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A nice Pulled Pork "competition" between the Weber OTP including smokenator, WSM 57 (22,5inch) and the BGE XL.
Okay so not a real competition as there are always to manny variables; meat is always different, ed. Still a nice thing to do.
In the end we did notice some difference especially about the tenderness. The BGE XL came out a little on top and after it the WSM. Have to say the thermometer of the OTP wasn't calibrated well,... unfortunately during almost the complete session the dome temperature was about ~20 degrees higher.
Well,.. we had loads of fun making this Pulled Pork. Best thing loads of PP. ;-)
Jazz On Fourth, a street fair to benefit Berkeley schools music programs. Good eats a the Pasta Shop booth. Pulled pork, and portobello mushroom sandwiches
This #Guinness #PulledPork is perfect for sliders on a summer day, or for the upcoming soccer World Cup game days. Perfect for pork and beer lovers! - bit.ly/1qpgj5l
Esta carne de cerdo preparado con Guinness es el plato perfecto para estos dÃas del Mundial de Futbol, en especial para los amantes de la cerveza y del cerdo! - bit.ly/1oRtj2u
Leftover slow cooker pulled ham hock and chicken thigh with Hollandaise sauce dressed slaw.
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Ham hock, Chicken, Hollandaise sauce, Cabbage, Carrot, Red onion, Avocado
G'day food lovers,
Tonight I had the last of the leftover slow cooker pulled ham hock and chicken thigh. I served it with a slaw made from shredded cabbage leaves, grated carrot, and thinly sliced red onion, dressed with leftover homemade Hollandaise sauce.
It's a cold winter night so I did heat up my meat in a frypan with a little butter for lubrication. I then added some cream for further lubrication. I warmed up the leftover homemade Hollandaise sauce in a bain-marie.
If you're interested in how I make my Hollandaise sauce, I whisk three egg yolks with half a teaspoon of Dijon mustard, half a teaspoon of hot sauce, and a tablespoon of lime juice. I then slowly add one hundred grams of melted butter while whisking vigorously. If you have weak wrists, use a stick blender.