Cane and Gator Pork Loins
Alright so later this week I'll be cooking for about seventy people who will be attending a Dinner and Devotion get together. I was going to cook a big beef roast us us here but I decided to do a trial run cook to see how many servings of meat I can get from a whole pork loin which will be on the menu for the dinner. So I decided to cut the loin in two for easier handling, rubbed it alover with some Louisiana cane syrup and added my homemade rub. http://i1183.photobucket.com/albums/...3/DSC04908.jpg On the Traeger they went http://i1183.photobucket.com/albums/...3/DSC04911.jpg About an hour and a half later when almost up to an internal temp of 145 degrees I brushed it with a glaze made from peach preserves and jalapeno pepper jelly and a lil Peach schnapps. http://i1183.photobucket.com/albums/...3/DSC04917.jpg Looking beautiful and smelling out of the world! http://i1183.photobucket.com/albums/...3/DSC04920.jpg While the pork was on the grill I whipped up some ho,emade rolls. Here they are before going into the oven and unfortunately I didn't get pictures after they were done. Dang! http://i1183.photobucket.com/albums/...3/DSC04922.jpg Also made a spaghetti salad that was delicious! http://i1183.photobucket.com/albums/...3/DSC04925.jpg Here's where I screwed up. I forgot to get pictures of the pork after I sliced it! Yeah, I can't believe it either!! Not realizing that until after everything was put away and I knew about not getting pictures of the plated meal but not the sliced pictures until I just uploaded them to the computer. Well I can tell you it was a fantastic meal and the pork came out perfect! |
Spaghetti salad? Looks interesting please give a recipe. Would like to try
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I'm almost positive that no one is surprised by this statement. Looks fantastic and we will definitely have to try something similar. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk |
Looks delicious. Yesterday was great bbq weather. I q'd it up myself. No pics tho
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Author: Six Sisters' Stuff Recipe type: Salad Cuisine: American Prep time: 20 mins Cook time: 8 mins Total time: 28 mins Serves: 15 The perfect side dish for a party, potluck, or BBQ because it feeds a crowd! It's also full of flavor and simple to throw together, making it an instant favorite! Ingredients
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