Grill Roasted Boston Butt
- 1 Boston butt
- 1 bottle Italian Dressing
- 1/2 cup Worcestershire Sauce
- to taste Season salt or Cajun Seasoning
- 9 cloves Fresh, peeled garlic
- to taste Garlic salt
- Place butt in a large bowl and pour over entire bottle of Italian dressing.
- The longer it sits, the better it gets.
- 24 hours is ideal, but 2 hours is plenty.
- Place in refrigerator while marinating.
- Remove from refrigerator.
- Take 2 sheets of aluminum foil, approximately 20 - 25" in length each.
- Lay out perpendicularly and spray liberally with non stick spray.
- Remove butt from bowl and place in center of foil, fat side up.
- Make 9, small, deep incisions into the top of the butt and insert the peeled garlic cloves as deep as they will go.
- Sprinkle liberally with season salt or Cajun seasoning and garlic salt.
- Wrap foil around butt tightly, and then add another layer of foil and re-wrap.
- Do not throw away your used marinade!
- You will need it later.
- I usually put mine into a measuring cup.
- Add your Worcestershire sauce and whisk until fully mixed.
- Fire up your grill.
- If you're using a gas grill, adjust to low barbecue.
- If charcoal, put a layer of aluminum foil over your grill surface.
- It'll keep your meat from singing.
- Place butt in center of grill, FAT SIDE UP!
- Close lid and let it sit there for about 1.5 hours undisturbed.
- After 90 minutes have passed, take a sharp knife and cut about a 12" slit into the center of the foil to expose the meat.
- Pour about 1/4 cup of your marinade into the reservoir you've created.
- Repeat this every 20 minutes until you have used all of it.
- After you have used all of your marinade, allow the butt to cook for another 1.5 - 2 hours, depending upon size, or until thoroughly cooked.
- Carefully remove from grill, place in roasting pan, slice and enjoy!
- Ready to eat!
butt, italian dressing, worcestershire sauce, salt, garlic, garlic
Taken from cookpad.com/us/recipes/490097-grill-roasted-boston-butt (may not work)