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I made Oven-Roasted Pulled Pork yesterday, following Tyler Florence's
recipe. Good stuff! It scratched an itch we had.

http://oi56.tinypic.com/2enb983.jpg


Dry Rub:

3 tablespoons paprika
1 tablespoon garlic powder
1 tablespoon brown sugar
1 tablespoon dry mustard
3 tablespoons coarse salt

1 (5 to 7 pound) pork roast, preferably shoulder or Boston butt

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The cole slaw dressing recipe was from About.com. I eliminated the
onion, substituted granulated garlic for fresh and added some celery
seed. It was very tasty.

Sandwich Slaw

Ingredients:

2 cups shredded cabbage
2 tablespoons minced onion
2 tablespoons white vinegar
2 tablespoons mayonnaise
1 clove garlic, minced
2 teaspoons sugar
1 teaspoon ground black pepper
1/2 teaspoon salt

Preparation:

Mix all ingredients together and refrigerate for at least an hour.
Place a generous portion on each pulled pork sandwich.


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>
>
>I made Oven-Roasted Pulled Pork yesterday, following Tyler Florence's
>recipe. Good stuff! It scratched an itch we had.
>
>http://oi56.tinypic.com/2enb983.jpg


So now I've got it.<g> Friday's dinner is taking shape. I
grabbed a Boston butt while I was out this morning- will probably
[more or less] go with the slaw recipe you posted, too.

I'm feeling like making the rolls. I don't want to make them a huge
production. I'm tempted to just go with my basic bread that I
usually do in a loaf pan or as pull apart rolls in a cake pan--- but
make them on a cookie sheet instead.

I'm open to suggestions-- something a little more substantial than a
commercial hamburg roll-- but not quite a hard roll.. . .

Jim
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"Jim Elbrecht" wrote
> sf wrote:


>>I made Oven-Roasted Pulled Pork yesterday, following Tyler Florence's
>>recipe. Good stuff! It scratched an itch we had.
>>
>>http://oi56.tinypic.com/2enb983.jpg

>
> So now I've got it.<g> Friday's dinner is taking shape. I
> grabbed a Boston butt while I was out this morning- will probably
> [more or less] go with the slaw recipe you posted, too.


I make a somewhat different one but hers sounds good too.

> I'm feeling like making the rolls. I don't want to make them a huge
> production. I'm tempted to just go with my basic bread that I
> usually do in a loaf pan or as pull apart rolls in a cake pan--- but
> make them on a cookie sheet instead.


> I'm open to suggestions-- something a little more substantial than a
> commercial hamburg roll-- but not quite a hard roll.. . .


I use a breadmaker for the diugh with a fairly standard white, replacing 1/4
of the flour with rye. I use the dough only setting ands then pull it from
the pan and shape on wax paper dusted with a little cornmeal, and bake as
normal.

Another way is to roll the dough to a bit of a fat rope (like french or
italian bread but not too fat) then bake and cut off sections to fill.

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On Mar 9, 1:46*am, sf > wrote:
> I made Oven-Roasted Pulled Pork yesterday, following Tyler Florence's
> recipe. *Good stuff! *It scratched an itch we had.
>
> http://oi56.tinypic.com/2enb983.jpg
>
> Dry Rub:
>
> 3 tablespoons paprika
> 1 tablespoon garlic powder
> 1 tablespoon brown sugar
> 1 tablespoon dry mustard
> 3 tablespoons coarse salt
>
> 1 (5 to 7 pound) pork roast, preferably shoulder or Boston butt
>
> * * * * * * * *

Do you have a Weber charcoal grill?? I do mine on the 'cool side' of
it with a foil package of soaked wood chips on top of the coals for
about 3 hours or so, or until the coals begin to die. Then into the
oven at 325 degrees for another 2 or 3 hours and it's simply falling
off the bone. Fabulous!

I love a good slaw, nothing better, but NOT on top of my sandwich. I
want to taste the meat and I want to taste the slaw, but not together
on a bun.
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On Wed, 09 Mar 2011 13:45:06 -0500, Jim Elbrecht >
wrote:

> sf > wrote:
>
> >
> >
> >I made Oven-Roasted Pulled Pork yesterday, following Tyler Florence's
> >recipe. Good stuff! It scratched an itch we had.
> >
> >http://oi56.tinypic.com/2enb983.jpg

>
> So now I've got it.<g> Friday's dinner is taking shape. I
> grabbed a Boston butt while I was out this morning- will probably
> [more or less] go with the slaw recipe you posted, too.


YAY!
>
> I'm feeling like making the rolls. I don't want to make them a huge
> production. I'm tempted to just go with my basic bread that I
> usually do in a loaf pan or as pull apart rolls in a cake pan--- but
> make them on a cookie sheet instead.
>
> I'm open to suggestions-- something a little more substantial than a
> commercial hamburg roll-- but not quite a hard roll.. . .
>

These were Kaiser rolls. Hubby *really* liked them.

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On Wed, 9 Mar 2011 12:04:03 -0800 (PST), ItsJoanNotJoann
> wrote:

> Do you have a Weber charcoal grill??


Not anymore.

> I do mine on the 'cool side' of
> it with a foil package of soaked wood chips on top of the coals for
> about 3 hours or so, or until the coals begin to die. Then into the
> oven at 325 degrees for another 2 or 3 hours and it's simply falling
> off the bone. Fabulous!


I'd like to have a Weber so I could make pastrami.

I liked cooking the butt in the oven. I wouldn't have gotten all that
wonderful juice I was able to freeze and add to stock later.
>
> I love a good slaw, nothing better, but NOT on top of my sandwich. I
> want to taste the meat and I want to taste the slaw, but not together
> on a bun.


<shrug> It seems to be a traditional way of making pulled pork
sandwiches. That was the first time I'd put slaw on top - I liked it
and I'm doing it again.

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On Mar 9, 3:04*pm, sf > wrote:
> On Wed, 9 Mar 2011 12:04:03 -0800 (PST), ItsJoanNotJoann
>
> I liked cooking the butt in the oven. *I wouldn't have gotten all that
> wonderful juice I was able to freeze and add to stock later.
>
>

What will you do with the stock?? What will you add it to??
>
>
> > I love a good slaw, nothing better, but NOT on top of my sandwich. *I
> > want to taste the meat and I want to taste the slaw, but not together
> > on a bun.

>
> <shrug> *It seems to be a traditional way of making pulled pork
> sandwiches. *That was the first time I'd put slaw on top - I liked it
> and I'm doing it again.
>
>

A few restaurants add slaw to pulled pork sandwiches here, but it
seems to be people from out of state who have opened restaurants in
this area who do this.

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On 3/9/2011 9:04 PM, ItsJoanNotJoann wrote:
> On Mar 9, 3:04 pm, > wrote:
>> On Wed, 9 Mar 2011 12:04:03 -0800 (PST), ItsJoanNotJoann
>>
>> I liked cooking the butt in the oven. I wouldn't have gotten all that
>> wonderful juice I was able to freeze and add to stock later.
>>
>>

> What will you do with the stock?? What will you add it to??
>>
>>
>>> I love a good slaw, nothing better, but NOT on top of my sandwich. I
>>> want to taste the meat and I want to taste the slaw, but not together
>>> on a bun.

>>
>> <shrug> It seems to be a traditional way of making pulled pork
>> sandwiches. That was the first time I'd put slaw on top - I liked it
>> and I'm doing it again.
>>
>>

> A few restaurants add slaw to pulled pork sandwiches here, but it
> seems to be people from out of state who have opened restaurants in
> this area who do this.
>


In Lexington, North Carolina, they put a vinegary slaw in the bun with
the pulled pork.

I have not seen that done in other parts of the country.

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On Mar 9, 2:04*pm, ItsJoanNotJoann > wrote:
> On Mar 9, 1:46*am, sf > wrote:
>
>
>
> > I made Oven-Roasted Pulled Pork yesterday, following Tyler Florence's
> > recipe. *Good stuff! *It scratched an itch we had.

>
> >http://oi56.tinypic.com/2enb983.jpg

>
> > Dry Rub:

>
> > 3 tablespoons paprika
> > 1 tablespoon garlic powder
> > 1 tablespoon brown sugar
> > 1 tablespoon dry mustard
> > 3 tablespoons coarse salt

>
> > 1 (5 to 7 pound) pork roast, preferably shoulder or Boston butt

>
> > * * * * * * * *

>
> Do you have a Weber charcoal grill?? *I do mine on the 'cool side' of
> it with a foil package of soaked wood chips on top of the coals for
> about 3 hours or so, or until the coals begin to die. *Then into the
> oven at 325 degrees for another 2 or 3 hours and it's simply falling
> off the bone. *Fabulous!
>
> I love a good slaw, nothing better, but NOT on top of my sandwich. *I
> want to taste the meat and I want to taste the slaw, but not together
> on a bun.


I don't get that, either. I had never heard of such a thing until
they started with the Guy Fieri dumps drive-by's and douches show.
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On Wed, 9 Mar 2011 23:09:37 -0800 (PST), projectile vomit chick
> wrote:

>On Mar 9, 2:04*pm, ItsJoanNotJoann > wrote:
>> On Mar 9, 1:46*am, sf > wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> > I made Oven-Roasted Pulled Pork yesterday, following Tyler Florence's
>> > recipe. *Good stuff! *It scratched an itch we had.

>>
>> >http://oi56.tinypic.com/2enb983.jpg

>>
>> > Dry Rub:

>>
>> > 3 tablespoons paprika
>> > 1 tablespoon garlic powder
>> > 1 tablespoon brown sugar
>> > 1 tablespoon dry mustard
>> > 3 tablespoons coarse salt

>>
>> > 1 (5 to 7 pound) pork roast, preferably shoulder or Boston butt

>>
>> > * * * * * * * *

>>
>> Do you have a Weber charcoal grill?? *I do mine on the 'cool side' of
>> it with a foil package of soaked wood chips on top of the coals for
>> about 3 hours or so, or until the coals begin to die. *Then into the
>> oven at 325 degrees for another 2 or 3 hours and it's simply falling
>> off the bone. *Fabulous!
>>
>> I love a good slaw, nothing better, but NOT on top of my sandwich. *I
>> want to taste the meat and I want to taste the slaw, but not together
>> on a bun.

>
>I don't get that, either. I had never heard of such a thing until
>they started with the Guy Fieri dumps drive-by's and douches show.


Yeah, well... they're tawkin' mass-made deli slaw onna Oscar Mayer
b-o-l-o-gyn on white with sallow yallow musturd.

Fresh homemade slaw is fine onna zoftag tripple decker combo; turkey,
tongue, corned beef with spicy brown on *real* Jewish rye... here,
wrap yer lips around my peeckle. LOL
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