When my friend pulled a nice slab of boneless pork out of the freezer for dinner I instantly wanted to make pulled pork. I loveeeeeee pulled pork. There are sooo many different recipes for pulled pork online and after trawling through them I figured they couldn't be that different. We didn't have a lot of the ingredients for a lot of the recipes so we found a recipe on Jamie Cooks It Up with just two ingredients (other than the pork): coke and bbq sauce. Easy! The recipe also called for the pork to be seared before putting it in the slow cooker to give it a smokey flavour. Because I didn't have the rub I just covered the pork in salt before I seared it.
Because I had seen so many other recipes I did add a few extra ingredients we already had around the house.
Pork roast
1l Coke
Worcester sauce
Tomato sauce
BBQ sauce
Salt
Soft buns
Coleslaw
Sear the pork roast after covering it in salt. Place in the slow cooker and top with tomato sauce then the coke.
Cover and cook on low for 6-7 hours or until meat shreds easily with a fork. Once it is, take out and shred completely, then put back in the coke mixture for another hour covered on low.
Drain the mixture leaving some moisture in the meat then add BBQ sauce, worcester sauce and tomato sauce to taste. Cook for another 30 mins -1 hour covered on low.
To serve, I have usually had pulled pork on toasted soft buns with coleslaw and love it like this, so this is how I served it.
Thank god there were leftovers!
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Tuesday, 28 August 2012
Sunday, 12 August 2012
Sorbetto Top
When I was in Luxembourg a few weeks ago I started making the Sorbetto top. Since Wendy sent me the pattern I have seen it on numerous blogs and now I know why. It's so simple and such a great pattern I'm planning it in numerous colours and patterns.
You can play around with different bias and different box pleat and even lengths which I really love. For my first top I.. wait for it.. MADE my own bias binding in the same fabric! I used Wendy's bias binding maker. You can get them in different sizes for different projects. I have one on my christmas list now!
Because it's quite a loose-fit top I put in some darts at the back as well as at the front to pull it in at the waist a bit which worked well. I'm looking forward to being reunited with my sewing machine so I can make more!
You can play around with different bias and different box pleat and even lengths which I really love. For my first top I.. wait for it.. MADE my own bias binding in the same fabric! I used Wendy's bias binding maker. You can get them in different sizes for different projects. I have one on my christmas list now!
Because it's quite a loose-fit top I put in some darts at the back as well as at the front to pull it in at the waist a bit which worked well. I'm looking forward to being reunited with my sewing machine so I can make more!
Saturday, 4 August 2012
Strawberry Tomato Salsa
I saw this recipe on Life Away from the Office Chair and immeadiately wanted it. I made it for lunch for the next day and it was delicious. I changed the quantities a bit as I found the dressing was too much so my modified version is below, but do check out the original one to see which you prefer.
Serves 2 for a light lunch
1 pint chopped strawberries
1 pint of cherry tomatoes cut in half
1/2 cup chopped cilantro/coriander
2 Tablespoons Balsamic vinegar
2 tablespoons olive oil
Sprinkle of salt
Mix!
The recipe calls for it to be refridgerated for an hour. I don't think this is necessary as it was great as soon as it was mixed. Because I made it for lunch I refridgerated overnight then had it out all morning before I ate it and it was still great. The strawberries were a little mushy but that just meant the dressing at the bottom was delicious and strawberry-ey. I had it with a slice of wholemeal olive bread, not the perfect combination but a bit of normal bread to mop up the sweet dressing at the end would be perfect. yum. It would also be good to take to summer get togethers/brunches.
I also enjoyed making this recipe because my hands smelt GREAT afterwards; A mixture of coriander and strawberry juice. I kept sniffing them!
Thursday, 2 August 2012
Pattern Pyramid Giveaway Winner
Well done Tina from Down the Retro Rabbit Hole who won the third round of the Pattern Pyramid Giveaway.
Good luck to everyone who enters future rounds of this awesome giveaway.
Good luck to everyone who enters future rounds of this awesome giveaway.