On Christmas Eve, after church we head to my in-laws house for dinner and gifts. This year I was in charge of the main dish for the 7 of us. I had a large pork shoulder in my freezer that I had gotten from the food pantry so I decided to figure out how to cook it. After much searching online for a recipe that wasn’t for pulled pork, I found this Pork Roast Recipe. It looked easy enough and I needed easy on Christmas Eve, so I went to the store to pick up the ingredients and planned to get it cooking early Christmas Eve morning.
I wanted the roast cooking by 7:30am so I got up, ready to prep it when I ran into a problem…the roast didn’t fit in my round crockpot! I was having a mini panic attack so I got hubby out of bed and he was able to cut some of the meat off and make it fit. Thank you Ron!
The roast cooked all day and we picked up the crockpot after church and brought is to the in-laws. Hubby sliced up what wasn’t falling off the bone and we all enjoyed a delicious dinner. We were so busy getting the meal on the table that I forgot to take a picture. Here is my plate after 2 helpings plus several sides 🙂
- 3-5 lb Pork Shoulder
- Worcestershire Sauce
- Pork Rub
- Place pork shoulder in crockpot
- 10-12 dashes of Worcestershire Sauce
- 3-5 TBS of dry rub
- Cook on LOW 8-12 hours
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Cathy says
Thanks for sharing at Tasty Tuesdays! Pinning to the party board and can’t wait to see what posts you share next week! Have a terrific week!
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Erlene says
My mouth is totally watering…lol. I love shredded pork and this sounds really good. Thanks for sharing.
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cindy says
Erlene, Enjoy! It is sooo easy to make.
Meg says
This looks so good..and so simple. I love the idea of using a smoked pork shoulder instead of a “fresh” one.
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Thanks! I’m coming over to link up and add you to my linky list.
Cathy says
Thank you for linking up at Tasty Tuesdays! Your post has been pinned to my Recipes from Tasty Tuesday board. I can’t wait to see what you link up next week!
Have a terrific weekend!
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Jenerally Informed says
That is exactly how a picture should look. Half eaten. Love it! Just pinned this recipe. Thanks for sharing at the Happiness Is Homemade link-up this week!
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Tamara says
This looks like a simple recipe for the pork shoulder. Thanks for sharing it. I am pinning.
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Natalie says
This sounds great!
I am busy collecting a whole lot of recipes in order to put my crockpot to more use, so this recipe will come in handy down the line 🙂
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Look forward to seeing you again this week.
x
Natalie
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