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Using Leftover Pork Roast

Here are tips for using leftover pork roast from ThriftyFun community.

Pulled Pork Sandwiches

Take your leftovers, toss 'em in the crockpot with a jar of salsa, and shred it up for pulled pork sandwiches. Cook on Low for 8 hours, or High for four.

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You can also use a homemade BBQ sauce instead of the salsa; 1 cup ketchup, 1/4 cup sweet mustard, and 1/8 cup of honey or brown sugar.

By Althea

Add To Ramen

Leftover pork roast is very good added to the oriental flavored Top Ramen. A sprinkling of raw green onions in each bowl makes it even better. Some leftover green vegetables, like broccoli or green beans, are also nice in it along with the pork.

By Anna

Fajitas

I chop it up and season it a bit more with cumin, cayenne, taco like seasonings, and use it for fajitas. Also, if you have a meat grinder or even a food processor, grind it well, add some mayonnaise and maybe some relish for a yummy sandwich spread. Also, good, chopped up in scrambled eggs.

By Denise Sumpter Foy

Pork Stew

It is really good made into a stew, much better than beef stew. Potato, carrots, green beens, onion, celery.

Tacos

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Makes great tacos. Chop of shred, mix with a little taco seasoning, put in taco shells or soft tortillas with lettuce, cheese, salsa, and sour cream and guacamole if desired.

By Linda

Breakfast Hash

Take the pork and cube it up along with a few medium sized potatoes. Toss them in a pan with some cracked black pepper, course salt, minced garlic, onions and green peppers (if desired). Cook until potatoes are done and onions are caramelized. Serve as is or topped with fried eggs for a breakfast hash.

By Suzanne Spencer

Golden Rice and Pork

  • 2 Tbsp oil
  • 1 cup raw rice
  • 2 1/2 cups onion, sliced
  • 1/2 tsp. salt
  • 2 chicken boullion cubes( chicken soup base)
  • 2 1/2 cup boiling water
  • 2 tsp. soy sauce
  • 2 stalks celery, sliced
  • 1 shredded green pepper (I omit)
  • 2 cups lean cooked pork, cut in strips
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Heat oil in large fry pan. Add rice, onions and salt. Cook over med. heat until golden, stirring constantly. Remove from heat for 5 min. Dissolve cubes in boiling water. Pour over rice mixture. Cover and cook about 30 min. until rice is tender. Stir in celery, gr. pepper and pork. Cover and cook another 5 min. Stir in soy sauce and serve.

By Ann

Sweet & Sour Pork

Buy a quart of sweet and sour sauce, add onions, bell peppers and carrots and any other veggies you want. Serve over rice or ramen noodles. If you can't get the Chinese ones, use linguine. Other veggies, bean sprouts or sugar peas can be added. Have fun!

By Janet

Pork Barbecue Sandwiches

Use leftover pork tenderloin for what we call a 'Pork Barbecue'. Pull pieces of cooked pork into 'strings' (Keeping length about 2 to 2 1/2 inches). Pile into a casserole dish with a tablespoon of water in the bottom. Pour your favourite barbecue sauce over top, mixing pork around to coat nicely. Heat in oven at 250 degrees F till warmed and steam comes off when the top removed. Serve on buns with regular assortment of condiments you would use for a hamburger. Yummy!

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By Wemarch

Make Egg Foo Yung

It's great with canned tomatoes, chop pork, can add onion and green peppers. Serve on rice. Also, super in Chinese egg foo yung. 6 lg eggs, 1/8 tsp. salt, can of bean sprouts, 1 cup chopped cooked pork, 1/8 tsp.. pepper, 1/2 cup chopped onions. Beat eggs, add rest. Fry in omelet pan, 1/2 cup per omelet. Serve with brown gravy (add soy sauce to pork gravy) and rice.

By Barbara

Quesadillas

Yummy chili cheese pork quesadillas: Brush both sides of a 2 flour tortilla with olive oil. Sprinkle tortilla's with salt, chili powder. Put shredded cheese, and bite-size pieces of your leftover pork roast in between the tortillas. Cook it on the grill or under the broiler until it starts to brown. I do this all the time with smoked chicken or pork.

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By Nathan

Take A Break Stew

Heat up the crock pot, toss in your leftover pork, a can of potatoes, one can of carrots, and whatever frozen veggies you want. Leave it for an hour or 2. While it cooks: TAKE A BREAK! After dinner you only have a few bowls and your crock pot to clean, since everything comes from a can or bag. This works with beef too, even chicken.

By Melissa

Pork Bisquick Casserole

Chop up your leftover pork, any pork will do (any meat really). Get out your casserole dish. Dump in two cans of diced tomatoes (don't drain), two cans of fancy cut green beans (drain about half the juice), two cans of corn (drain about half the juice). Sprinkle cut pork over the top of vegetables, sprinkle some grated cheese over the top. Make a mix of bisquick and water, approximately 2 cups of bisquick and then add water until it is runny and pourable.

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Pour bisquick over the top of the casserole. bake at 350 degrees F for about 30-40 minutes, until the bisquick is cooked and the top is turning light brown.

By Karen

Pork and Mushrooms

  • left over pork, cubed
  • 2-3 Tbsp. olive oil
  • 1-1.5 cups fresh, sliced mushrooms
  • 1/4 cup sweet vermouth
  • 1 tsp. sugar

Heat olive oil. Add mushrooms and sautee lightly. Add vermouth and sugar and cook until mushrooms are a nice golden brown. add pork. Stir until pork is heated through. Can be served over white or yellow rice. (03/29/2008)

By Allanna

Stew

My stew: I cut the pork into cubes, add a jar of salsa and 1 cup of water, chopped carrot and one chopped and lightly fried onion. Slow cook for 4-6 hours and serve with hassle back potatoes or cous cous.

Also you can cook in an oven pot and top with sliced potatoes. Slow cook. Just before serving add cheese on top so it melts and slightly browns.

This is my tasty pork cobbler!

By Sharlene

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By Jean from Mississippi (Guest Post)
May 23, 20080 found this helpful

Besides sandwiches (cold or hot), I cut it into thin strips and add to a big green salad.

 
May 23, 20080 found this helpful

Usually you'll have leftover veggies too, so I roll out a little pie crust, chop the meat and veggies(if necessary) and make my own hot pockets. Gramma used to make it a whole pie, but I don't buy that much meat.

 
By Sara (Guest Post)
August 12, 20080 found this helpful

"Chinese Noodles"

Probably not even mildly related to real Chinese cuisine.

My mom always used leftover pork roast this way, so good! Just cube roast and soak in soy sauce, when ready to eat heat in microwave. Boil Asian style egg noodles and toss with pork, top with hard boiled egg and chopped green onion. Simple & tasty.

 
By Darlene (Guest Post)
September 5, 20080 found this helpful

Saute 8 oz fresh sliced mushrooms in EVOO and 1 pat of butter. Slice the cold pork thinly and set aside. Add Marsala wine to the mushrooms and heat to reduce liquid. Add pork and heat through, season to taste. This main dish can be served with anything you like... potatoes, rice, any kind of fresh vegetable medley and a toss salad.

 
By Edith (Guest Post)
November 20, 20080 found this helpful

CUBAN SANDWICHES! Shred the pork, add some honey ham or regular cooked ham slices, swiss cheese, a couple of pickles, put it all on a loaf of cuban bread, add mustard or mayo, or both. Butter the outside of the bread and either press it in a sandwich press, or grill it on a griddle or large frying pan while pressing down on it with a spatula.....flip and repeat. YUMMY!!!!!

 
September 6, 20100 found this helpful

Italian Pork
Saute sliced onions & peppers in saute pan. Place leftover pork roast slices on top of veggies. Pour in one jar of favorite pasta sauce; simmer 20 minutes.
Serve with hot cooked spaghetti.

 

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