Pulled Pork

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Plan Z Phase: This is a Z2 (ZReduction) and a Zola To Go! recipe. This tastes amazingly like the real Southern dish. It’s zesty and the cabbage will give you crunch along with your pork. In the Zola To GO! version you can either microwave the meat to heat it or many like to eat it cold.
Servings: Serve 4 – 6. Serving size for ZReduction is 1 cup of pork and unlimited cabbage.
Ingredients:
- 2 pork tenderloins
- green cabbage, shredded to resemble coleslaw
For the sauce:
- 8 oz of tomato sauce
- 6 oz of tomato paste
- 1 cup of water
- ½ – ¾ cup of apple cider vinegar (to taste)
- 1 tsp of liquid smoke (optional)
- 1 tsp of cinnamon
- 1 tsp of chili powder
- 2 tsp of Truvia
Ingredients:
Preheat your oven to 375 degrees.
Roast the pork tenderloins at 375 degrees until they reach an internal temperature of 160 degrees. This should take 30 - 45 minutes. The pork will have little or no pink remaining. Let them begin to cool so they are not too hot to the touch. You will then take two forks and begin “pulling” your pork into shreds. Shred it all, add the sauce, stir and re-heat to eat.
Z2 version: To serve put a pile of shredded cabbage on the plate and add the pulled pork on top.
To make the sauce:
Put all ingredients in a medium sauce pan and stir. Heat to meld the flavors. You can put any extras in the fridge and use for other purposes.
Enjoy!
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When this recipe calls for 2 tsp of trivia how many packets is a tsp?
Hi Susan, 1 packet = 1 tsp so your recipe would require 2 packets of Truvia. Thanks!
How much sauce can we use per serving?
Because you are stirring the sauce into the meat you don’t have to worry about measuring the sauce. If, for some reason you decide not to mix the sauce in … I’d stick with 2 Tbl or less of sauce.
This for me was WAYYYY TOO SWEET!! I use the asian sauce on this. It’s wonderful!!!
I’m from the South, and I was raised on eastern BBQ sauce (NC) and this really hits the spot for me. It’s got that nice vinegar flavor for me, so when I can’t go out and get my BBQ or plate with that sweet slaw and amazing hush puppies, this still satisfies me. Highly recommend it.
This is GREAT! Sorry I waited so long to make it. I like this better than my own pulled pork recipe. Definitely a new favorite!