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Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Asian Inspired Pulled Pork
1/2 white onion
1/8 c. Teriyaki sauce
1/8 c. beer (lager, dark, whatever you like)
1/8 t. apple cider vinegar
meat tenderizer
garlic powder
5-Spice power
salt and pepper
Coat the bottom of a crockpot with largely chopped onion. Add pork roast. Poke holes in the roast (yes, I love this part - stabbing the roast with a long tonged fork . . . ). Add meat tenderizer, garlic powder, 5-Spice powder, salt and pepper (I just kind of coat the top surface of the roast with these - it looks like it's been heavily rubbed). Add Teriyaki sauce, beer, and apple cider vinegar (concentrate on getting liquid to the bottom of the pot, but sprinkle a little on the top too - just don't wash off all the seasoning). Cover the pot and cook on low for at least 8 hours.
The roast will fall apart - not really pulled. ;-) To increase flavor (and get rid of a little more of the fat), I take the pulled pork out of the crockpot and put it in a shallow baking pan, cover with more 5-Spice powder, and sprinkle with a little more Teriyaki. Bake this in the oven at 350 degrees for about 10 or 15 minutes. Serve plain or as sandwiches on lightly toasted French bread. Chinese garlic sauce is really good if you want to kick it up a notch.