Slow Cooker Pernil Puerto Rican Roasted Pork Shoulder Delish D Lites
This is Pernil a Puerto Rican pork roast, very delicious.
This is Pernil a Puerto Rican pork roast, very delicious.
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Crock Pot Roast
1 good sized beef roast
4 cups small Yukon yellow potatoes halved
2 1/2 cups baby carrots halved longways
1 medium red onion chopped
2 stalks celery split and chopped
One clove garlic finely chopped
1 package Taco Bell taco seasoning
Spread half of the veggies across bottom of the crock pot. Sprinkle one quarter of seasoning over veggies. Hand rub a quarter of the seasoning to top and bottom of roast and place on top of veggies. Spread remaining veggies on top of roast and sprinkle with remaining seasonings.
Start crock pot on high ... Then reduce to medium after one hour ... Cook for a while.
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I'm gonna try your crockpot roast recipe this week Blacksand, sounds delish!
I'm gonna try your crockpot roast recipe this week Blacksand, sounds delish!
The most important thing I learned about cooking with wine ... NEVER use a wine in a dish you wouldn't love to drink straight out of a glass.
Don't get caught up in grocery store imitations or low budget knock-offs. For the recipient above, I have had the best results with sweeter, full-bodied white wines such as the St Michelle's - Late Harvest Riesling ... or a Two Vines - Gewürztraminer.
Any white wine you like will work though ... Don't stray into the blushes or zinfandels though.
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I'm gonna try your crockpot roast recipe this week Blacksand, sounds delish!
The most important thing I learned about cooking with wine ... NEVER use a wine in a dish you wouldn't love to drink straight out of a glass.
Don't get caught up in grocery store imitations or low budget knock-offs. For the recipient above, I have had the best results with sweeter, full-bodied white wines such as the St Michelle's - Late Harvest Riesling ... or a Two Vines - Gewürztraminer.
Any white wine you like will work though ... Don't stray into the blushes or zinfandels though.
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Would a good pinot or Chardonnay work?
I'm gonna try your crockpot roast recipe this week Blacksand, sounds delish!
The most important thing I learned about cooking with wine ... NEVER use a wine in a dish you wouldn't love to drink straight out of a glass.
Don't get caught up in grocery store imitations or low budget knock-offs. For the recipient above, I have had the best results with sweeter, full-bodied white wines such as the St Michelle's - Late Harvest Riesling ... or a Two Vines - Gewürztraminer.
Any white wine you like will work though ... Don't stray into the blushes or zinfandels though.
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Would a good pinot or Chardonnay work?
Both may be a little dry (you want a full-bodied wine ... fat, long legs on the side of the glass) ... And the longer it cooks the more wine taste you would lose.
But hey ... Give it try, it won't totally screw it up. Perhaps yours will turn out better and I am just guessing on what I put in it.
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Burgundy works for both drinking and cooking...I'm gonna try your crockpot roast recipe this week Blacksand, sounds delish!
The most important thing I learned about cooking with wine ... NEVER use a wine in a dish you wouldn't love to drink straight out of a glass.
Don't get caught up in grocery store imitations or low budget knock-offs. For the recipient above, I have had the best results with sweeter, full-bodied white wines such as the St Michelle's - Late Harvest Riesling ... or a Two Vines - Gewürztraminer.
Any white wine you like will work though ... Don't stray into the blushes or zinfandels though.
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Would a good pinot or Chardonnay work?
Both may be a little dry (you want a full-bodied wine ... fat, long legs on the side of the glass) ... And the longer it cooks the more wine taste you would lose.
But hey ... Give it try, it won't totally screw it up. Perhaps yours will turn out better and I am just guessing on what I put in it.
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Hmm, how about a good red wine?
Hmm, how about a good red wine?
Hmm, how about a good red wine?
Uh ... Just shoot yourself for thinking about putting red wine on chicken.
Just Kidding ... Drink and use whatever wine you like.
I wouldn't even think about using a red wine though ... So I cannot say whether or not it would work.
If you use "cooking wine" ... I will fly there and take your knives, pots and kitchen utensils ... Leaving you a bowl a spoon for cereal.
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Crock Pot Roast
1 good sized beef roast
4 cups small Yukon yellow potatoes halved
2 1/2 cups baby carrots halved longways
1 medium red onion chopped
2 stalks celery split and chopped
One clove garlic finely chopped
1 package Taco Bell taco seasoning
Spread half of the veggies across bottom of the crock pot. Sprinkle one quarter of seasoning over veggies. Hand rub a quarter of the seasoning to top and bottom of roast and place on top of veggies. Spread remaining veggies on top of roast and sprinkle with remaining seasonings.
Start crock pot on high ... Then reduce to medium after one hour ... Cook for a while.
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