I saw this recipe in the Deseret News food section and decided I needed to test it out. Once I put it together, it cooked all by itself and was delicious. The only thing I would do differently is use a larger roast. Mine was between 3 and 4 pounds and in the end I ended up with too much sauce for the amount of meat that I had. I also omitted the cilantro. I served this on rolls-our favorite ones are from Wal-mart believe it or not. They are called French Steak Rolls and you get 2 dozen for $3.75. They are thick enough to hold a juicy filling like this but still have a nice chewy texture. (Also good for French Dip sandwiches.) You could also serve it on tacos or in pita bread.
SHREDDED SWEET PORK
5 lb. pork roast
1 T. cooking oil
1 chopped onion (or 2 T. dried onion)
2 cloves garlic, crushed
1 20 oz. bottle of Coca-Cola, may be caffeine-free but not diet
2 t. salt
2 t. cumin
1 t. chili powder
2 small cans green chiles (I used mild)
1 19 oz. can red encilada sauce (I used mild)
1 c. salsa (again, I used mild)
1 c. brown sugar
1/2 c. fresh cilantro, chopped
- Pour cooking oil in a large roasting pan. Add onion and garlic and lightly brown the roast on all sides.
- Pour in Coca-Cola, sprinkle on the salt, cumin, and brown sugar. Cover and cook at 275 degrees for 5 - 6 hours (or use a slow cooker on low for 5 - 6 hours.)
- When the roast is done, pour off the liquid and allow the fat to rise to the top. This will take a few minutes. Let it sit while you shred the pork. Skim off the fat.
- Using two forks, shred the pork, remove the bones and fat.
- Add the chiles, enchilada sauce, and salsa to the liquid. Boil over medium-high heat. I added 1 1/2 T. of cornstarch to help thicken the liquid. To do this put a little of the liquid that you cooked the pork in into a cup and dissolve the cornstarch in the cup of liquid. When the rest of the liquid boils, whisk in the cornstarch mixture. It will thicken quickly.
- Add pork to thickened liquid.
- Serve on rolls or tortillas. akes 5 - 7 cups of pork.
8 comments:
We love those wal-mart rolls too! This looks like a really good recipe for pork, I'm going to try it!
That looks delicious! I'm going to have to try it.
I'm off to Walmart in search of the rolls - mmmmmm I love crockpot meals that smell good all day! Al is so excited for dinner tonight - I think he dreams of sweet pork on a regular basis.
Kristi, you make me laugh!
these sound divine have you tried the peachy pork recipe in the ward cook book?
J- I haven't tried it, I'll have to look it up.
I am so far behind... I will have to try all these new ones.
Get cookin' girlfriend!
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