Mustard BBQ sauce in your pulled pork sandwich?

Mustard BBQ sauce in your pulled pork sandwich?

thats not how you make pulled pork you horse's ass

No, vinegar sauce.
I realize that mustard bbq sauce is popular in some places, but vinegar sauce is the optimal sauce for pulled pork.

How do you know how they cooked the pulled pork? They didn't specify that.
Although I agree there's only one true way to make pulled pork.

it seems pretty obvious it wasn't smoked, and pulled pork should be smoked, then shredded and served with the sauce mixed in with the shredded pork

When I have a pulled pork sandwich I have american mustard, barbecue sauce and pickles.

Sometimes onion.

I like Carolina style vinegar sauces for pulled pork but I've seen vinegary mustard ones too. I'd do that over bbq on a sandwich.

>not combining vinegar, mustard, ketchup, and horseradish for your pulled pork sandwiches

bunch a pleebins

the REAL question is...
coleslaw on the sandwich y/n

I like it. Vinegar with a sweet and spicy slaw. Barbecue with something sharp.

yes, but in moderation

probably a 1:2 slaw:meat ratio

my muhfukkin nigga

I gotta say lads, I'm a sucker for southern bbq, but I recently started subbing in hoison/chili/mayo sauce and a mound of kimchi instead of BBQ and slaw, and I've never looked back

Never had mustard bbq sauce. How is it different from normal mustard or sweet hot mustard?

I'm from South Carolina, so yes.

It's the best BBQ

He said mustard, not HFCS.

what lovely non-marinated meat you made ;n;

What kind of bun is that OP?

Mustard is Carolina, but the wrong one.

Sure but not that shit in your pic.

Same, I'm a fan of the sharp vinegar sauces myself. They contrast with the smokey pork very nicely.

Fuck yes.

I was skeptical of mustard sauce until I ate some barbecue around Charleston, SC. It's godly. Easily an equal to the more common tomato-based and vinegar-bases sauces.

I prefer nothing...no sauce...always halve...

this is the only way. Living in wv also taught me coleslaw is great on hot dogs too. Fuck it just put slaw on everything. Coleslaw burgers, fish sandwiches, ice cream. Everything is better with coleslaw.

Cattlemens Carolina Gold is better

also, mustard barbecue sauce is great on burgers

>not making your own bbq sauce

looks like a potato roll

Sure, why not.

I don't discriminate when it comes to BBQ, and if you can't smoke a meat for whatever reason, there's nothing wrong with slow roasting a pork butt in the oven, though it's not BBQ...

I think pork is the most versatile BBQ meat and is complimented by any of the common sauce bases, be it mustard, vinegar, or ketchup, and while I haven't had it yet, I bet a mayo based sauce would go well too.

>"Making your own barbecue sauce"

>How to make your own BBQ sauce
>step 1: buy two bottles of BBQ sauce

Christ, just mix half catsup and half HFCS, faggot.

there are people on Veeky Forums who will claim that not making absolutely everything from scratch yourself is the height of plebness

don't make your own mayo? PLEB
don't grind your own salt from salt rocks that you chiseled yourself from the mines? PLEB
don't make your own cheese from your own cows? PLEB

gotta have a line somewhere faggots

I bet you're the type that makes "homemade pickles" by dropping cucumbers into the leftover pickle juice from a jar of pickles you finished.

Homemade BBQ sauce can be pretty good desu. I once had to do it because stores wouldn't sell it where I was. It was basically tomato paste with sauteed onions, spices and chillies smoked in an improvised smoker.

If you're serious about smoking meat, you do not use store bought HFCS crap. It takes some effort to produce high quality smoked meats and the last thing you want to do is ruin it with some mass produced chemical garbage. If you're not going to bother with the details, just go buy some "smoked" meat-like products from your grocer and douse them in catsup, moron.

Believe it or not, you monocle-popping twat, there are actually some store-brought bbq sauces that are absolutely worthy of your home-smoked semen-soaked meat. You just need to look beyond fucking Kraft and Sweet Baby Ray's

>believe it or not

I'll never know, you lazy ass retard, because I'm fully capable of mixing together ingredients to my taste and to compliment the type of meat and nuances of flavor depending on the type of wood I used. I wouldn't expect you to understand, mouthbreather, since your taste in BBQ sauce obviously derives from Arby's.

Didn't I hear your mom calling that your tendies were done and she has a bottle of your favorite walmart sauce to go with them?