Pork Roast Grill Recipe
Posted By: LinK on 2006-07-31
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I usually make pork chops on the girll, but I have a pork roast that I want to make on the grill and I was wondering if anyone had any recipes. I usually marinate it but was looking to see if someone had another type of recipe using just spices and/or herbs or just something new and different I could do or have with it. TIA.
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Pork Roast "partial" recipe because I
usually never measure anything, just eyeball the ingredients, but here goes.
It all goes by taste...like it spicy? add more hot pepper. Like it sweeter? Add a bit more brown sugar.
I marinate my pork roast and/or ribs in apple juice and a little bit of apple cider vinegar (not much...you want to taste the apple, not vinegar), for 24 hours. The vinegar helps tenderize
Then I mix a combination of dark brown sugar, white sugar, a little crushed or ground red pepper or smoked cayenne pepper (regular is okay if you don't have the smoked), a little cinnamon (not much of this either or it will overpower the other seasonings), garlic powder, onion powder, black pepper, a little cumin and nutmeg powder (for smokiness) . I mix all this together and rub it into the roast. I use my stovetop smoker or rotisserie to cook the roast.
For the cinnamon is about a tsp, or what fits in the palm of your hand when you curve your hand (not piled high either), The cumin and nutmeg is really a large "pinch."
Maybe some day I will figure out the true measurements, but I've been doing this for years and just know by looking how much of each ingredient is necessary. After a few times, you'll be able to tell how much of each ingredient to use for your taste.
On the menu...pork roast w/
mashed potatoes and mixed veggies. The pork roast is in the crock pot slow roasting all day while I work my fingers to the bone!! It will be served with homemade mashers with brown gravey and mixed veggies.uuuummmmm!! Can't wait til dinner. ;)
Pulled Pork Roast Sandwiches with Cabbage/Slaw
I would just take that baby and rub her down with some oil, vegetable, corn, olive, etc. and rub her down with some good seasons, like a little chili powder, garlic, salt, pepper and wrap her up good and tight in some aluminum foil. Git some good hickory wood chips and once the grill starts to cool off from the hottest point, then put that baby out there and let her slow cook for about 6 hours or so. Keep it wrapped up tight so the juices do not escape and if they do, get some worchestershire, oil etc. and baste her up. When a fork separates with the meat to just strands, she is ready for some bread and some slaw/cabbage with a lil vinegar added to the slaw and a lil bbq or A1 steak sauce with a lil mustard added together is better to me and there you go, a good ole southern pulled pork roast samwich!
Great recipe, but please post on the Holiday/Recipe board.
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Did you grill that?
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My favorite way is cut up and done on the grill.
I never liked zucchini until I had it on the grill. You can use one of those veggie baskets with holes in it. Put in some yellow squash, firm roma tomatoes, and button mushrooms. Coat with a little olive oil spray first. Mmmmmmmmm! Simple and delish.
grill it with BBQ sauce and honey...nm
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Turkey burgers on the Foreman grill. nm
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Hot dogs on the grill, Fritos, and Orange Crush!
Man I love Orange Crush!!!
I have boneless chicken breasts marinating. Any good recipes? Too hot to grill outside.
Thanks.
sm..nothing in pressurized can, nothing pork, list inside
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Pork chops in pineapple sauce
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fried pork, taters, and corn....nm
Steaks on the grill here tonight, baked potatoes, green beans and cherry cobbler. nm
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pork chops, mashed potatos, and corn on the cob.
nm
Not a chowder, more like (?) pork with milk sauce/gravy. . . nm
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What's for dinner? BBQ pork chops, corn, salad for me.
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There's nothing to pot roast
You put the roast in the crock pot in the morning and forget about it. At about 4:00 put the potatoes and carrots in with the meat and it's done about 1 1/2 hours later. That's it. Easy as pie. I work and have kids also. But it can be done if you pick the right stuff.
Pig roast
Here, out in the boonies in PA, we call the local pig farmer who comes out the night before with the roaster, the pig and all the other stuff. He sets it all up for you. All you have to do is turn it now and then. Costs about $200.00. Maybe the organizer of the last pig roast could supply you with how they did it. We just add baked potatoes, corn on the cob, get every one to either bring a side dish or dessert, tap the keg, turn up the music and Partaaayyy....
Pot roast
Hi there,
Here is my pot roast recipe for crock pot. I dust it with flour, garlic powder, salt and pepper, brown it in a skillet, then place it in the crockpot with potatoes, carrots, celery, more garlic and pepper and let it cook for 6 to 8 hours on low. It is so delicious!!
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Oh...and forgot teryaki...works great for chicken or pork. YUM YUM
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roast beef
I have found the less water you use in the crock pot the better off the roast will be. It makes moisture of its own. I usually just add about 1/4 cup of robust red wine, some seasonings and let it go.
I also roast them with a bit of a twist
Get some Ranch dressing mix, sprinkle a little bit of the dry mix in with the olive oil...most anyone likes ranch anymore and it really adds a kick to them.
Good luck!
For saurkraut lovers, put apples, onions and pork chops in crock pot.
Wonderful meal. Some fresh rye bread with butter. Yummie.
Fried pork chops, mashed taters and milk gravy, and corn. nm
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Roast with potatoes and carrots,
Love my crock pot!
I've been to several pig roast, very good! - sm
As for how to do it, that is if you go the pig route, make sure it is a pig roaster (huge) and have some one who knows what they are doing cook it. It takes quite a long time to cook 12+ hours or more, cannot remember if they started it the night before or not (our old neighborhood had one every year). Or if you don't want the trouble just say you are having a big cookout, go with corn on the cob, hamburgers, hot dogs, macaroni salad, potato salad, etc. Obvious have everyone bring a dish if possible. If you know any with Sirius or the other satelite radio you can get some great music. We did both records/CDs and a live band at our pig roast and the annual crab feast. Yum! Had a lot of fun when we lived there.
Starbucks Italian Roast for me, although
I am trying to wean myself off that and onto Pierce Brothers Free Trade Coffee. The Red Eye is a hearty blend, so I may be able to do it--if I take it slowly. I'm hooked...
Roast, potatoes, and carrots in the crock pot...yum!
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roast in mini bites (finger food)
going to cut up one of the bison roasts into bite sized pieces, shake in a bit of flour, and pan-fry nice and slow. It makes such yummy bites! probably have a home-grown salad too...i made some tater soup with left-over brocolli and gr beans for lunch -- we are blessed with too much good food. i need to use some squash too :)
I'm having a homemade roast beef sub and chips for lunch.
DH can probably BBQ hot dogs and burgers for dinner because I don't feel like cooking.
Dinner help! I have a beef round rump roast.. help!
any interesting ideas?
Pot roast tonight but will need suggestions for leftovers tomorrow.
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Roast with potatoes and carrots in the crock pot-good warmed over later.
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Went to pig roast. Chefs had no idea how to cook pig. Ended up smelling and tasting like garbage.
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Left over from wienie roast cheesy potato soup, french onion soup and squished sandwiches.
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Recipe please!! Thanks!
Recipe
1 tsp salt
1 tsp paprika
1/2 tsp pepper
1 tsp olive oil
Mix it in a small bowel to make a paste (I added a lil more olive oil) then coat top of 3 lbs worth chicken.
Slice onions and 2 med garlic toss in bottom of crockpot.
Put chicken in
Add 1 can chicken broth.
I did high 6-1/2 hours and it fell of the bone.
I used a slatted spoon and took out the onions and garlic then made gravy with the broth.
recipe please?????
corn nuggets?
recipe, please?
Recipe
Go to the Food Network website and in the search box, type "cheese straws". You'll have a choice of many different recipes, but I think the one your mom is looking for using a cookie press is the recipe for "Zesty Cheese Straws" by Paula Deen.
Thanks for the recipe
I am going to try it, it sounds wonderful.
Recipe
NORMAN POTATO SALAD WITH APPLES
The sweet crispiness of the apples and the tang of vinegar give this potato salad a special lift. It's named after Normandy, famous for its apples and for its apple brandy, Calvados.
2 pounds yellow-fleshed potatoes such as Yukon Gold 3 tablespoons cider vinegar 2 Granny Smith apples 1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice 1 cup apple juice 1/2 cup well-chilled heavy cream 1/2cup mayonnaise 2 tablespoons coarsely chopped fresh flat-leafed parsley leaves 1 teaspoon Calvados (French apple brandy; optional) freshly ground black pepper to taste
In a 3-quart kettle cover potatoes with cold salted water by 2 inches and simmer until potatoes are tender but resist when pierced with a fork, about 20 minutes. Drain potatoes in a colander. When potatoes are just cool enough to handle, peel and cut into 1/4-inch-thick rounds. While potatoes are still warm, layer one third in a large serving dish or bowl and drizzle with 1 tablespoon vinegar. Season potatoes with salt and pepper. Continue layering in same manner with remaining potatoes and vinegar, seasoning with salt and pepper. Peel, quarter, and core apples. Cut quarters crosswise into 1/8-inch-thick pieces and in a bowl toss with lemon juice. In a small saucepan simmer apple juice until reduced to about 3 tablespoons. In a bowl beat cream until it just holds soft peaks and gently but thoroughly fold in reduced apple juice, mayonnaise, parsley, Calvados, and pepper. Season sauce with salt and gently toss together with potatoes and apples.
Serves 6 as a side dish.
Recipe...
I don't follow an exact recipe, but this is what I do. I chop up in a food processer some onion, (half and seeded) jalapeno, tomatoes and cilantro and then add my avacados. I also mix in garlic, chipolte seasoning, salt, pepper and cumin. Everybody loves it.
recipe
This is a recipe for chicken tetrazzini which sounds similar.
8 oz cooked/drained spaghetti, cooked chicken cut up, 1-3/4 C grated cheddar cheese - divided, 4 tbsp. Parmesan cheese, 2 oz jar of diced pimento, 1 small onion, minced, 1 can cr. of mushroom soup, 1/2 C chicken broth, salt and pepper to taste
Combine 1-1/2 C cheese, 2 tbsp. Parmesan and all other ingredients with spaghetti. Place in greased casserole dish and sprinklewith remaining cheese. Bake 350 for 45 mins.
You can use turkey or chicken for this.
No recipe here but
I have cut out potatoes, rice, breads, ice cream, etc. for almost 2 weeks and have lost 4 pounds. I did South Beach a couple years ago but it takes too much preparation and planning, although I did lose 20 pounds without excercising. You may want to try the South Beach Diet Cookbook.
I hated to exercise but now I've joined the Y - and really liking it. I try to go everyday to a beginning exercise class and/or Pilates. If I don't make the class, I try to do 30 minutes on the treadmill.
I have put off doing this for many, many years and can't believe how much better I feel. It's alot easier to put on weight then take off, but I refuse to get discouraged. I have lost alot of strength around my waist and lower back (pouchy tummy), but Pilates is helping that. I work at my own pace which the instructor encourages us all to do.
Here's the recipe!
Chicken Broccoli Braid
12 oz. cooked chicken, chopped (2 cups - about 3 cooked boneless skinless chicken breast halves) 1 C. broccoli, chopped 1/2 C. red bell pepper, chopped 1 clove garlic, pressed 4 oz. sharp Cheddar cheese, shredded (1 cup) 1/2 C. mayonnaise 2 tsp. All-purpose Dill Mix (or 1 teaspoon dillweed) 1/4 tsp. salt 2 pkg. (8 oz. each) refrigerated crescent rolls 1 egg white, lightly beaten 2 T. slivered almonds
Preheat oven to 375ºF.
Chop chicken and broccoli and place in bowl. Add chopped red bell pepper. Press garlic over mixture and shred cheese over mixture. Add mayonnaise, dill mix and salt. Mix well.
Unroll package of crescent rolls. Do not separate. Arrange longest sides of dough across width of 12 x 15-inch pan and repeat with remaining package of dough. Roll out dough to seal perforations. On long side of pan, cut dough into strips 1 1/2 inches apart, 3 inches deep leaving approximately 6 inches in the center of dough for filling. Spread filling evenly over middle of dough.
To braid: lift strips of dough across mixture to meet in center, twisting each strip one turn. Continue alternating strips to form braid. Tuck ends under to seal at ends. Brush egg white over dough and sprinkle with almonds. Baked 25-28 minutes or until deep golden brown.
Eggplant recipe
I love this one. Wash and cut the eggplant into about one inch pieces (leave skin on). Wet it and put it in a colander and put salt all over it. Let it sit for about an hour in the colander in your sink. Rinse the salt off really well, pat the eggplant dry with paper towels, and brown it in olive oil and garlic. Add it to your favorite sauce and add 1 cup of dry red wine to the sauce. Simmer until the wine is reduced down and the sauce thickens back up. If you don't want wine in the sauce it works well without it too but you should simmer it for about an hour. Serve over pasta and use fresh grated parmesean or romano cheese if you like. It's good stuff! The part about the salt is that it keeps the eggplant firm and flavorful and moist during cooking. Enjoy!
chicken recipe
The recipe says 2 toss of garlic. Is it suppose to be 20 toes of garlic since you call this 20-garlic chicken? Thanks for your help.
I'm looking for a recipe for coleslaw
that doesn't have mayo and it has chinesee noodles in it. I made this before and it was delicious (and I don't like coleslaw) but can't find the recipe and don't know where I got it.
Snack recipe
Butter, parmesian cheese (type you put on sgetti), onion salt, garlic powder, and Crispix.
Melt the butter, sprinkle in the cheese, onion salt, garlic powder, poor in cereal. Put lid on and shake.
Teenagers LOVE this stuff!!
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