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  1. #1
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    Thanks for resurrecting this thread. I've been finding some interesting recipes.

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    I make a roast in the crock pot and it turns out super yummy everytime!

    1/2 bottle CHEAP merlot
    1 smallish beef roast (doesn't matter which kind) trimmed of fat
    1 packet of onion soup mix

    Brown the outside of roast in a smidge of EVOO. Drop it in the crock pot, with the half bottle of wine, and pour the onion soup mix on top. Cook on low for 6-7 hours and voila! Comes out perfect every time!
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    kalua pork, courtesy of my friend rose in honolulu:

    1 4 lb pork roast, rump or shoulder
    2 tbs hawaiian sea salt
    2 tbs liquid smoke

    **bonus pre-step: brine the pork for a few hours in salt + liquid smoke mixture.**

    • rub pork w/ salt + liquid smoke
    • put pork in crock pot
    • fill crock put w 1 inch of water
    • cook on low for 3 hours
    • turn the pork over
    • cook on low for 4-5 hours
    • shred the pork like crazy
    • eat the ono kalua pork
    • break your mouth. so. damn. good.
    • repeat last 2 steps every day until it is gone


    you can line the pot with banana leaves, or not. you can add cabbage towards the end, or not. you can eat it with white rice and soy sauce and sirrachha. you can use mesquite or hickory smoke. you can share it with your friends.
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    One crockpot recipe that my DH loves so I make it at least every other month or so is Black bean soup:

    1 pound of chicken tenders (I throw them in frozen)
    2 cans of rinsed black beans (although I use soaked ones)
    2 cups of sliced mushrooms
    1 can of chicken broth
    1 tbls of cumin
    2 -4 cloves of garlic, minced
    1 jar of chunky salsa (I use Hot)

    Right before serving stir in either 1 cup of sour creme or I use nonfat plain Greek yogurt.

    Garnish with cheddar cheese and a slice of avocado.

    Your house will smell great while this is cooking and it freezes well too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tangentgirl View Post
    kalua pork, courtesy of my friend rose in honolulu:

    1 4 lb pork roast, rump or shoulder
    2 tbs hawaiian sea salt
    2 tbs liquid smoke

    **bonus pre-step: brine the pork for a few hours in salt + liquid smoke mixture.**

    • rub pork w/ salt + liquid smoke
    • put pork in crock pot
    • fill crock put w 1 inch of water
    • cook on low for 3 hours
    • turn the pork over
    • cook on low for 4-5 hours
    • shred the pork like crazy
    • eat the ono kalua pork
    • break your mouth. so. damn. good.
    • repeat last 2 steps every day until it is gone


    you can line the pot with banana leaves, or not. you can add cabbage towards the end, or not. you can eat it with white rice and soy sauce and sirrachha. you can use mesquite or hickory smoke. you can share it with your friends.
    Yum. Is Hawaiian sea salt substantially different from other sea salts?

    My standard crock pot pulled pork recipe recipe is equally easy. I just place about a 4-5 pound pound piece of trimmed pork shoulder (or whatever cut you like) into the crock pot with a generous coating of pepper, onion and garlic salt and whatever other spices you might like. You can throw in some Liquid Smoke, Worchestshire or fresh garlic, too. To that, add enough root beer to almost cover the pork. Cook on low for about 6-7 hours. Turn it over halfway through cooking. Add more root beer if necessary.

    After it's cooked, drain the remaining liquid from the crock and then shred the pork. Place shredded pork back into the Crock, add some (additional) Liquid Smoke and Worchestshire. Mix in your favorite BBQ sauce. Let it sit for another half hour to an hour before serving. I like to serve this with a vinegar-based slaw and sweet potatoe fries or baked beans. Yummy!
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    Quote Originally Posted by indysteel View Post
    Yum. Is Hawaiian sea salt substantially different from other sea salts?
    Um...well...to tell the truth, I don't know. My friend's recipe said Hawaiian. I just used sea salt from the trader joe's, 'cause I couldn't find anything that said Hawaiian, and I didn't feel like going to another store to explore salt varieties. Prolly not.
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    OK, I just have to post this recipe here. I've made it a bunch of times and we just gobble it up every time. SUPER easy, too.

    Crockpot Mexican Tortilla Soup

    2 large boneless, skinless chicken breasts - frozen
    10 oz enchilada sauce
    16 oz chicken broth
    1 can diced tomatoes
    1 4 oz can diced green chilies
    1 can corn
    1 can black beans, rinsed
    1 cup water
    1 onion, chopped/diced
    1 tsp cumin
    1 tsp chili powder
    1 bay leaf
    1 tsp salt
    1/4 tsp black pepper

    shredded cheese
    tortilla chips
    chopped cilantro

    Ready for this? Throw the first 14 ingredients into the crock pot and cook on low for at least 7 hours. Chicken should be frozen. That's it!

    An hour or so before serving, shred chicken with a fork. It should be super tender by now and almost falling apart anyway.

    Top with shredded cheese, broken tortilla chips and fresh cilantro and serve.

    I've heard that people top it with sliced avocado as well but in my mind, that's just ruining it.
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    That sounds amazing, GLC! Thanks for posting it. I would definitely add the avocado, and serve it over rice. Yum.

 

 

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