BBQ Pulled pork Sandwiches......Ajas Way ......

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Aja
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BBQ Pulled pork Sandwiches......Ajas Way ......

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I decided to try and make this a few days ok ......The recipe I had was 8 hours on the grill :(
so I messed a round with the recipe and this is what I came up with :)



2 to 4 pounds pork shoulder roast.........


The Cole slaw mix

small white cabbage sliced fine
4 carrots grated
1 small onion sliced thin
Mayo ..salt and pepper


The Barbie mix........

1 Cup ketchup
1 Cup chicken stock
1⁄4 Cup apple cider vinegar
1 Onion, chopped
5 Cloves crushed and minced garlic
2 Tablespoons brown sugar
2 Tablespoons molasses
2 Tablespoon dry ground mustard
1 Teaspoon cayenne or one fresh cayenne chili cut into ringlets with seeds
touch of cinnomon
touch of nutmeg

Mix together in a sauce pan and heat to simmer. Simmer 20 minutes and let cool.


meanwhile ......

Brown roast in a small amount of fat; place in a large roasting or baking pan. Pour the mix over roast and cover with foil.

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Bake in a preheated 325° oven, about 40 minutes to the pound, until done and very tender, basting occasionally with drippings.

Transfer pork roast to a cutting board.and chop into small pieces adding more barbie sauce if needed......

put on crusty Rolls ..top with coleslaw and eat :D

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The picture does not do the Food Justice ...........It was delish......
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Anyone here do Ribs on the grill .....I never have and would like to start this year .....
Any tips ?????
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Post by Skylace »

With ribs the most important part is making sure it's more heat than fire. And the right marinade before hand. For me it's also lots and lots of bbq sauce. I like to make sure they are marinaded at least 24 hours beforehand and then a nice hot coals and just let it go until cooked and tender.
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