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Anybody have a recipe for smoked pork loin for pork-n-seeds appy's
 
Posts: 3 | Location: TWIN FALLS | Registered: November 19, 2005Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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I hate to see a question go 'unresponded.' So, here's a response. Cool

Do a search on Pork Loin (see the little menu dealy that reads 'find.') and you'll get plenty of topic discussion on that.

Now as far as "pork-n-seeds" goes I think you've stumped us all! Tell us what it is and maybe we'll know something!


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I searched Google for recipe databases and then searched them for pork-n-seeds and came up with zilch.

Is it BBQ loin with a celery or caraway seed sauce?

Cool


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Posts: 2908 | Location: Ozark foothills, Arkansas | Registered: September 05, 2003Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Originally posted by GLH:
I searched Google for recipe databases and then searched them for pork-n-seeds and came up with zilch.

Is it BBQ loin with a celery or caraway seed sauce?

Cool


It's a Chinese dish starting with a pork loin marinated in sugar, soy sauce, hoisin sauce, garlic, ginger root, etc. Following the marinade, it can be cooked in several different manners. Often, the whole loin is coated with toasted sesame seeds and roasted or barbecued. Others slice the loin, coat with the seeds and deep fry. Some will slice the loin, pan fry or barbecue the slices and serve with hot mustard and the seeds on the side for dipping.
 
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OK then, there ya go, Skeeter. Thanks dls.

Now, what is appy's?

Razzer


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Originally posted by GLH:
OK then, there ya go, Skeeter. Thanks dls.

Now, what is appy's?

Razzer


appetizers
 
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Okie dokie then. I reckon we was all s'post to know that. Thanks.

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Posts: 2908 | Location: Ozark foothills, Arkansas | Registered: September 05, 2003Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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'at's sorta like an itty bitty sammy. Big Grin

BTW GLH,I think you were the one to introduce us to pulled pork on cheap hotdog buns.

If not,I blamed ya'. Wink

Had my brother and family,a police chief over by Springfield,Mo come by unexpectantly and wanted some pulled pork out of the freezer.

All we had was some frozen hotdog buns in the freezer.

Told 'em it was an Ozark tradition. Cool

They thought they was next best thing to sliced light bread and canned beer.

Now you is famous, if you get stopped by the local police,in that neck o' the woods. Big Grin


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Thanks Guy's. Just wanted to try and make the pork-n-seeds for appetizers for our x-mas party in the smoker for something different.I think i will use apple wood also.Thanks again
 
Posts: 3 | Location: TWIN FALLS | Registered: November 19, 2005Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Well there ya are Skeeter!

Way to go, Tom!

That is funny right there, I don't care who ya are!

I always hope to not get pulled over round here as it is a tad humiliating, being one of them.

The meat and slaw don't fall out the bottom like with HB buns. Also, a slice of brisket fits in well.

Good luck with the appy's, Skeeter. Let us know.

Cool


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celery or caraway seed sauce

http://www.celtnet.org.uk/recipes/roman/fetch-recipe.ph...an-pork-celery-sauce

Try this link.....

or this one...
http://www.epicurious.com/recipes/food/views/15421

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Or this one.

You could also serve it with small bowls of toasted sesame seeds, plum sauce, and hot Chinese mustard on the side for dipping.
 
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