure your internal temp is 145F max. Otherwise, it'll be very dry. I suppose you could brine it first, and that might save the day if you coast above 150F... my $.02...

  • @gregdavis8748
    @gregdavis8748 7 років тому

    I would love to get some of those gloves he's using. Anyone know what they are?

    • @allthingsbbq
      @allthingsbbq  7 років тому +1

      They are nitrile gloves, you can find them here: www.atbbq.com/summit-glove-tracers-nitrile-gloves-multi-color.html

    • @gregdavis8748
      @gregdavis8748 7 років тому

      Awesome! Thanks.

  • @robertrodgers1423
    @robertrodgers1423 2 роки тому

    Any updates in technique to this video? Seems like a missed opportunity to cube, season then smoke early followed up by cooking in the glaze as one does pork belly burnt ends.

    • @allthingsbbq
      @allthingsbbq  2 роки тому

      No update to this particular recipe. Here are some other similar recipes: www.atbbq.com/thesauce/recipes/pork-belly-burnt-ends/
      atbbq.com/thesauce/recipes/al-pastor-pork-belly-burnt-ends/

  • @rocketsinclair
    @rocketsinclair 7 років тому

    I do something similar but I use those "country style pork ribs." Basically these are trimmings with a similar makeup to the butt. You can find them cheap at the grocery store on sale. The benefit is way more surface area for rub and bark and the cook time is short. Once they are slice tender but not pull tender, get them off, cube, toss in sauce, more rub on top and cook in an aluminum pan until they look "burnt." Those burnt ends that you guys did didn't look burnt enough for my tastes.

  • @larrysheetmetal
    @larrysheetmetal 6 років тому

    This makes me wonder if , Carnitas , rillon are made by confit( cook in low temp. fat) in lard what would f beef cooked in beef suet taste like and what cut of beef you'd use

  • @jonnsmith556
    @jonnsmith556 7 років тому

    can you make a brisket burnt ends I love your videos

  • @TommyStarwind
    @TommyStarwind 7 років тому

    What are those black gloves? Thought they were regular latex gloves at first, but they seem heat resistant.

  • @johnnelson216
    @johnnelson216 5 років тому

    I would like to see you cook Japanese Yakiniku BBQ stuff. I’d like to see your take on that type of cuisine.

  • @BSMOWaterfowl
    @BSMOWaterfowl 7 років тому

    Please make a Kansas City style burnt ends video. We would love to see it

  • @stevenhall9349
    @stevenhall9349 7 років тому

    What kind of barbecue rub did you use

    • @allthingsbbq
      @allthingsbbq  7 років тому +1

      Plowboys BBQ Yardbird Rub: www.atbbq.com/plowboys-bbq-yardbird-competition-bbq-rub.html
      Thanks for watching!

  • @stevenhall9349
    @stevenhall9349 7 років тому

    Can you order that barbecue rub it's not sold anywhere around here

    • @allthingsbbq
      @allthingsbbq  7 років тому

      You sure can: www.atbbq.com/plowboys-bbq-yardbird-competition-bbq-rub.html
      Thanks!

    • @eyeballll
      @eyeballll 6 років тому

      It's best to just make your own.

  • @mava8938
    @mava8938 7 років тому

    Great video!

  • @touwski
    @touwski 7 років тому +3

    Looks great! Just out of curiosity; did you rest the meat before cubing it halfway through the cook, or at the end of the cook? And does it have any advantage to do so? Most of the time this is (highly) recommended, but I didn't see any resting of the meat in either stages. Keep up the good work, love the channel!

    • @stevemcqueen1916
      @stevemcqueen1916 7 років тому +5

      touwski i think the point was to get it cut up and back on to the grill as quick as possible, giving it time to rest and lose heat would just make it take that much longer to break down and get tender

  • @lyleswavel320
    @lyleswavel320 7 років тому

    try it with pork belly, it's awesome

  • @Dadzilla2
    @Dadzilla2 7 років тому +1

    Well now! That was cool

  • @christophernyland1256
    @christophernyland1256 7 років тому

    I love the guy saying now its 4 -4 1/2 into the cook and see how the chunks are falling apart...they are still like rubber dude! Franklin Barbecue will show you how to cook pork

  • @wrainey47
    @wrainey47 7 років тому +2

    I'm here cause he's rocking that chance hat!! Good look!!

    • @thatsallfolks3115
      @thatsallfolks3115 7 років тому +1

      Arthur Wayne Rainey if you are not here for the recipe get the fuck out of here. Fuck that hat

    • @osmoticmonk
      @osmoticmonk 7 років тому +2

      well you're just a little bundle of sunshine aren't you

    • @MrReav13
      @MrReav13 6 років тому

      this dude is one of the most hipster, high pitched voice, beta male BBQers I've ever seen

  • @eddiecrooks4543
    @eddiecrooks4543 7 років тому

    Chef Tom yous a beast

  • @statortot11
    @statortot11 7 років тому

    I LIKE IT!

  • @petepete8862
    @petepete8862 7 років тому +8

    Chance the smoker

  • @garywagner2732
    @garywagner2732 Рік тому

    Can I smoke this to 170 today, rest overnite cube and finish tomorrow ??

  • @marbo6429
    @marbo6429 5 років тому

    What do you do with all the flavour you trimmed off...make sausage?

  • @richardweaver4709
    @richardweaver4709 7 років тому

    I would like to see you cook a Gold grad Brisket from Snake Rive Farms on a pellet grill like I have Traeger smokers

  • @KiwiChristian
    @KiwiChristian 7 років тому

    no water pan?

  • @internetshaquille
    @internetshaquille 7 років тому

    fire specs my boy

  • @TheRealHengTime
    @TheRealHengTime 7 років тому

    Chef Tom fashion god

  • @RoyaleWitCheese04
    @RoyaleWitCheese04 6 років тому

    How much does a smoker like that run?

    • @eyeballll
      @eyeballll 6 років тому

      I'll bet money that Google would be glad to tell you.

  • @llamawizard
    @llamawizard 7 років тому +1

    Why not cube the meat before cooking at all? Seems like it would allow for more smoke and rub, and less cooking time.

  • @ptcclatlptcclatl1683
    @ptcclatlptcclatl1683 5 років тому

    Is there a reason why you wouldn't just cube it up to start with?

  • @joshualarsen2285
    @joshualarsen2285 7 років тому

    Well I was studying for a test but..this is more interesting

  • @eyeballll
    @eyeballll 6 років тому

    Boneless country style ribs are also good to use for burnt ends. Very little trimming to do.