Spicy Pop Pulled Pork

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  • on January 27, 2013

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    Chipotle peppers in adobo can be found in the mexican section/international of the super market. Remove the seeds before cooking if you want less spice.

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  • on January 26, 2013

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    This is a great and super easy recipe for awesome pulled pork. I saw the episode where Ree makes it, and she pulled the chilies out of the pot when she pulled the pork out to shred it. This step isn't in the recipe!! I pull all but maybe one or two out, then used the immersion blender to purée the sauce/onions, then threw the pulled pork back in. It was amazing and the heat was perfect.

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  • on January 24, 2013

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    This was amazing after I tweeked it. I was afraid this would be too spicy so I only used 9-10 oz of the can of chilies. I cooked it in a slow cooker on the suggested settings for meat. I cooked for 7 hrs. I tasted the juice once it was done and it was SPICY. I removed the meat and let it rest on a cutting board while I strained the juices in the pot. There were a ton of seeds in the liquid. After I removed all the solids the juice was perfect! It was sweet with just a touch of heat. For those of you who like it hot you can skip the straining or add the onions and chilies to the shredded meat. It was DIVINE!

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  • on January 23, 2013

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    I did this recipe for the football playoffs and everybody loved it!!! I did it in the crockpot and it it turned out very tender and i only used the 7 oz can of chipotle and adobe, but i think i will use the 11 oz next time cause it gave the meat a great spicy bite. Bought some nice rolls and made great pork sandwiches. This is my new pulled pork recipe. By the way you can fing the chipotle peppers in adobe sauce in the can at Foodmaxx. : I love your show Ree! thanks

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  • on January 20, 2013

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    I could not find the chipolte peppers in the adobo sauce can anyone tell me where to get them? I used chipolte sauce with green peppers and we loved it, can't wait o try it again.

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  • on January 19, 2013

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    For years I have cooked my pulled pork in the crock pot with great success, but after trying this recipe, never again. This was the most tender pork ever. I did use 1 full chipotle pepper with the sauce. I served with homemade biscuits and slaw. Very, very tastie! My only complaint would be that I like to use leftover pulled pork for many other meals including tacos. Because of the soda, this comes out like a sweet BBQ pork that is a little different for tacos. You must try this recipe!

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  • on January 14, 2013

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    I cooked it and couldn't find the chipotle peppers so I used Rotell tomatoes with mild peppers, my family was raving about it and my daughter ate it again the next day. I served it with flour totillas,sour cream,lettuse and salsa..It was amazing thanks Ree

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  • on January 13, 2013

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    Super easy! I put everything in the slow cooker and let it cook for 8 hours on high. Worked great! A little spicy for me, but my husband loved it. We took the meat out of the sauce once it was done and pulled it apart then. That way he could put more sauce on if he wanted since he can take more heat than I can. Great football day meal!

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  • on January 13, 2013

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    Absolutely delicious and so easy! After the pork was done, I drained off part of the fat and the put the balance of the liquid and onions and chipotles in a blender and it makes a wonderful sauce. But be careful...the sauce is very hot; has an initial sweet taste but then the heat comes through.

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  • on January 11, 2013

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    HOT HOT HOT AND SPICY I would use only half the can of the peppers next itme the flavor GREAT

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