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BBQ Pulled Pork Pizza. Leftover pork and pre-made pizza dough will make this weeknight dinner so easy! We also love that it swaps tomato sauce for BBQ sauce and mozzarella cheese for pepper jack ...
Pat the pork dry and brush with the olive oil. To make the dry rub, in a small bowl, stir together the paprika, salt, sugars, cumin, chili powder, cayenne, and black pepper to taste. Rub the dry ...
Add the pork and cook until well browned on all sides. Stir the soup, ketchup, vinegar and brown sugar in a 5-quart slow cooker. Add the pork and turn to coat. Cover and cook on LOW for 8 to 9 hours or until the pork is fork-tender. Remove the pork from the cooker to a cutting board and let stand for 10 minutes. Using 2 forks, shred the pork.
Directions. Pre-heat the oven to 325°F. For the pork, drizzle the olive oil over the leg of pork and rub the salt, pepper and paprika into the meat.
A barbecue sandwich served with pickled cucumber A pulled pork barbecue sandwich Barbecued meat served in flatbread. A barbecue sandwich is a sandwich that is typically prepared with barbecued meats. [1] Several types of meats are used to prepare barbecue sandwiches. Some varieties use cooked meats that are not barbecued, but include barbecue ...
Pork being shredded with a fork Pulled pork, baked beans and macaroni and cheese from Peg Leg Porker in Nashville, Tennessee A pulled pork sandwich. Pulled pork is an American barbecue dish, more specifically a dish of the Southern U.S., based on shredded barbecued pork shoulder. It is typically slow-smoked over wood (usually outdoors); indoor ...
Barbecue spaghetti is a dish from Memphis, Tennessee, that combines spaghetti with a sauce made from shredded smoked pork or pulled pork, vegetables, and barbecue sauce. [1] [2] It is served as a side dish in some Memphis barbecue restaurants. [3] Southern Living called the dish iconic and "perhaps the city's most unusual creation". [4]
4. The French Dip. Two different Los Angeles restaurants, Philippe's and Cole’s, claim to have invented the French Dip over 100 years ago, but they both know one thing: Sandwiches beg to be ...