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Post by BBQ Butcher on Jul 21, 2005 6:05:52 GMT -5
The "cushion" comes from the Pork Shoulder Picnic (or Arm), The picnic shoulder is more economical than the Boston Butt, but also contains more fat than the blade shoulder. When the bone and fat is trimmed from this cut it results in a very rich flavored roast. The meat from this cut is excellent for making juicy barbecued pulled pork. The Picnic has a large bone and joint that runs through the middle of the roast, one side has a large lean muscle...that is the "cushion". You can also slice and pound them for pork cutlets, stew meat, etc and use them in any chicken recipe.
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Post by halabuji1937 on Jan 19, 2011 20:53:07 GMT -5
Pork Roast
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Post by BBQ Butcher on Jan 19, 2011 22:30:39 GMT -5
Yes, you can cook it as a pork roast.
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Post by jjavens on Jul 17, 2011 14:28:07 GMT -5
DO you have any good recipes you can pass along for using pork cushions?
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Post by BBQ Butcher on Jul 17, 2011 18:46:01 GMT -5
DO you have any good recipes you can pass along for using pork cushions? Nothing specific comes to mind, sorry, other than some bbq'ed Pulled Pork or slice it thin for Pork Cutlets.
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