O.M.G. So delicious. If only I could convey the fantastic smell of this dish to you through this blog. Darn blogspot. They need to do some upgrading...
So here's how you do it....
Ingredients
- 1 pork shoulder. They generally come in the 5-7 lb range. The packaging may read "pork shoulder butt". Do not be afraid.
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- 1 (7 oz) can of chipotle peppers in adobo sauce - I'd never purchased this before but found it in the grocery store aisle that had other types of "ethnic foods"
- 1 white onion, roughly chopped
- 2 cans Dr. Pepper
- 2 tbsp brown sugar
- Salt and pepper to taste
Directions
- Place the chopped onions in the bottom of a crock pot
- Season the pork shoulder with salt and pepper
- Place pork shoulder in crock pot, fatty side up
- Pour peppers and sauce on top of pork shoulder
- Sprinkle brown sugar on top
- Pour Dr. Pepper on top as well.
- Cook in crock pot on low for 8-10 hours - I did not have quite enough time for this so I did it on high for about 3 hours and low for another 3. Turned out just fine!
- If possible, flip the pork shoulder over a couple times while cooking. If you aren't around and can't, no biggie.
- When cooked, shred with two forks.
After the meat is cooked and shredded, you can do tons with it. Serve it on burger buns as a sandwich, in warmed tortillas as tacos, or even on pizza.
For a little added flavor, we strained out the cooked peppers and onions and diced them up to be served on the side for those who wanted a little more of a spicy kick. It was great!
For a little added flavor, we strained out the cooked peppers and onions and diced them up to be served on the side for those who wanted a little more of a spicy kick. It was great!
Enjoy...we sure did!
Sounds great! I can't wait to try it!
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