Fast, easy crockpot pork recipe that RV feeds a crowd, with a side of salsa
My favorite foods on the road are those that can be cooked in RV, keep well, feed a lot of people and make them happy most of them. If you are incredibly delicious, which is a bonus.Kalua pork recipe surely qualifies on all counts. You can find recipes all over the Internet for this Hawaiian-style meat, but most of them put the baked pig's head, and oddly enough, even when they cook it in a crockpot, called for way too long of a time, which dries out the meat.
pineapple sauce moistens the rice or pork. we have become dependent on little slider sandwiches now you can find in most grocery stores, which are made by Sara Lee and Pepperidge Farm. They reduce the number of sandwiches each eats, which makes for a natural portion control, and are tasty (count on at least two per person). We also serve pork meat in tortillas with all the fixings – onions, coriander, tomatoes, etc. Barbecue sauce is great with pork, but the pineapple sauce recipe that follows is excellent as well.
This sauce works well with steamed rice as a side dish, too. Keep in mind that the pig is actually wetter and better the second and third head boneless pork roast, 1 day-4-6 tablespoons Salt 2 pounds1 Hawaiian marino (you can also use kosher salt) 1 tablespoon liquid smoke flavor (we used mesquite half-and-half hickory) puncture the pork all over with a fork or the tip of a knife. Rub it well with salt. Pour the liquid smoke on one hand and then rub it in the other.
Place pork in slow cooker on low heat. Cover and cook for 8-9 hours to 4-5 pounds and 9-10 hours to 6 kilos, turning once halfway through. Remove the meat, separate and reserve drippings, adding if necessary moisten when needed. 1 fresh pineapple, sliced and diced jalapeno, minced, .5 (or less, if you don't like spicy) combine all ingredients and mix well. Refrigerate for at least an hour before serving to meld flavors.The roadtripster is the handle of a long-standing ammirareun who travels the country with every means possible, sometimes in a campervan, sometimes car camping or in the backcountry, with children and without.
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