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Crock Pot Pork
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01/27/15 03:47 AM
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DannyB
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Some of you post such elaborate great looking dishes I'm ashamed to post something this easy. If it wasn't soooo good I wouldn't. We did this the past two Sundays in a row.
The first one was labeled Pork Loin Roast. The next one was labeled Pork Sirloin Roast. They looked about the same to me. Each was around 5 pounds.
All we did was put a pretty good amount of salt, pepper, and a package of Italian Seasoning on the meat. We rubbed it in well and then seared each side until semi brown on a gas grill, about 5-10 minutes I think. Then put it in a crock pot, fat side up, on high with about an inch of water in the bottom. About 4-5 hours later it just fell to pieces in the crock pot.
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Re: Crock Pot Pork
[Re: DannyB]
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01/27/15 04:21 AM
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trapperben
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Crock Pots are great. I have never cooked pork in one though. Think I will try one soon.
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Re: Crock Pot Pork
[Re: DannyB]
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01/27/15 12:54 PM
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skinnerback
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I do a lot of pork in a crock pot. Next time try using chicken broth instead of water and rub/season to taste/ with fajita seasoning and a little cumin & paprika after you shred with a little juice. Toast up some corn tortillas & add a little white cheese.
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