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Sunday, March 9, 2008

Sunday Dinner

Pulled Pork Barbecue

INGREDIENTS:
  • 4 lb pork roast
  • 2 onions, sliced, divided
  • 1 onion, chopped
  • 5 or 6 whole cloves
  • 2 cups water
  • 16 oz bottle of your favorite BBQ sauce
  • salt and pepper
PREPARATION:
Place one sliced onion at the bottom of Crock Pot.
Stud pork roast with cloves and season with salt and pepper.
Place roast in slow cooker on top of the sliced onion. Cover with the second sliced onion and add enough water to fill Crock Pot two thirds of the way.
Cover and cook on low 8 to 12 hours.
Remove roast.
Remove and discard cloves, bone and fat as well as any water, onions and grease remaining in pot.
When pork roast is cool enough to handle, use a fork or your fingers to pull it apart until the entire roast is shredded.
Return the pulled pork to the crockpot. Mix in the chopped onion and BBQ sauce and cover. Heat on high for 1-3 hours or until the onions are soft.
Serve on large, crusty buns with a mustard based Carolina-style BBQ sauce. Garnish with dill pickle spears, thinly sliced raw onion and pickled pepperoncini (Italian banana peppers). Serve with crisp, homemade slaw. Carolinians would put the cole slaw on the pulled pork sandwiches..that's up to you.
 
 

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  • #1 Comment from fisherkristina 
    3/9/08 3:43 PM Permalink
    I didn't know you put a clove in pulled pork.  It never occurred to me!  By the way, I am eating less red meet and more chicken and fish now?  Do you have any chicken and fish recipes that don't have a lot of cream added?  That is probably not possible in southern cooking, now is it, LOL?

    Krissy :)
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