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Another damn recipe
This past weekend we went to the Virginia Samboree down at Urbana, VA - the Beth Page Campground
(which is very nice, by the way). Our little group sells BBQ sandwiches on Saturday and uses part of the proceeds for the 'Dogs for the Deaf' charity. Our normal BBQ maker couldn't get to this year's campout, so I got volunteered to make the BBQ. I used the recipe below, magnified about 12 times. We sold 96 sandwiches at $4.50 each, and the BBQ got rave reviews. So....here's the recipe: Slow-cooked Pulled Pork 1 tbs onion salt 2 tbs Hungarian Paprika ¼ cup packed light brown sugar 2 tsp pure chili powder ½ tsp ground allspice ½ tsp ground black pepper 3-5 lbs boneless pork shoulder 2 tbs vegetable oil ¾ cup apple cider vinegar 2 tsp hot pepper sauce (Franks Red Hot) Combine the onion salt, paprika, 1 tbs brown sugar, chili powder, allspice and black pepper in a mixing bowl. Reserve one tbs of the spice mix. Cut the pork into about three big chunks, and rub the remaining spice mix over the pork. Wrap the pork in plastic wrap and refrigerate overnight. On a very hot grill, brown the pork very well. I like it with some black on it. Transfer to a slow cooker. Mix the vinegar, hot sauce, and the tbs of spice mix, and the rest of the brown sugar together Cover and cook on low for 6-10 hours, or until pork is fork-tender. Shred pork with knife and fork. Add the hot pepper sauce to the liquid in the slow cooker, return pork and any other juices to cooker, toss pork to coat with liquid. |
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Another damn recipe
On May 24, 4:10*pm, John H wrote:
This past weekend we went to the Virginia Samboree down at Urbana, VA - the Beth Page Campground (which is very nice, by the way). Our little group sells BBQ sandwiches on Saturday and uses part of the proceeds for the 'Dogs for the Deaf' charity. Our normal BBQ maker couldn't get to this year's campout, so I got volunteered to make the BBQ. I used the recipe below, magnified about 12 times. We sold 96 sandwiches at $4.50 each, and the BBQ got rave reviews. So....here's the recipe: Slow-cooked Pulled Pork 1 tbs onion salt 2 tbs Hungarian Paprika ¼ cup packed light brown sugar 2 tsp pure chili powder ½ tsp ground allspice ½ tsp ground black pepper 3-5 lbs boneless pork shoulder 2 tbs vegetable oil ¾ cup apple cider vinegar 2 tsp hot pepper sauce (Franks Red Hot) Combine the onion salt, paprika, 1 tbs brown sugar, chili powder, allspice and black pepper in a mixing bowl. Reserve one tbs of the spice mix. Cut the pork into about three big chunks, and rub the remaining spice mix over the pork. Wrap the pork in plastic wrap and refrigerate overnight. On a very hot grill, brown the pork very well. I like it with some black on it. Transfer to a slow cooker. Mix the vinegar, hot sauce, and the tbs of spice mix, and the rest of the brown sugar together Cover and cook on low for 6-10 hours, or until pork is fork-tender. *Shred pork with knife and fork. Add the hot pepper sauce to the liquid in the slow cooker, return pork and any other juices to cooker, toss pork to coat with liquid. ....another off topic **** post. |
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Another damn recipe
On May 24, 3:10*pm, John H wrote:
This past weekend we went to the Virginia Samboree down at Urbana, VA - the Beth Page Campground (which is very nice, by the way). Our little group sells BBQ sandwiches on Saturday and uses part of the proceeds for the 'Dogs for the Deaf' charity. Our normal BBQ maker couldn't get to this year's campout, so I got volunteered to make the BBQ. I used the recipe below, magnified about 12 times. We sold 96 sandwiches at $4.50 each, and the BBQ got rave reviews. So....here's the recipe: Slow-cooked Pulled Pork 1 tbs onion salt 2 tbs Hungarian Paprika ¼ cup packed light brown sugar 2 tsp pure chili powder ½ tsp ground allspice ½ tsp ground black pepper 3-5 lbs boneless pork shoulder 2 tbs vegetable oil ¾ cup apple cider vinegar 2 tsp hot pepper sauce (Franks Red Hot) Combine the onion salt, paprika, 1 tbs brown sugar, chili powder, allspice and black pepper in a mixing bowl. Reserve one tbs of the spice mix. Cut the pork into about three big chunks, and rub the remaining spice mix over the pork. Wrap the pork in plastic wrap and refrigerate overnight. On a very hot grill, brown the pork very well. I like it with some black on it. Transfer to a slow cooker. Mix the vinegar, hot sauce, and the tbs of spice mix, and the rest of the brown sugar together Cover and cook on low for 6-10 hours, or until pork is fork-tender. *Shred pork with knife and fork. Add the hot pepper sauce to the liquid in the slow cooker, return pork and any other juices to cooker, toss pork to coat with liquid. Looks really good to me, John. I've copied it and put it int he recipe folder. My nieces birthday is coming up in a couple weeks and I'm going to put this recipe into consideration. BTW, I wonder how it would be if you changed to vinegar to dill pickle juice? Thanks! |
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Another damn recipe
On Wed, 25 May 2011 15:33:33 -0400, Gene wrote:
On Tue, 24 May 2011 16:10:36 -0400, John H wrote: This past weekend we went to the Virginia Samboree down at Urbana, VA - the Beth Page Campground (which is very nice, by the way). Our little group sells BBQ sandwiches on Saturday and uses part of the proceeds for the 'Dogs for the Deaf' charity. Our normal BBQ maker couldn't get to this year's campout, so I got volunteered to make the BBQ. I used the recipe below, magnified about 12 times. We sold 96 sandwiches at $4.50 each, and the BBQ got rave reviews. So....here's the recipe: Slow-cooked Pulled Pork 1 tbs onion salt 2 tbs Hungarian Paprika ¼ cup packed light brown sugar 2 tsp pure chili powder ½ tsp ground allspice ½ tsp ground black pepper 3-5 lbs boneless pork shoulder 2 tbs vegetable oil ¾ cup apple cider vinegar 2 tsp hot pepper sauce (Franks Red Hot) Combine the onion salt, paprika, 1 tbs brown sugar, chili powder, allspice and black pepper in a mixing bowl. Reserve one tbs of the spice mix. Cut the pork into about three big chunks, and rub the remaining spice mix over the pork. Wrap the pork in plastic wrap and refrigerate overnight. On a very hot grill, brown the pork very well. I like it with some black on it. Transfer to a slow cooker. Mix the vinegar, hot sauce, and the tbs of spice mix, and the rest of the brown sugar together Cover and cook on low for 6-10 hours, or until pork is fork-tender. Shred pork with knife and fork. Add the hot pepper sauce to the liquid in the slow cooker, return pork and any other juices to cooker, toss pork to coat with liquid. Yeah, you are posting recipes, just like Harry... Has Harry posted this recipe? Damn. |
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Another damn recipe
On 5/27/11 2:06 PM, Gene wrote:
On Thu, 26 May 2011 16:57:17 -0400, John wrote: On Wed, 25 May 2011 15:33:33 -0400, wrote: On Tue, 24 May 2011 16:10:36 -0400, John wrote: This past weekend we went to the Virginia Samboree down at Urbana, VA - the Beth Page Campground (which is very nice, by the way). Our little group sells BBQ sandwiches on Saturday and uses part of the proceeds for the 'Dogs for the Deaf' charity. Our normal BBQ maker couldn't get to this year's campout, so I got volunteered to make the BBQ. I used the recipe below, magnified about 12 times. We sold 96 sandwiches at $4.50 each, and the BBQ got rave reviews. So....here's the recipe: Slow-cooked Pulled Pork 1 tbs onion salt 2 tbs Hungarian Paprika ¼ cup packed light brown sugar 2 tsp pure chili powder ½ tsp ground allspice ½ tsp ground black pepper 3-5 lbs boneless pork shoulder 2 tbs vegetable oil ¾ cup apple cider vinegar 2 tsp hot pepper sauce (Franks Red Hot) Combine the onion salt, paprika, 1 tbs brown sugar, chili powder, allspice and black pepper in a mixing bowl. Reserve one tbs of the spice mix. Cut the pork into about three big chunks, and rub the remaining spice mix over the pork. Wrap the pork in plastic wrap and refrigerate overnight. On a very hot grill, brown the pork very well. I like it with some black on it. Transfer to a slow cooker. Mix the vinegar, hot sauce, and the tbs of spice mix, and the rest of the brown sugar together Cover and cook on low for 6-10 hours, or until pork is fork-tender. Shred pork with knife and fork. Add the hot pepper sauce to the liquid in the slow cooker, return pork and any other juices to cooker, toss pork to coat with liquid. Yeah, you are posting recipes, just like Harry... Has Harry posted this recipe? Damn. It looks like a recipe with liberal ingredients... I dunno why one would want to ruin a decent pulled pork sandwich by dosing it with chili and hot pepper sauce. Well, I suppose if you don't like the taste of the meat... |
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Another damn recipe
In article , payer3389
@mypacks.net says... On 5/27/11 2:06 PM, Gene wrote: On Thu, 26 May 2011 16:57:17 -0400, John wrote: On Wed, 25 May 2011 15:33:33 -0400, wrote: On Tue, 24 May 2011 16:10:36 -0400, John wrote: This past weekend we went to the Virginia Samboree down at Urbana, VA - the Beth Page Campground (which is very nice, by the way). Our little group sells BBQ sandwiches on Saturday and uses part of the proceeds for the 'Dogs for the Deaf' charity. Our normal BBQ maker couldn't get to this year's campout, so I got volunteered to make the BBQ. I used the recipe below, magnified about 12 times. We sold 96 sandwiches at $4.50 each, and the BBQ got rave reviews. So....here's the recipe: Slow-cooked Pulled Pork 1 tbs onion salt 2 tbs Hungarian Paprika ? cup packed light brown sugar 2 tsp pure chili powder ? tsp ground allspice ? tsp ground black pepper 3-5 lbs boneless pork shoulder 2 tbs vegetable oil ? cup apple cider vinegar 2 tsp hot pepper sauce (Franks Red Hot) Combine the onion salt, paprika, 1 tbs brown sugar, chili powder, allspice and black pepper in a mixing bowl. Reserve one tbs of the spice mix. Cut the pork into about three big chunks, and rub the remaining spice mix over the pork. Wrap the pork in plastic wrap and refrigerate overnight. On a very hot grill, brown the pork very well. I like it with some black on it. Transfer to a slow cooker. Mix the vinegar, hot sauce, and the tbs of spice mix, and the rest of the brown sugar together Cover and cook on low for 6-10 hours, or until pork is fork-tender. Shred pork with knife and fork. Add the hot pepper sauce to the liquid in the slow cooker, return pork and any other juices to cooker, toss pork to coat with liquid. Yeah, you are posting recipes, just like Harry... Has Harry posted this recipe? Damn. It looks like a recipe with liberal ingredients... I dunno why one would want to ruin a decent pulled pork sandwich by dosing it with chili and hot pepper sauce. Well, I suppose if you don't like the taste of the meat... Anything to be and asshole, eh, Harry? |
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