BBQ Hawaiian Kalua Pig Pork Shoulder How-To BBQ Champion Harry Soo SlapYoDaddyBBQ.com


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  1. Johnny Le
    Johnny Le says:

    I tried this last night and it was amazing!! I had to stop by 3 different Asian stores before I found Taro leaves but it was worth it. The only thing I did different is I scored my pork butt prior to seasoning. I took full credit for the recipe because I loved all the compliments!

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  2. gunzNtofu
    gunzNtofu says:

    Nice job, Braddah! I like the addition of the taro leaves. It's almost a laulau – just need a few more things. I plan to make your kalua pork for my next family gathering. Subscribing!

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  3. Kevin Moyer
    Kevin Moyer says:

    Thanks for the video, Harry. I'm making this tomorrow on a Kamado Joe Jr. I will be wrapping it in banana leaves. I don't want to over smoke, but I also want to have enough smoke to get through the leaves. How many Kiawe chunks should I use?

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  4. Gary Henderson
    Gary Henderson says:

    Hey Harry,
    Sorry to bother you, but I am facing a dilemma. I watch all your videos. Every last one. And I take notes and use the info.
    I am ready to buy a new smoker. I want a pellet model.
    I don't want the Weber Smoke and Grill. But a food offset model is what I am looking for. It doesn't need to be able to grill, although that would be a plus.
    Traeger? Yoder? Myron Mixon? Something else?
    I don't cook for huge numbers of people, but I would like to be able to do a suckling pig or 3 pork butts or 2 briskets at once.
    Any thoughts?
    I already own a Weber kettle, as Smoke Vault 24" gas smoker, a Weber Smoky Mountain, a PK grill, and a really nice Broil King gas grill.
    Thanks. ANd no rush on a reply.
    Stay safe, my friend.

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  5. onocoffee
    onocoffee says:

    Taro leaf? I've never seen that used before. Usually I've seen Ti and Banana, but this is the first time I've seen the use of Taro – really interested to know how that changes the flavor. I'm gonna have to give it a try the next time.

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