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Saturday 18 May 2013

Crockpot Pulled Pork Recipes From All Over The World

By Sam Milner


Most people associate crockpot pulled pork with the American South. This recipe has quickly become a staple in many households from around the world. There are dozens of ways to prepare pulled pork, from burritos and nachos to pizza, sliders, quesadillas, and egg rolls. This type of meat goes well with a variety of spices and herbs, so you can always use different ingredients to obtain a unique flavor.

Make sure you check out these crockpot pulled pork recipes next time you want to cook a delicious meal for your loved ones:

Pulled pork and creamed beans - In a slow cooker, add pork shoulder, olive oil, rosemary, fennel seeds, and chicken stock. Cook for six to eight hours. Add olive oil, butter, rosemary, garlic, double cream, beans, and the remaining chicken stock in a pan. Saut these ingredients and then bring to boil. Serve with pork. This tasty recipe is from the UK.

Espresso-maple pulled pork and egg burritos - For the rub, you need ground espresso, chili powder, brown sugar, garlic, onion powder, and salt. The sauce is made with maple syrup, apple cider vinegar, brewed espresso, ground mustard, and hot sauce. You will also need a few large eggs, boneless pulled pork, Mexican cheese, and flour tortillas. Rub the mixture over all sides of the meat, refrigerate overnight, and then cook the pork in a crock pot.

The sauce should be boiled in a separate pot and then transferred to a large bowl. Add the shredded pork; make sure it's covered with sauce. Meanwhile, prepare the eggs in a pan for a few minutes. Fill your tortilla with pulled pork, eggs, and cheese. Serve hot.

Spicy pulled pork nachos - If you have any crockpot pulled pork leftovers, try this simple recipe. You need homemade tortilla chips, smoked cheddar cheese, spices, and pork. Add small pieces of meat over your tortilla chips. Top with grated cheese and spices. Put everything in the oven foe 10 minutes.




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