I was craving a pulled pork sandwich this weekend. I bought one and the entire time I told my wife that this was good, but it didn't compared to the TBHer pulled pork.
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Crockpot pulled pork - super easy
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Got a 4.1 lb'er going right now.
I did a light dusting with Tex Joy Mesquite, then added water, a little worschister (misspelled), packet of McCormicks Pulled Pork, and half an onion.
Can't wait to try it! We will have plenty of left overs as my Wife and I don't have kids yet.
Next trip to the lease I want to smoke a 100lb or so hog an try some wild pig shoulder!
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I'm always surprised a little to see this thread pop back up (100 posts so far!!!!). But then I reread it and remember how good it is, and then I get hungry all over again.
This is definitely going on the menu for turkey season opener. We got two crockpots at the lease, so I may have to crank them both up!!!!
Maybe someone ought to email McCormick's with a link to this thread Show 'em the TBH endorsement!
Edit: I just emailed McCormick with a link to this thread!Last edited by innergel; 03-21-2010, 01:37 PM.
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OH MY GOSH!!! It's unbelievable that something this good came from a crockpot! I made this last night to take to some friend's pool party today. I was skeptical, wife was skeptical, had to put it back up and swear off it till lunch or we would have had it for breakfast. No kidding, it's that good.
My version:
I bought the McCormick's Slow Cookers Pulled Pork Seasoning and a 9lb pork butt at Albertson's. I have a smaller crock pot so I trimmed off as much fat as I could and deboned it. I rubbed the butt in the seasoning and added some Worcestershire sauce to the water as well as a little crushed garlic. (Hey, I like garlic) I wanted to add some smoke to this recipe so I started a pecan wood fire in the pit and smoked the butt for a little under 2 hours on indirect heat. I then put it in the crockpot and let it cook on the low setting all night.
This is by far the best thing I've ever cooked in a crockpot.
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