How to Recook Pork to Tenderize It (7 Steps)
A cooked pork roast or tenderloin can make more than one meal for a family. Pork is a versatile meat, found in cuisines around the world. Recooking the pork can result in flavorful, tender meat. Adding liquid is the secret to getting tender meat from a previously tough or over cooked piece of meat. Pulled pork sandwiches or pork stew will highlight the newly tenderized pork meat.
Things You'll Need
- Barbecue sauce
- Hamburger buns
- Hamburger vegetables (optional)
- Beef broth
- Stew vegetables
Pulled Pork Sandwhiches
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Shred the pork. Using a fork, drag the tines across the grain of the pork until the entire roast is shredded.
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Add pork and enough sauce to cover to a medium pot or crock pot.
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Reheat on low for two hours, check for tenderness and cook for an additional two hours if desired.
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Add pork to the bottom half of a hamburger bun and top with veggies of your choice.
Pork Stew
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Slice the pork in small, bite-sized pieces.
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Add the pork to one quart of beef broth and a two pounds of vegetables including potatoes, carrots, onions and celery.
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Cook the stew for one to two hours, checking after one hour for pork tenderness.
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