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BOGO Pork Butt Roast
Last week I picked up two roasts because they were buy one get one free. A pork butt roast goes a long way to feed two people :) My house smells great because I have one in the oven now. I put lots of slivers of garlic in the fat cap, around the bones, and in other areas to add flavor. For exterior seasoning, I have black pepper, some salt, a blend called 'Smoky Swine' that a friend sent, and another blend called Pork Rub (both are Fiesta brand). In the bottom of my blue speckled roaster I have a layer of celery stalks, carrots, and sliced onion to keep the roast off the bottom of the pan. And I added about 1/2 cup of water to keep in some moisture before putting the lid on. I'm baking it at 325 degrees for about three hours, then checking the internal temperature.
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Sounds good! What time is dinner? I'll be right over!
Who had it BOGO Free?
I'd need to work OT to afford that now. lol
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It was at Meijer last week. I've started playing with rice noodles, so sometimes I make a potful of noodles in broth with sliced celery, matchstick carrots, snow peas, a splash of soy sauce, and take a slice of pork from the roast and dice it up. It can be pretty filling, and helps stretch out the leftovers :) Also, I've made pork fried rice using frozen peas and carrots and a little diced onion. Have also made barbeque pork sandwiches. Thinking about making a casserole with egg noodles, peas and carrots, and cream of chicken or celery soup with slivered pork. Now I'm hungry....