Difference between revisions of "Mexican Pulled Pork"
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While I could use the [[Marinade|marinade]] alone, I like to make my recipes my own. For this I added half an [[Orange|orange]], sliced; some chopped [[Onion|onion]], muscavado [[Sugar|sugar]] and some [[White wine|white wine]]. | While I could use the [[Marinade|marinade]] alone, I like to make my recipes my own. For this I added half an [[Orange|orange]], sliced; some chopped [[Onion|onion]], muscavado [[Sugar|sugar]] and some [[White wine|white wine]]. | ||
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Revision as of 16:06, 17 December 2019
I am trying out lots of marinades from Taste Sensation Ltd. I bought some from Amazon and was so impressed, I arranged for them to send me more samples to try.
As this is an experiment I had 1.4kg of pork shoulder and got the butcher to cut it into three slices. This is what I did with the second slice.
While I could use the marinade alone, I like to make my recipes my own. For this I added half an orange, sliced; some chopped onion, muscavado sugar and some white wine.
I hope Adrienne and Martin enjoy it as much as we did!
Ingredients
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- 500g pork shoulder
- 2 tablespoons taste Sensation Mexican seasoning
- 1 large red onion, chopped
- Half a large orange, sliced with the rind left on
- 300 ml white wine
- 1 tablespoon muscovado sugar
Method
- Remove any string and excess fat or rind from the pork
- Coat both sides of the pork with the Taste Sensation Mexican seasoning
- Line the slow cooker with the chopped onions and half of the orange slices
- Lay the pork on to and cover with the remaining orange slices
- Pour the white wine into the base of the slow cooker
- Slow cook on medium for eight hours or so
- Check halfway through to ensure it is not drying out and add a little extra liquid if needed.
- Remove the rind and drain and excess fat with a paper towel
- Shred the pork into the gravy and serve!
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