Grandma's Chopped Barbecue

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  • on April 12, 2013

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    I had a 6.5 Boston Butt and cooked mine in the Crock pot for 10 hours, came out sooooo tender. Vinegar based barbecue sauce is not my favorite, will use a new sauce next time.

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  • on July 07, 2012

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    EXCELLENT! I made this twice but with a twist each time. I did use awesome rub and made the bbq sauce BUT, I cooked in crock pot. I rubbed meat and refrigerated for 24hrs. I cooked in crock pot for 8 hours with the bbq sauce. once done, I removed meat, strained the sauce and removed the fat and then cooked it down.......this is a great hit in our home. Thank you Sunny and thank you grandma!

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  • on October 14, 2011

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    I thought the Chopped BBQ was delicious. My hubby had a look of amazement when he tasted it (and I'm a really good cook so it wasn't that I haven't given him delicious food before!. I was really impressed. Being a Marylander, I was very intrigued by the use of Old Bay...I loved it!

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  • on September 05, 2011

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    Loved the rub! Loved the sauce! This meal was a hit! The only thing I should mention is that it took more like 5 hours to cook a 6.5lb pork shoulder... Enjoy!

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  • on September 05, 2011

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    This was a great recipe! Everyone loved and raved over it. Will definitely make this again.

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  • on August 28, 2011

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    another delicious recipe!!! thumbs up!!! my family loves it

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  • on August 12, 2011

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    WOW! I lived in North Carolina for 7 years and now being back in Florida you just can NOT find Barbecue that compares. Thank you SOOO much for this recipe! You took my taste buds back without leaving my kitchen! My husband and kids also loved this one! This was the most tender and well flavored pork I have EVER made! I cooked it at 350 the whole time on accident luckily it didn't dry out, it was juicy and fork fall apart tender. (08/12/2011 - trying it in the slow cooker tonight for a bbq we are having tomorrow. Will alter this to full review with that method tomorrow. :

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  • on August 08, 2011

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    I don't know what eveyone did incorrectly but I cooked it low and slow at 225 for about 4 hours covered tightly and it was outragiously good........I missed the let sit for 2 hours on the show and that did cut into my prep time that I wasn't expecting but the outcome was worth the wait..........I like hot, my stomach doesn't so I went light on the hot sause.......and I used "red hot". Never cooked with "old bay" like it!

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  • on August 08, 2011

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    Our family gathers every Sunday for dinner. When it's my turn to cook, I seldom stray from Giada or Ina's recipes because 9 times out of 10, they turn out as promised. This week, I took a chance on Sunny's family reunion recipes. Sadly, it only confirmed my tendency to stick with my old standbys. After 3 hours, the meat still was not even close to tender. I finally had to up the temp and settle for carving off the most tender parts for dinner. The sauce is so spicy that it turned half of the guests off completely. I might make it again, but in the slow cooker with only 2 tsp of Siracha.

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  • on August 01, 2011

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    Haven't tried it yet since I just saw it today but to bratdawg, I'm going to try it in the crockpot. McCormick has a seasoning packet for bbq pulled pork for a 3lb shoulder so I'm going to use Sunny's recipe instead!

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