To say that making pulled pork is a labor of love would ... Take, for example, the East North Carolina-style vinegar and pepper sauce. It's just cider vinegar, salt, black pepper, and chili ...
Carolina Treet is a Carolina-style barbecue sauce, a tangy, peppery, rich coating for everything from chicken wings to pulled ...
Set the pork shoulder, fat side up ... meat with 1/4 cup of the reserved roasting juices and serve with barbecue sauce.
Add the peppers, garlic, and basil to a food processor. While mixing, or between bursts of mixing, add the vinegar. Once again, BEWARE OF FUMES! This can spray up as you are mixing, so stand back ...
"So I'll just season the pork ... style sauce that uses an empty peanut butter jar. Add your meat back in and shred it with two forks. Voila! Now you've got juicy, delicious pulled pork that ...
Set aside. Add brown sugar, cider vinegar, fish sauce, cinnamon and paprika to a medium pot. Bring mixture to a boil over medium-high heat, then reduce heat to low. Simmer gently until mixture ...
Meanwhile, shred the pork using two forks. Once the sauce has reduced, add to the pulled pork and stir through. Serve on a jacket potato, in a wrap or on top of rice with a dollop of soured cream.
Put the pork shoulder on top of the onions and put ... Shred the meat with a knife and fork Add the onions to the meat and sauce mixture with some of the liquid it has been cooking in for extra ...