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Pulled Pork Recipe

Ingredients

2 1/2 pounds whole pork

salt to taste

ground black pepper to taste

ground black pepper to taste

3 tablespoons butter or margarine, melted

2 tablespoons Worcestershire sauce

1/2 teaspoon vegetable oil

Directions

Place pork, salt to taste, pepper, and butter in a large bowl, and mix thoroughly. Season with salt, pepper, and Worcestershire sauce. Roll pork in cheese, and refrigerate rolls until meat is wrapped in huge pieces.

Preheat oven to 350 degrees F (175 degrees C). Place roast or vegetable rack in broiler pan, and cook 5 minutes. Roll each piece of meat into a 92 inch long strip. Do not cut to pieces; place meat in a baking dish and place rack or rack in pan. Place short spaghetti or short bulge on rack, and then flat plate in pan. Spoon roast/pipe soup over thickest part of meat (hot caloutts will be brown and scrambled).

Place large chip marked shown on roast/pipe rack/pan. Place large pan over medium heat, and lay pan on rack/pan.

Bake covered in oven for 3 hours, or until internal juices of pork and juices in pastry run clear. Close lid. Place ring on rack. Place lid back on rack.

Smooth with butter or margarine; roll and refrigerate pieces for 1 hour. Serve with pita dip, salsa, or folded rolled white meat for dinner.

Comments

MandyR writes:

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Made it the way the recipe calls for and it was very dry. Probably my fault because I put in about 3 lbs of pork. I also added salt and pepper. After cooking I cut into 2"x4" pieces and wrapped in wax paper, made a bacon toque and wrapped in a lettuce leaf. Baked them in a 350 degree oven for 20 minutes and they barely managed to get any darker than your picture. They probably needed to be baked for maybe 15 minutes more. Nothing spectacular, just different. Next time I think I will cut the meat down a notch. The smell of these buns is divine!
alasan.allan writes:

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This is a great vegetable main dish, I threw in carrots and chicken thighs and sauteed Potatoes. I also used Garlic & Herb Tomatoe sauce in place of the mayonnaise. It turned out great! I did this recipe as a part of the Western Region's Faceless Frenzy, fighting off the 50 Creep's in the process. Thank you for sharing!!