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Simple Slow-Cooker Pork Adobo
Source: National Pork Board
PREP TIME
20 mins
COOK TIME
480 mins
SERVING SIZE
8

What You’ll Need
3 lbs. PrairieFresh® boneless pork shoulder, cut into 2-inch pieces
1 tablespoon neutral oil, such as canola
12 cloves garlic, smashed
1/2 cup coconut vinegar, or cider vinegar
3 tablespoons soy sauce
2 bay leaves
2 teaspoons pink peppercorns, lightly crushed with a mortar and pestle
2 cups long-grain white rice
Directions
In a large skillet or Dutch oven over medium-high heat, warm oil. Working in batches, add pork and cook until browned on all sides, about 8 minutes per batch. Transfer browned pork to a slow cooker.
Pour fat off the skillet and return it to medium-high heat. Add garlic and cook, stirring, until lightly browned, 30 to 60 seconds. Add vinegar, soy sauce, bay leaves and peppercorns and cook, scraping up the browned bits in the skillet, until the liquid is thickened, about 2 minutes. Transfer vinegar mixture to the slow cooker, cover, and cook until pork is very tender, 6 to 8 hours on low or 4 to 5 hours on high.
About 30 minutes before the pork is done, cook rice according to package directions.
Arrange the rice in serving bowls. Top with the pork, spoon on some of the cooking liquid, and serve.
8 servings
Pour fat off the skillet and return it to medium-high heat. Add garlic and cook, stirring, until lightly browned, 30 to 60 seconds. Add vinegar, soy sauce, bay leaves and peppercorns and cook, scraping up the browned bits in the skillet, until the liquid is thickened, about 2 minutes. Transfer vinegar mixture to the slow cooker, cover, and cook until pork is very tender, 6 to 8 hours on low or 4 to 5 hours on high.
About 30 minutes before the pork is done, cook rice according to package directions.
Arrange the rice in serving bowls. Top with the pork, spoon on some of the cooking liquid, and serve.
8 servings
Serving Suggestion: If you want to enhance your adobo, add strips of onion or red bell peppers to the slow cooker. Or, serve the adobo garnished with chopped peanuts or fried shallots, or all of the above.
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