NorthWoods BBQ Mushroom Sliders
Ok, so there are all kinds of Sothern styles for BBQ Pulled Pork (Just YouTube Rhett & Link - 'The BBQ Song' if you can't remember them all), so I thought I would throw out a great Northwood’s version built on Mushrooms.
I started with the usual suspects. A small Pork Butt, some extra ribs bits I had hanging around the freezer, a few kinds of Mushrooms, and several other miscellaneous ingredients. Being new to the family, Jethro didn't know what to make of the pile of goodness collected on the table. He just knew he wanted it.
Next, I had to wait for the weather to warm up a bit. This morning, the temp broke -0 (Yes Negative) on its way to a balmy 10 degrees and we only had 6 inches of fresh new snow. Sweet, now it’s time to grill. I am soo excited. That WSM in the back is brand new!!!
So after an overnight brine and a quick brown sugar rub, the Shoulder and Rib Bits were ready to hit the Smoke. I went with Pecan for a light mild flavor and the wait began.
I actually started the shoulder 4 hours earlier, and smoked an additional 4 with the Riblets. Once they were done, I pulled them and left the shoulder to finish its climb towards 200. The Rib Bits had their own party to go to.
Now with the shoulder finishing, I tossed some Baked Beans in a skillet and dropped them on the grill next to some Portabellas and a few buttons and Belle's skewered, then lightly buttered with Dill and Garlic. Then after getting some nice grill marks on the Port's, it's time to slice and dice them with the rib meat.
Now these are some good lookin beans!!! It's just a Maple Syrup Recipe with the Rib Bits and Ports mixed in.
Alright, it's time to get back to the knife to dice up some more mushrooms and onions before dropping it in a super-hot skillet with Butter and a bit of Olive Oil. This combination is a simple topping for almost anything, just the way it is, but we are not through with it today.
We are mixing the Onions and Mushrooms in with the freshly pulled Pork. After the shoulder hits 200, it literally falls apart on the plate. Just combine and toss.
So, for dinner today, it's Garlic Butter Grilled Mushrooms, with Maple Portabella Riblet Baked Beans, along with Northwood’s BBQ Mushroom Pulled Pork Sliders
Oh So Good. This was a fun cook and trust me, there is nothing like outdoor cooking in a foot of snow and in negative temps. Oh so worth it.