The key word is "sparingly" but it is really good when not overdone.

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  ----- Original Message -----
  From: John Stanley
  To: CF-Community
  Sent: Monday, June 14, 2004 12:13 PM
  Subject: RE: ribs recipes

  key-rist I'll bet that's hot....

  -----Original Message-----
  From: Doug White [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
  Sent: Monday, June 14, 2004 1:05 PM
  To: CF-Community
  Subject: Re: ribs recipes

  For the hot sauce:

  1  Habenaro pepper
  10 Fresh (not canned) Jalapeno peppers
  Dash garlic powder (or one clove garlic, peeled)

  slice the stem end off the peppers and place in a blender with the garlic,
  seeds
  and all.

  Blend on high until completely pureed. do not add any liquid.

  Pour mixture into a bowl, cover and chill in the refrigerator until just
  before
  service.

  Dribble sparingly over meat in taco for a South Texas touch!

  Doug

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    ----- Original Message -----
    From: William H Bowen
    To: CF-Community
    Sent: Monday, June 14, 2004 11:38 AM
    Subject: Re: ribs recipes

    Pork shoulder or Boston Butt is how I've always referred to it.

    Favorite recipe for pulled pork tacos

    1 Boston Butt, boneless, 4-6 lbs (we've done as many as three for a big
    party, requires extra crocks tho')
    1 Crock pot
    Kosher salt
    lime wedges
    cilantro, fresh, chopped
    small corn tortillas

    Rub the Kosher salt into the pork shoulder, place fat side up into the
    crock pot.
    Crock it for 6 hours or so.
    "pull" the pork with a dinner fork. (Just stab the pork at one end and
    run the fork along the grain, the meat should thread very easily)

    serve the pork on a big plate or bowl in the center of the table, give
    everybody a stack of corn tortillas, some lime wedges and cilantro
    put pork in center of tortilla, sprinkle with cilantro, drizzle lime
    juice, fold, eat.

    variations:
    substitute low-carb tortillas for the corn (the pork by itself is good
  too!)
    add sour cream
    add guacamole
    add avacado slices
    add salsa (the hotter the better)

    mmmmm... good eatin'

    Won Lee wrote:

    > At 10:56 6/14/2004 -0400, you wrote:
    > >
    > >Mmmm, thanks! Sounds good too! What's pulled pork?
    > >-Pat
    >
    > Someone correct me if I'm wrong, but it's the shoulder of the pig.  I
    > have
    > heard this refereed to as Pork's Butt even though they knew it was the
    > shoulder.
    > I have been told that the best way to eat Pork Shoulder is not as a
    > pulled
    > pork sandwich (through a smoker) but Hawaiian style.
    >
    > My college friend said they would dig a hole in the beach and start a
    > fire.  The coals would almost die out and they would wrap the pig in
  foil
    > and bury it in the pit.
    > I never got the recipe from him but I don't think it would be too hard
    > to get.
    >
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