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Receta Sweet and Sour Pork Roast Made in a Crock Pot.
by Mary Cokenour

So, I was going through some cooking magazines and saw several recipes geared towards "sweet and sour". Whether it was pork or chicken, none of the recipes involved any type of frying, simply crock pot cookery or baking in the oven. Which got me to further thinking, since I had a boneless pork loin roast sitting in the freezer and I usually make pulled pork with that cut of meat. I don't know if I warned you of this before, but my mind tends to be its own game of Trivial Pursuit.

I noticed one recipe, for ingredients, it simply had: boneless, skinless chicken breast cut into pieces, soy sauce, brown sugar; for preparation it had: place in crock pot on low for 6 hours. The recipe name was "Hawaiian Chicken Teriyaki"

and try as I might, I was just not seeing it; nope, not one second of imagery. Instead, I pictured "sweet and sour pork" in my mind, what the ingredients were and what it would look like if I did not fry up the pork in a cornstarch coating.

The house smelled amazing as the ingredients cooked away in my crock pot; the final product though was simply out of this world! Oh, how did I get from "sweet and sour" to "Hawaiian teriyaki" and back to "sweet and sour"? Yeah, its that Trivial Pursuit thing again. Anyway, here's the recipe and I'm very sure you are going to lap up your plates so clean, you'll think they were not used at all.

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Preparation:

In medium sauce pan, bring water (or water plus sauce), salt, black pepper and butter to a rolling boil. Add the rice and stir vigorously (helps keep rice from sticking immediately); allow to boil for 15 minutes and stir occasionally to make sure it is not sticking. Turn off heat, cover and let sit for 20 minutes.

Makes 8 servings.