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robirdstx

robirdstx

14 minutes ago, rotuts said:

@robirdstx

 

What cut of pork meat to you use for your carnitas ?

 

they really look tasty once they get to the crispy state.

 

love the idea of cooking in green chili

 

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For this batch, I used about 36 oz. from this Pork Shoulder Butt Roast. The remainder of the roast has been divided into two portions and stored in the freezer for future use.

robirdstx

robirdstx

12 minutes ago, rotuts said:

@robirdstx

 

What cut of pork meat to you use for your carnitas ?

 

they really look tasty once they get to the crispy state.

 

love the idea of cooking in green chili

 

6368E69B-3006-48C1-97C4-548CC7D85008.thumb.jpeg.d8eda9da5baf59ed6e11f6cf04d6b946.jpeg

 

For this batch, I used about 30 oz. from this Pork Shoulder Butt Roast. The remainder of the roast has been divided into two portions and stored in the freezer for future use.

robirdstx

robirdstx

9 minutes ago, rotuts said:

@robirdstx

 

What cut of pork meat to you use for your carnitas ?

 

they really look tasty once they get to the crispy state.

 

love the idea of cooking in green chili

 

6368E69B-3006-48C1-97C4-548CC7D85008.thumb.jpeg.d8eda9da5baf59ed6e11f6cf04d6b946.jpeg

 

For this batch, I used about 30 oz. from this Pork Shoulder Butt Roast. The remainder of the roast has been divided into two portion and stored in the freezer for future use.

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