So this last Sunday (24th) I had off from work and so volunteered to make the whole family a dinner for after Church. We also had guests staying with us until that Sunday so I needed a meal that I could do very simply. So I decided on Pulled Pork because it was something I could put into the oven and leave overnight and not worry about it. I also really felt like sweet potato mash as I felt it would really compliment it and the BBQ sauce, well that is just because pulled pork tastes best with BBQ based sauces.
For enough to serve 5 people you will need;-
about 2kg of Pork Shoulder (you can also use collar, leg or any other cheap cut)
2 tbsp oil
1 tsp Cayenne pepper
1 tsp paprika
1 tsp coriander
1/2 tsp salt
1/2 tsp pepper
250g Potatoes, peeled and chopped
250g Sweet Potatoes, peeled and chopped
50g butter
25ml full fat milk
salt and pepper
1 tbsp Cream Cheese
2 tbsp Hickory BBQ Sauce
250ml thick cream
salt and pepper
First Preheat your oven to 250oC, then rub the oil and spices into your pork shoulder and put into a cooking bag (or in a slow cooker). Put into the oven for 20 minutes and reduce to 75oC. Leave for 12-15 hours (yes, that's right). Take out of oven and leave standing for 20 minutes.
Whilst the meat is standing. Put your potatoes and sweet potatoes in some salted water and boil until soft. Using a masher (or electric whisk) turn into mash and stir in your butter and taste. Correct seasoning as needed. Cover and leave to one side.
In a small pan mix together the cream cheese, BBQ sauce and thick cream. Heat on medium and combined together until warm. Taste and season.
Now take your pork out of the bag, save the juices. Shred the pork using forks or your hands, add some of the juices (I added about 1/4 of the bag) and mix into the pork. Save the rest of the juices to make a gravy at a later time.
Serve all together with some salad and bread and watch it all disappear in minutes. This was so sucessful I have been asked to do it for my Mother in Law's birthday in a couple of weeks time.
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