Cooking the Roast:
Day one will take a little bit of time to cook and prep the meat, but any extras can make quick, tasty meals for one to two days afterwards.
- 4-5 lbs. Pork shoulder Roast (A pork shoulder roast can be bought bone-in or bone-out, it doesn't really matter for this recipe. I buy the bone-in, but that's only because my husband likes to get some of the meat right off of the bone.)
- 4 Cups of Chicken Broth (Alternatives: what ever flavor broth you have, chicken bullion, or water)
- Salt and Pepper
- Garlic Powder
- Dehydrated Onions
- 1 Bay Leaf (Seasoning is to your taste, so use what you like and what you have, garlic and onions are my basics)
Now you have Pulled Pork, just portion it to the number of days it will feed your family and then each day season as you choose. My favorite ways to use the pulled pork are listed below.
Pulled Pork Tacos
- Pulled Pork
- 1 Can Tomatoes (Diced)
- 1 Can Diced Green Chilies (these are my favorite addition to any Mexican themed dish)
- 1/2 Medium Onion (Chopped)
- 2 Garlic Cloves (minced) (Can substitute garlic powder and dehydrated onions).
- 1/2 C- 1 C reserved broth (substitute: chicken broth, water)
- 1 T Cumin
- 1 T Oregano
- 1/2 t Black Pepper
- 1/2 t Chili Powder (Substitute for all of the seasonings: packaged taco seasoning, I usually throw a bit of the taco seasoning in anyways, I like the way it tastes. Remember to use what you already have.)
- Salt to taste
Spoon into taco shells or tortillas and top with your favorites. I like, cheese, cabbage, guacamole (homemade if you have the stuff), sour cream and salsa.
BBQ Pulled Pork
- Pulled Pork
- 1/2 C Reserved Broth
- BBQ Sauce (your favorite)
Pulled Pork is also great on top of homemade nachos or homemade pizza. Any other ideas?
1 comment:
thai curry pulled pork, here i come! My toaster oven came today. Thanks for inspiration Jules!
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