Oh yes, it's time for a slow-cooker treat!
I've said it before, and I'll say it again- I don't pull out the crockpot near enough. I don't know why this is, because crockpot dinner days are my favorite. It's a magical feeling, almost like going out to dinner. As if you didn't have to cook. I'm one of those people who's filled with energy in the morning and during the day, but by 6 pm? I'm tired. Cranky. I don't feel like working anymore. So if there's a meal in the crockpot, and all I have to do is pull out some hamburger buns and coleslaw I made in the morning- I'm a happy camper. I'm an especially happy camper when that dinner in the crockpot is tender, delicious, and coated in a delicious concoction of BBQ flavor.
Pulled pork is so versatile. I started out over the summer with an 8 lb roast. I cut it half, and froze the half that became this Texas Pulled Pork. The half that I cooked in the summer probably made us 6-7 meals. This half that I cooked this week also made that many meals. We had sandwiches for dinner one night, and then sandwiches for lunch another day. I made Hawaiian Pizza out of a large quantity of pork. And then last night for dinner, we had sandwiches again. And there's still a little bit left. Pulled Pork Hash might be in the works...
I can't advocate pulled pork enough. Seriously. Nuff' said.
If you like pulled pork, you are going to love this recipe. The sauce is lip-smackin' good, and only seems to flavor the meat more the more days after it's been cooked. The meat, literally, just falls apart when it's done. The sweetness of the coleslaw is the perfect foil for the slightly spicy pork. Gosh, I'm getting hungry just thinking about these...
Ok. Trying...not...to...think...about...BBQ :)
It's Friday! Does anyone have anything exciting planned for the weekend? I think I'm on the tail end of my cold. I'm feeling like I've gotten most of the crap out of my lungs. Therefore, I'm thinking I might try an experimental run tomorrow. I actually went to the gym yesterday, but I noticed I was getting very fatigued and out of breath after 20 minutes of cardio. I know I've lost some fitness in this almost-3 week hiatus from exercise, but I think the fatigue yesterday was because I still had some crud leftover in my lungs. Either way, every day I'm feeling better. And thankful for that! I'm also planning on making cookies, tackling that pumpkin I didn't get around to yesterday, making a trip to the library (I've been devouring books lately), and making a trip to Lowe's. Some evil animal in the backyard has made off when not 1, but 2 of my suet feeders. Not only did they take off with the suet baskets, but they completely broke another feeder I have out there. I'm a little irritated with whoever is doing this, my best guess being a raccoon. More than a little irritated, because as I look out the window now there's a poor little woodpecker looking for his missing suet. Poor little guy.
One more thing before I run off, since I mentioned the library. I've really been trying to branch out this year and read some books I wouldn't normally choose. I do this by going to the library and haphazardly picking up a book. Or by going to different sections and picking the first book my hand lands on. I've found some really good authors by doing this. However, I just finished a book last night that has left me puzzled. It was "Love Me Back" by Merritt Tierce. It ended on one of those notes where you ask yourself when you finish, "What was the point of that?". It's weird, because the book read easily. And fast. But when I turned the last page and discovered I was at the end... I was flabbergasted. The book just suddenly ended. The other odd thing about this book is the author wrote in a weird tense the whole book. I think I'm going to have give this book some thought, because I'm sure there is some meaning buried somewhere. It felt like a "fluff" book, but I'm not entirely convinced it was...
Anyhoo, I think I've covered enough topics for today. I'm all talked-out :)
Have a great weekend everyone!
Ingredients (serves 10-12):
Pulled Pork-
1 1/2 cups BBQ sauce (I used Sweet Baby Ray's)
1/2 cup apple cider vinegar
1/2 cup chicken broth
1/4 cup brown sugar
2 tbsp yellow mustard
1 tbsp Worcestershire sauce
1 large onion, chopped
1 tbsp garlic, minced
2 tbsp fresh thyme, chopped
1 tbsp kosher salt
1/2 tsp black pepper
1/2- 1 tsp crushed red pepper
1 (4 lb) pork shoulder
Coleslaw-
2 tbsp white vinegar
3 tbsp mayonnaise
1 garlic clove, minced
3 tsp sugar
1 tsp salt
1/2 tsp black pepper
2 cups cabbage, shredded
hamburger buns
Directions:
1. Combine BBQ sauce through crushed red pepper in the bottom of crockpot. Stir to combine. Place roast in pot, spoon sauce over roast until it's covered. Place lid on crockpot. Cook on low for 8-9 hours. Remove lid, and shred pork with 2 forks.
2. In a small mixing bowl, combine white vinegar through black pepper. Stir to combine. Add cabbage, and toss to coat.
3. To serve, ladle pulled pork onto hamburger bun. Top with slaw. Serve immediately.
Pulled Pork recipe adapted from Allrecipes. Slaw recipe adapted from About.com. |
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Jess, I actually made this pulled pork and coleslaw yesterday for dinner! The house smelled amazing. I had been wanting to do pulled pork again for a while, so thanks for the recipe! It turned out really well. My other "recipe" that came from Iowa Girl Eats I think is just 1/4 cup balsamic + 1 cup water + 1 packet of onion soup seasoning. It's amazing how just a simple flavoring works great. Just as long as you have good BBQ sauce to add at the end! :)
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad it turned out well! It's hard to beat that wonderful smell of dinner in the crockpot filling up the house, that's one of my favorite parts! I'll have to try your pulled pork recipe, it sounds easy. And delicious! :)
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