What’s Cooking in Gail’s Kitchen? Simple Sensations: Kalua Pork Roast! This special blend of herbs is a tribute to warm, tropical summer nights. The term, “Kalua”, is Hawaiian for slow cooked. I have put this frozen roast in the oven and let flavors blend all day long for an exotic taste that will have your senses wondering if you’ve been transported to a private paradise. The extra meals provided are a bonus that will have others showering you with praise in the days following.
KALUA PORK ROAST
Ingredients:
4 pound boneless pork butt roast
1 tablespoon Red Hawaiian Alaea Sea Salt*
1 teaspoon Mrs. Dash garlic and herb seasoning
2 cups apple juice
2 cups apple cider vinegar
1 tablespoon liquid smoke
1 bottle beer
Instructions:
Set oven to 275Β°. Place frozen pork roast in a covered roaster, fat side up. Pour apple juice and apple cider vinegar over roast. Next apply liquid smoke. Finish by sprinkling the Alaea sea salt and Mrs. Dash herb blend over the pork. Make sure the lid is on securely. You will begin to smell the heavenly aroma as it slowly cooks. Five hours later, check the roast, as the liquid will absorb. I discovered some roasters allow the liquid to evaporate a little sooner than I expected. I have found Le Creuset to be very reliable. If the roast needs more liquid, pour a bottle of beer over it. Keep it covered and slowly cook it at least another three hours. I have let it cook for ten hours total without a problem. It is so fork-tender you will be amazed. And the drippings can be used for gravy or barbecue sauce.
*Available through Salty Wahine Gourmet Hawaiian Sea Salts. (I receive no recompense for promoting their product.)
That hits the spot!
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The first time I saw Hawaiians roast a wild boar in a pit, it was seriously cool. ππ₯π·
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It’s something to experience.
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Yes, indeed.
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Wow, delicious
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No argument from me, Sheree. ππ
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Interesting combination and a challenge to get some ingredients.
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Itβs amazing how easy it is to order food online. We get sea salt butter from France, spices from Kauai, and clam chowder from Seattle. Weβre spoiled.
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YUM!
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Truly. I recently took this pork dinner to some friends from my church who had health challenges and they said they never tasted pork roast as delicious as this. High praise!
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WHOOOOO HOOOOOO!!!!!! π π π
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Amazing! The same word ” Kaluwata” in sinhala language means. Dark roasted as well. Dark roasted color comes from roasted spices and malabar tamarind in Sri Lanka
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How interesting! We are all connected by food!
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My mom would have loved this. She loved ork, and made her own Kalua!
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You are soooo lucky.
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Can it be made by goat meat also? Delicious recipe π
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Probably not. Pork butt roast is known for its tenderness, while goat meat is not. If you prefer a stronger more gamey flavor, I guess you could try it.
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And I thought Kalua was a liqueur!
Liquid smoke – what’s that?
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Liquid smoke is actually a condiment you can purchase. A splash gives it the smoky taste. Amazing! π₯
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I’ll look into it, thank you.
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