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Re: What To Do With Leftover Pulled Pork

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Posted by: Essex County on 2007/08/06 14:53:11  

In Reply to: What To Do With Leftover Pulled Pork message has embedded images posted by BENTE on 2007/08/06 13:47:09

BENTE,
Stew would be good. I've done soup with pulled pork many times. Just start with a good chicken stock, put in veggies, cooked pasta, and as much pulled pork as you want. Season and eat. You could make up a bunch of burritos also. I'm not a food safety expert, but if your already cooked pulled pork has been handled properly (not left out of the fridge for many hours), there shouldn't be a problem reusing it for stew, soup or burritos and then freezing it. The only issue will be texture. The meat will dry out a bit more each time it is refrozen.
Hope that helps.

Paul

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