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After spending thirty minutes taking photos of this sandwich, I was hoping that it would taste as fabulous as it looked. I'm a little fussy with my food styling and like it to be "just right", I like to take the extra time, if needed but this time I could hardly stand it.
If your a regular visitor here at The Café, you know that Scott, my husband is the wonderful photographer in residence. We work as team, with me as the chief cook and bottle washer, recipe developer, food stylist and post-writer, he's the one who catches all the great images, edits the posts, encourages me daily (sometimes hourly) in this crazy blogging endeavor and is the CEO of taste-testing.
One of the things we do whenever we take pictures is tether. If you're not familiar with photography lingo, tethering simply means that we connect a cable from Scott's camera to my computer. The images are transferred instantly. I get to see the pictures as he's taking them and on a much larger screen than is available on the camera.
The second roll looked great, but I had a bit of touching up to do with the toppings. Too much purple cabbage here, not enough green on that side, a little extra sauce here and ............. on and on. We did finally get it right, or at least as right as it was going to get, because both of us were starving and "dying" to dive into these wonderful looking sandwiches. The aroma was driving us crazy.
I suspected what the verdict would be because I had snitched a bit as I was shredding the meat. But I had no idea how wonderful the whole combination would be. A delicious roll*, tender, succulent pork, a delightful sweet & spicy sauce and a simple, but perfectly complimentary fresh slaw as the crowning glory.
"Fabulous"! That's exactly what we said and I have a feeling you'll be saying it too. Not only is this Rosemary Root Beer Slow-Cooked Pork with Honey-Lime Slaw fabulously delicious, it's easy to put together with the slow cooker (love this one as you can brown, sauté AND slow cook in it) doing most of the work and it can be made ahead and warmed just before serving. See what I mean? Fabulous!
* See those yummy looking rolls? They're my Sweet Potato Brioche Sandwich/Dinner Rolls. They're buttery and soft and make the perfect bun for this pulled pork.
- 2 liter bottle root beer
- 3 pounds pork loin or pork tenderloin most visible fat removed
- 1 ½ cups barbecue sauce use your favorite, we love Sweet Baby Rays
- 2 cloves garlic cloves finely minced
- 1 teaspoon finely minced fresh ginger
- 1 teaspoon Sriacha sauce
- 2 teaspoons kosher salt
- 3 teaspoons finely chopped fresh rosemary divided
- sandwich rolls* for serving
- Honey-Lime Slaw see recipe below
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Pour root beer into a medium large pot. Bring to a boil, then reduce heat slightly to a maintain a constant simmer. Cook for 30-45 minutes or until root beer is reduced in half to about 1 liter.
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Remove from heat and add barbecue sauce, garlic, ginger, sriracha, salt and 2 teaspoons fresh rosemary.
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Cut pork into several smaller pieces if using a large loin. If using pork tenderloin, don't worry about cutting the meat up.
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Transfer liquid to a large slow cooker. Submerge meat in liquid. It probably won't be completely covered but that's fine. Turn cooker to high and cover. Cook for 4-5 hours or until meat is tender when pierced with a fork. Pork tenderloin will take less time than pork loin, probably around 2 hours. Start checking the meat after about 3 hours.Turn meat pieces once or twice during the cooking process. Don't overcook or pork will be dry.
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Remove meat from liquid and allow to cool slightly before shredding.
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Transfer liquid that remains to a medium-large size pot. Skim fat from surface. Simmer for 30 minutes or until it begins to thicken and is reduced to about half the volume. When reduced, taste and add salt and pepper, if needed. Add last teaspoon of fresh rosemary.
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While sauce is simmering, shred the pork with two forks in nice bite size pieces. Don't shred it too fine or it will become mushy. k.
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When sauce is reduced, add about half of it to the shredded meat and gently stir to coat the pork. Again, don't stir too vigorously so that pork pieces break apart. Reserve the rest of the sauce.
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Serve pork on buns or sandwich rolls of your choice. Top pork with Honey-Lime Slaw (recipe below), as desired. Pass reserved sauce at the
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table.
* See those yummy looking rolls? They're my Sweet Potato Brioche Sandwich/Dinner Rolls. They're buttery and soft and make the perfect bun for this pulled pork. I made them into little pumpkin-shaped rolls for the fall holidays but I usually just make them in the traditional sandwich bun shape.
- 3 cups shredded white cabbage
- 3 cups shredded red cabbage
- ½ cup chopped fresh cilantro
- a pinch of salt & pepper
- ¼ cup fresh lime juice
- 3 tablespoons honey
- 1 teaspoon sesame oil
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Toss cabbages, cilantro and salt in a bowl. Season with pepper, as desired.
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Whisk together lime juice, honey and sesame oil until smooth.
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Pour honey-lime mixture over shredded vegetables and toss to combine. Serve slaw immediately on top of pork sandwiches or chill for an hour or two, toss again before serving
carol lou says
Love your comments on photographing food. I thought my chocolate cake would do me in, every time I thought I had a great photo, after viewing it, I noticed a crumb somewhere. Your photos are beautiful, always an inspiration to this new blogger.
Analida says
For the root beer pulled pork...
Can I use say Coke? or maybe a combo of apple cider and coke? I am not a huge fan of Rootbeer.
Analida says
This recipe looks great. I love pulled pork. I have never made it this way. Thanks for an appetizing idea. I will try to make it soon.
La Table De Nana says
It's me again..LOVED it..all of it.. didn't put coriander because my husband seems to not care for it..so everything was perfect..my kids will add the coriander..they and I like it:)
Keeper.
Chris Scheuer says
Thank you! I'm so happy you enjoyed it and thanks for taking the time to let us know, you are so sweet! Have a wonderful weekend!
Chris Scheuer says
Thank you! I'm so happy you enjoyed it and thanks for taking the time to let us know, you are so sweet! Have a wonderful weekend!
La Table De Nana says
PS You carrot soup is on for lunch tomorrow..on the menu:)
La Table De Nana says
Our home smells great:)
This is on the menu tonight..all of it:)
It will be too dark for pics..But I know it will be a dish we will make again.
We like French Dips..and this is so close..but different:)
Thanks!
Cat Jones says
My husband looked at me, and with a very serious tone said "This is gooood... Is this from the same place as the strawberry pizza?" Thanks for another fabulous recipe. Yum!
Chris Scheuer says
Cat, that is so cute. Thanks for getting back to me, I love hearing stories like that. I'm so glad you enjoyed the pork!
Sandra Lee says
You and Scott are an awesome team and your beautiful blog is a testament to that. I can't wait to make this and tell the Mr that root beer isn't just for floats!
Sam @ My Carolina Kitchen says
Great post guys. You both outdid yourselves on this one. Slaw without mayo? yes, yes, yes. Your sauce has a nice kick with the sriachi and I'm crazy about using colas in BBQ sauces. I even used North Carolina's famous Cheerwine once.
Sam
www.you-made-that.com says
Looks perfect you make a great team. Your sandwich has me drooling over my iPad at least it's easier to clean up instead of a regular keyboard 🙂 .
Gloria Baker says
this look absolutely delicious!
Beyond The Peel says
Chris! Thus looks wonderful. I'm surprised some of the photos didn't have a bite missing. I'm not sure I would have resisted as long! hahaha