Showing posts with label lime juice. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lime juice. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Garlic Pulled Pork

Garlic Pulled Pork (A favourite of Cave Dad)
Pork shoulder (about 4 lbs)
1/2 tsp cumin
1 tbsp garlic powder
6 garlic cloves, peeled
Juice of 1 lime
1 onion, sliced
1 bay leaf
salt and pepper to taste

Mix cumin, garlic powder, lime juice, and salt/pepper to taste in a small bowl. Place sliced onion in the bottom of the crock pot then put the shoulder on top of it. Rub spice mixture all over the pork. Score the pork in six places and insert the garlic cloves. Top with bay leaf and cook on low for 10-12 hours, until it pulls apart easily with a fork. Serve with juices.

We like to do this over night then pop it in the fridge in the morning so it is cool enough to pull with my hands. We also like to puree the juices with the cooked onions and garlic cloves to make a gravy of sorts.

Pair with chopped lettuce, tomatoes, and diced green bell peppers to make a garlic pork salad.

Jalapeno Honey Grilled Salmon

Honey and Jalapeno Grilled Salmon (this serves 6 because I LOVE LOVE LOVE salmon)
6 salmon filets with skin
1/2 c lime juice
3 tblsp melted cooking fat
4-5 tsp jalapeno, minced
1 tsp lime zest, grated
1/4 c honey (local, raw)
2 limes, halved
Salt

Carefully make certain there are no bones in the filets. PLace the fish into a shallow dish (not aluminum). In a small bowl, stir together the lime juice, melted fat, 2 tsp jalapeno, garlic, and lime zest. Pour mixture over the salmon, turning to coat it. Cover and refrigerate 2 hours, turning occasionally. Bring to room temperature before cooking (sitting out it takes about 30 minutes).

Remove salmon from the marinade, and pour the marinade into a saucepan. Place the pan over high heat, bringing it to a boil. Boil until reduced by about half. Stir in the honey and set aside to use as a glaze.

Place salmon on a medium-hot grill (make sure to grease the rack) and cook, turning once, until the fish is opaque throughout when pierced with a knife, 6-7 minutes on each side.

Transfer the salmon to a serving platter. Season it with salt and squeeze some lime juice over it all. Brush each filet with the glaze and sprinkle with remaining jalapeno. Eat immediately.