Makes 6 servings
This traditional Italian method used for this dish makes a rather lumpy, toffee-colored sauce, but it is one of the most succulent ways to cook pork. You'll need to uncover the cooker for the last three hours, so plan ahead. Serve with polenta and a green salad.
Prep and Cook Time: about 25 minutes ... plus 7 to 8 hours in the slow-cooker.
3 ................pounds boned pork shoulder roast, fat trimmed
2 ...............tablespoons all-purpose flour
1-1/2 ........tablespoons kosher salt
2 ..............teaspoons fresh-ground pepper
2 ..............tablespoons olive oil
4 ..............cloves garlic, minced
5 ..............fresh sage leaves
3-1/2 ........cups whole milk
1 ..............teaspoon grated lemon peel
Preparation:
1. Rinse pork and pat dry. In a small bowl, mix flour, salt, and pepper; sprinkle mixture over pork. Pour oil into a 10- to 12-inch frying pan over medium-high heat; add pork and turn to brown well on all sides, about 15 minutes. Transfer pork and any juices to a slow-cooker (at least 5 qt.).
2. Let pan cool slightly, then add garlic and sage and stir over medium-low heat until garlic turns golden, about 1 minute. Add to the slow-cooker, along with milk and lemon peel.
3. Cover and cook on high until pork is tender when pierced and sauce is golden brown and reduced by about half, 7 to 8 hours; about 3 hours before pork is done, uncover the crock to let the pan juices reduce and thicken.
4. Transfer pork to a rimmed board and slice. Serve meat with sauce on the side.
This sounds like a nice recipe and it's pretty simple. I think Brian could handle it. And he can't screw up a salad . Thanks PIC
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Brian can't screw it up ... just put it in the slow cooker in the morning and it will do the rest .
ReplyDeleteIt's the seasoning that makes the meal .
We will make a cook out of Brian yet ... welcome PIC
B-Witchy
PS: the cubs said they will write you tomorrow ... thier little butts is worned out .