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By racheldelucia1
on March 03, 2013
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I really liked this recipe once I made some changes. I only used 3/4 a tables spoon of salt in the chile sauce mix and did not use the chile peppers in adobo sauce. Instead of using the dried peppers I used 1 poblano pepper, 2 Serrano peppers and 4 cherry hot peppers. I did however use all of the chicken broth and I would do that again ( it kept it from drying out. I cooked it in a slow cooker and when it was done it was swimming in the sauce and grease. I shredded the pork in the sauce and then strained it through a colander. Once I had pushed out all the excess liquid I followed other reviewers advice and popped it in the oven at 400 for 15 minutes to crisp up the pork. This made it outstanding! To serve I liked the chile sauce so much I made it again except this time added some tomatoes and made a salsa out of it and put queso fresco and cilantro on top. Excellent!
By pancakefrompele
on February 02, 2013
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Amazing! This is one of those rare recipes that is out of this world tasty! Like some reviewers noted, I was afraid of a T of salt, so I used about 3/4 T of salt instead. The peppers are subtle, not too spicy. There's a tiny aftertaste of cinnamon. This dish is decadent, rich, and sooooo good. I can't think of a critique. I thought of some other ways you might use this recipe and/or leftovers. It would make fabulous enchiladas with a sour cream sauce. You could use the leftover juices as an enchilada sauce, dip your corn tortillas in, form the enchiladas, and use the remainder of the sauce to coat the top. You could also make some amazing game-day nachos. I highly recommend this dish!
By liv_12740680
crown point, 53
on January 24, 2013
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This , without a doubt , has tons of flavor and it is very delicious . Although i didn't use passila chilies , i replaced it with anaheim chilies , it still tastes really good . i cut down the salt to half and i still salted the meat though not too much . There are plenty leftovers , i ended up having tacos that night and making burrito bowls the next day !! I served it with home made salsa , pico de gallo , queso fresco , lettuce and diced avocados , it was delicious !! Thanks for a great recipe
By ll_roberts_4647353
Rutherfordton, NC
on January 22, 2013
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I thought this was WAY too salty. Is that a typo in the directions? It says to add 1 Tablespoon of kosher salt to the chili paste. I thought that seemed like a lot, but it was the only salt for all the sauce, besides what was used to season the pork. Had it not been to salty, I think it would have been great. I used a pork loin instead of the shoulder because they just looked way to fatty. I was afraid it would be dry, but it wasn't. I used the dutch oven method. I think with the leaner cut, I will leave it covered the last 30 minutes instead of uncovered. While I shredded the meat I set the sauce on simmer as so many said the sauce was too thin. There wasn't much fat to skim off, it just needed to be wisked back in. Was I not suppose to add the shredded pork back into the sauce? The pork had a nice flavor and didn't seem overly salty. Perhaps if I had just served it separately it wouldn't have been so bad.
By julwc
Salt Lake City, UT
on January 20, 2013
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Spicy but not too spicy. Delicious flavor! The aroma was mouth-watering. I just wish that the Patriots would have won tonight, after all of my effort. ;-
By rob11
Chevy Chase, MD
on January 14, 2013
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Very tasty! Delicious - adding this to my favorites
By wuba92_8537670
Makawao, HI
on January 14, 2013
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Spicy and delicious - I did it on the stovetop for 90 minutes and it came out great.
By Amnitore
on January 13, 2013
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Great recipe all my family absolutely loved this flavors where amazing.
By karenrpoole1
Canton, Georgia
on January 07, 2013
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I liked it tasted good. I couldnt find a lot of the items. However later I realized the chile's in that sause was in the Mexican food isle. Also I only found red Chilies so I just used those and the canned chilies in that sause. I brought it to neighbors they liked it as well. The broth was fine not too much like some of the other suggest. All in all good & I love using the slow cooker!!
By Dallaswithlove
Corona, CA
on January 06, 2013
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As another reviewer suggested I bought local chilies, put them in a pot to boil until tender, took seeds and stem off then blended all ingredients poured chilies puree over meat in slow cooker. Four hours later dinner was served. The meat was spicy and moist. Bone tender. This receipe is a keeper.