So if you have kids that might need to fill in for you in the meal department or it's just time for them to start helping out, here's a simple little recipe that they can use to put them to work and help them build confidence in the kitchen. And you'll all be happy when you sit down to a delicious home cooked meal.
Sprinkle all sides of your pork loin liberally with salt and pepper. Spray inside of crockpot with spray cooking oil. Place pork in crockpot along with about 1/4 cup of water and cook on low all day or high for about 3-4 hours. It is done, when you can shred it with a fork. About 15-20 minutes before serving, bring the cans of broth to just the point of boiling and then add the bag of noodles and cook according to the directions on the package. When noodles are done, drain off any excess liquid. While the noodles are cooking, remove your pork loin from the crockpot and gently shred the pork into bite sized pieces. When the noodles are done, add the pork to the pot of noodles and stir so pork is distributed throughout. Add more salt and pepper to taste. Serve with green salad and rolls.
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6 comments:
Hi Gayle,
I am sharing some great & frugal recipes -
1. My all time most requested recipe - Pakistani Beef Curry
2. Herb-Seasoned Sun-Dried Tomatoes
3. Super Kale Chips - These the kids can really make!
Enjoy!
looks yummy! never cooked a pork loin before.
Sure hope your dad is feeling better.
Lori
Sorry to hear about your dad Gayle!
The recipe looks great! I love slow cooker meals!
I also meant to say that I was sorry to hear about your father's illness. He and your family will be in my prayers!
Thanks for hosting this recipe swap. I really enjoy it! Praying for you and your family.
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