Luau Pork

"I got this recipe out of a convection oven cookbook and I have had excellent results every time I have made it. It produces a very nice Hawaiian-type pulled pork. It is very good for theme parties (luaus, tropical, etc.). The leftovers (if any) make delicious sandwiches."
 
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Ready In:
3hrs 20mins
Ingredients:
7
Serves:
16-18
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ingredients

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directions

  • Place a large sheet of heavy duty foil in a baking pan.
  • Put roast on top and sprinkle with remaining ingredients.
  • Seal very tightly. You might want to wrap it a second time.
  • Turn on oven to 300°(convection)or 325°(conventional).
  • Place pan on lower rack of oven and bake for 3 to 4 hours. Meat should fall apart and be very tender and juicy.
  • To serve, shred the pork and mound on a platter and garnish.

Questions & Replies

  1. So, would you use Mesquite or Hickory flavor?
     
  2. what flavor Liquid Smoke? We have 2 here.
     
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Reviews

  1. One of my favourite staple, go-to recipe of all times!! I do it regularly for friends and there are never any leftovers. My only minor deviation is to x4 the amount of liquid smoke to really give the meat a 'emi' taste. But the other ingredients as is!! A great recipe. Thank you for posting
     
  2. Very easy to make! We like a little more of the hawaiian style taste with our meat so I add Pineapple slices to the top and bottom of the pork. I adds just a hint of sweetness to the dish. The foil, if sealed over really well, keeps the pork nice and moist!
     
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Hello Everyone After a couple of years of using many, many recipes off this wonderful web-site, I finally decided to sign on. I am a retired widow living in the St. Petersburg area of Florida. I grew up in Minnesota and lived 30 years in the Boston area before moving to Florida 17 years ago. I was a commercial real estate broker. After my husband passed away I switched gears and became a cruise agent (it was a tough job, but somebody has to do it-LOL). I really enjoyed the traveling and meeting many new people. I have 3 children and 6 grandchildren and I am very fortunate that they live in this area and I get to see them often. My favorite pastimes are reading, walking (usually with my dog), and cooking. My pet peeve is crabby people!
 
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