Roast pork shoulder options

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truck71

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2,328 posts

172 months

Sunday 26th July 2015
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Picked up a 1.1kg joint in the bargain basement bin at Sainsburys for £2.50, defrosting it to cook later today. What would you do to get the best from it?

miniman

24,917 posts

262 months

Sunday 26th July 2015
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Rub it with smoked paprika and mustard powder, then slow roast on a big pile of onions, leeks, carrots, garlic, herbs with a couple of glasses of white wine thrown in. Covered, at around 160deg for 4 hours or so. Then shred it.

truck71

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2,328 posts

172 months

Sunday 26th July 2015
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miniman said:
Rub it with smoked paprika and mustard powder, then slow roast on a big pile of onions, leeks, carrots, garlic, herbs with a couple of glasses of white wine thrown in. Covered, at around 160deg for 4 hours or so. Then shred it.
Great suggestion, thanks.

Pferdestarke

7,179 posts

187 months

Wednesday 29th July 2015
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How was it?

Mobile Chicane

20,815 posts

212 months

Wednesday 29th July 2015
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Slit and smear all over with Dunn's River jerk paste (or make your own) then slow cook in a crock pot or slow smoke on the BBQ.

Whichever seasoning you choose, shoulder needs long and low cooking.

truck71

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2,328 posts

172 months

Thursday 30th July 2015
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Pferdestarke said:
How was it?
Excellent, I decided not to shred it in the end and carved it. Served it with a chilli and garlic courgette bake and small baked potatoes and it made a really tasty and unconventional meal. Turned the balance into a stir fry and got four meals from it. Made a stock from the vegetable base by deglazing the roasting tin which I froze for future use. When the ingredients are cheap it gives the confidence to be a bit experimental, surprising what you can conjure up.

Pferdestarke

7,179 posts

187 months

Friday 31st July 2015
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I like your thinking. And sometimes it is better carved than shredded. We're all a bit saturated with pulled pork this and that at the moment.

I'm craving a roast pork shoulder. No glaze, no smoke. Just slow roasted with salt and nothing else. Once I'm through my current busy period I'm having one.

thetapeworm

11,220 posts

239 months

Friday 31st July 2015
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Old Jamie Oliver has never let me down when it comes to a shoulder.

http://www.jamieoliver.com/recipes/pork-recipes/6-...

toon10

6,166 posts

157 months

Friday 31st July 2015
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Top tip if you have a slow cooker is to use a good rub on the shoulder and a miniture can of Dr. Pepper to keep it moist and flavoured. I use warmed up JD BBQ sauce after it's pulled and it never dissapoints.

Bonefish Blues

26,648 posts

223 months

Saturday 1st August 2015
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thetapeworm said:
Old Jamie Oliver has never let me down when it comes to a shoulder.

http://www.jamieoliver.com/recipes/pork-recipes/6-...
This.