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Pork Burnt Ends with Maple & Bourbon

Sweet, smoky perfection

This is a fun BBQ recipe to enjoy with it’s sweet and smoky flavours – enjoy pork burnt ends with maple syrup& bourbon and worry about the diet another day

Pork Burnt Ends — Sweet, Smoky Perfection


The Magic of Burnt Ends — Reimagined with Pasture-Raised Pork

There’s a reason burnt ends have become barbecue royalty — those caramelised cubes of smoky meat, lacquered in sauce, are pure flavour fireworks.

Traditionally made from beef brisket, pork burnt ends offer a slightly sweeter, more tender experience — especially when made from pasture-raised, regeneratively farmed pork.

When you start with high-quality pork — from animals raised outdoors on natural pasture, foraging and rooting in living soil — you get more than great taste. You get a product that supports soil health, biodiversity, and small farmers committed to rebuilding the land.

These Pork Burnt Ends are a love letter to that kind of integrity in food — proof that conscious sourcing doesn’t mean sacrificing indulgence.

Quite the opposite: it elevates it.

Choosing the Right Pork: Why Regenerative Matters

Regenerative farms focus on replenishing the soil rather than depleting it. Pigs raised on rotational pastures live as they should — outdoors, rooting and grazing, which leads to:

Look for pork labeled “pasture-raised,” “regeneratively farmed,” or “Animal Welfare Approved.” If you have a local butcher or farmers’ market nearby, ask about their sourcing — your taste buds (and the planet) will thank you.

Or check out Freybors online butcher


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DRY RUB

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A Final Thought: Taste the Change

When you choose regeneratively raised pork, you’re not just buying meat — you’re voting for a better food system. You’re supporting farmers who care about their land, animals, and community. And the reward? Meat that tastes like what pork should taste like: richly marbled, beautifully tender, and full of life.

Every smoky bite of these pork burnt ends carries that story — one of soil, stewardship, and the sweet, sticky joy of barbecue done right.

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