• Crockpot Ultimate Pulled Pork

    From Ben Collver@1:124/5016 to All on Fri Oct 27 11:29:46 2023
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    Title: Ultimate Slow Cooker Pulled Pork
    Categories: Crockpot, Pork
    Yield: 10 Servings

    MMMMM------------------------PULLED PORK-----------------------------
    4 1/2 lb Boneless or bone-in pork
    -shoulder; (also known as
    -pork butt); up to 5 lb,
    -twine or netting removed
    2 ts Salt; plus more as needed
    1 ts Fresh ground black pepper
    2 tb Neutral flavored oil
    1 md Onion; peeled and chopped
    -small
    4 cl Garlic; peeled and minced
    2 tb Tomato paste
    1 tb Ancho or mild chili powder
    2 ts Ground cumin
    1 c Water
    3 tb Apple cider vinegar
    1 tb Fish sauce -OR-
    1 tb Worcestershire sauce

    MMMMM------------------------FOR SERVING-----------------------------
    Bread rolls
    Coleslaw
    Pickles
    Barbecue sauce
    Hot sauce

    Prepare pork:

    Rub the pork with salt and pepper, and then set aside while you
    prepare the remaining ingredients. (See notes below if you plan to
    sear the pork first).

    Heat oil in a wide skillet over medium heat. Add the onions and
    garlic then cook, occasionally stirring, until they are sweet and
    browned around the edges. Stir in the tomato paste, chili powder, and
    cumin. Cook, stirring until the tomato paste turns from bright red to
    orange in color; about 3 minutes. Add the water, apple cider vinegar,
    and fish sauce and cook for about 1 minute, scraping up the browned
    bits on the bottom of the pan.

    Cook pork:

    Rest the seasoned pork in the bottom of a slow cooker then pour the
    onion and spice mixture on top. Wiggle the pork around the bottom of
    the slow cooker so that some of the onion and spice mixture slides
    underneath. Cover with lid and cook until the pork can be easily
    shredded; LOW for 6 to 8 hours or HIGH for 4 to 6.

    To finish:

    Turn off the slow cooker and transfer the pork to a cutting board. If
    the pork has a bone in it, remove and discard it. Use two forks to
    shred the meat, discarding any connective tissue, and large clumps of
    fat.

    Remove the cooking liquid and skim most of the fat from its surface.
    Discard the fat then set the cooking liquid aside.

    If using barbecue sauce, add it to the slow cooker and stir in the
    shredded pork. For even more flavor, add back some of the reserved
    cooking liquid. If you're not using barbecue sauce, add the shredded
    pork and the cooking liquid back to the slow cooker. Taste and season
    with salt, additional vinegar, or hot sauce as needed.

    Tips:

    * Can I make this Pulled Pork in an Instant Pot or pressure cooker?
    Yes! Cook the onions, garlic, spices, tomato paste, water, vinegar,
    and fish sauce as shared in the recipe above. This can be done using
    the Saute function if you have an Instant Pot. Add the seasoned pork
    and onion mixture to the pressure cooker/Instant Pot, seal the lid
    and cook on high pressure for 1 hour. Quick release based on the
    manufacturer's instructions, shred the pork, and then skim and
    discard the excess fat from the cooking liquid. To serve, combine the
    skimmed cooking liquid and shredded pork.
    * Fish Sauce: Find fish sauce in the international aisle of most
    grocery stores, in international markets, or online. It has a
    salty-sour flavor and is something we use to elevate flavors in
    savory dishes or dishes with lengthy cooking times. On Inspired
    Taste, you see us use it in our Homemade Pho recipe. If you do
    not have any, Worcestershire sauce is a good substitute.
    * Searing the pork: Some readers have asked why we don't brown the
    pork first. We've tried it, and while it adds a bit more flavor,
    in this case, the difference isn't overwhelming. We skip the
    step. If you prefer, you can sear the outside of the pork in the
    same skillet you plan to make the onion-garlic mixture. Searing
    will leave some browned stuck bits to the bottom of the skillet
    that you can scrape up when you add the water later on.

    Recipe FROM: <https://www.inspiredtaste.net/30817/
    slow-cooker-pulled-pork-recipe/>

    Recipe by Adam and Joanne Gallagher

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