£39.99
The outdoor-reared pork Boston butt comes from the upper part of the shoulder from the front fore and includes the blade bone and plate. Renowned for its rich flavor and tenderness, this cut benefits from slow-cooking methods especially for pulled pork.
The outdoor rearing of pigs contributes to a higher quality of life for the animals, often resulting in superior taste and texture in the meat due to the varied diet and increased exercise the pigs receive.
Don’t forget pulled pork goes a long way, expect a full butt to serve at least 30 portions
Typical per 100g |
Energy: 1084 kJ/262 kcal |
Fat: 22g, of which Saturates: 6.9g |
Carbohydrate: 0g, of which Sugars: 0g |
Fibre: 0.2g |
Protein: 17g |
Salt: 1.44g |
All our products are supplied fresh unless stated otherwise.
Fresh products are labelled with a fresh use by. When we complete your order it is cut fresh 1 day prior to delivery. If you wish to freeze the product you can be assured you can do so. You should do so immediately you receive it.
We recommend that you label what you freeze with the following MAXIMUM suggested BEST BEFORE DATES:
Any frozen product you receive from us will have a frozen use by date on it.
When defrosting we recommend taking the product out of the freezer and defrosting gradually in you fridge. Depending on the size of the product you should take it out 2-3 days prior to use and use it within 2 days
Here's a handy chart to help determine the right portion sizes for meat joints based on appetite size:
Appetite Size | Boneless Meat (g per head) | Bone-in Meat (g per head) |
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Small Appetite | 125–150 g | 200–250 g |
Medium Appetite | 150–200 g | 250–300 g |
Large Appetite | 200–250 g | 300–350 g |
Extra Large Appetite | 250–300 g | 350–400 g |
These portions are for the main course. If the meat is part of a larger meal with substantial sides, you could reduce the quantities slightly. For feasts or special occasions where people may indulge, consider the higher end of the range.