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Ophelia wrote:

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> > On Sunday, April 22, 2018 at 10:34:40 AM UTC-10, Ophelia wrote:
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> >> On Sunday, April 22, 2018 at 9:49:37 AM UTC-10, Ophelia wrote:
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> >>> On Saturday, April 21, 2018 at 11:05:41 PM UTC-10, Ophelia wrote:
> >>> > "dsi1" wrote in message
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> >>> > On Saturday, April 21, 2018 at 10:46:43 AM UTC-10, Ophelia

> wrote: >>> > > ===
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> >>> > > This is the full recipe:
> >>> > >
> >>> > > Slow Cooker Hawaiian Chicken
> >>> > >
> >>> > > 3 pounds chicken breast
> >>> > > 1 (18 ounce) bottle honey barbecue sauce
> >>> > > 1 (15.25 ounce) can sliced pineapple
> >>> > > 1 teaspoon soy sauce
> >>> > >
> >>> > > Put chicken breasts into the crock of a slow cooker; top with
> >> > > barbeque >> > > sauce, pineapple slices, and soy sauce.
> >>> > > Cook on High for 4 to 5 hours.
> >>> > >
> >>> > > ==
> >>> > >
> >>> > > I was thinking of half to one cupful soya sauce!
> >>> >
> >>> > What I would do is just pour the soy sauce on top of the chicken

> >and >> > then
> >>> > stop when you think it's right. I'm interested in how it comes

> >out. I >> > have
> >>> > some chicken breast and lots of barbecue sauce. I would like to

> >use up >> > both.
> >>> >
> >>> >
> >>> > Ok, will do. I will be making it next week and I

> >will > > report >> > back I will use thighs rather than breasts.
> >I think they have more >> > flavour.
> >>> >
> >>> > I'm making kalua pig. There's a pork butt in the slow cooker.

> >Cooking >> > time
> >>> > will be around 8 hours. It's been salted with sea salt and

> >liquid > > smoke. >> > That's all. I think it'll be pretty tasty
> >with some barbecue sauce. >> >
> >>> > Let's see how he likes that chicken with barbecue

> >sauce. >> > If
> >>> > he does I might try the pork plus barbeque sauce, but no liquid

> >smoke. >> > What
> >>> > do you think of it with no smoke? Should I salt it as well?
> >>> >
> >>> > Pork butt = shoulder, yes?
> >> >
> >>> Chicken thighs should be fine. I was wondering how slow cooked

> >chicken >> breasts would turn out.
> >> >
> >>> The recipe states chicken breasts so ... I don't
> >> know
> >> >
> >>> You can cook the pork without the liquid smoke. The only

> difference >>> between
> >>> kalua pork and pulled pork is liquid smoke. The old school way is

> >to > wrap >> the pork in ti or banana leaves before cooking.
> >> >
> >>> Is what you are making 'pulled pork?
> >> >
> >>> My suggestion is that you cook the pork without the barbecue

> >sauce. > After >> you have removed the considerable amount of
> >grease, shred the pork, and >> let
> >>> it soak up the cooking liquid. Then add the barbecue sauce. You

> >can mix > it >> in or add it on top. I like the second option

> better. >> >
> >>> Hmmm I must admit we have never fancied shredded

> >pork > I >> might have to leave that to you
> >> >
> >>> Pork butt is indeed shoulder. At least it is over here.
> >> >
> >>> Yes, sf and I sorted that one out years ago))
> >> >
> >>> Thanks
> > >
> >> I left my butt in the slow cooker for about 17 hours. It came out
> >> fine. I think that shredded pork might be a Hawaiian/American
> >> thing. Maybe it could catch on in your isles one of these days. Or
> >> not.
> > >
> >> ==
> > >
> >> Who knows) I have certainly heard the Americans taking about it.
> >> I might cook a 'butt' in the slow cooker one of these days though.
> >> I can still add a sauce though??
> > >
> >> Oh! Does it become shredded because it has been cooking for so
> >> long?

> >
> > That would be correct. It's cooked so long that you can't cut it or
> > lift it without having it fall apart. Well, that's if you do it
> > right anyway.
> >
> > ==
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> > Ok thanks)

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> Grin, based on quoting style, I gather that was DS1 mostly?
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> Yes, I was responding to Dsi1! He has helped me with advice and
> recipes which have been very well received here. I have been very
> surprised at how my husband has enjoyed them. I will always take
> Dsi1's advice. He has been very kind and patient.


I agree. I haven't figured out yet why I am not seeing him. He seems
to be on gmail which isnt blocked.

Grrrr. (DS1, it's not deliberate I assure you).
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On Mon, 23 Apr 2018 19:16:23 -0500, "cshenk" > wrote:

>I agree. I haven't figured out yet why I am not seeing him. He seems
>to be on gmail which isnt blocked.


lol
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