Crock Pot - Hawaiian Pork

"PORK never tasted so good!!! Tender, juicy pineapple sauce sends this recipe to the top of the scale! Not too sweet and a beautiful dish for guests! Easy dinner while you work or shop. Serve on top of buttered rice!"
 
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Ready In:
5hrs 15mins
Ingredients:
13
Serves:
2-3
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ingredients

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directions

  • In a skillet lightly brown pork pieces slowly in vegetable oil. Remove from skillet and place in bottom of crock pot.
  • In same skillet cook onion and celery just until tender, but not browned.
  • Add remaining ingredients and simmer about 1 minute. Pour sauce over pork pieces in crock pot.
  • Turn crock pot on high for 1st hour and then to low for 3-4 hours.
  • Note: If using optional green pepper, brown with onion and celery.
  • Note: If you want sauce thicker, add 1 tablespoon of cornstarch during last 30 minutes.
  • Great served over buttered rice!
  • Enjoy!

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Reviews

  1. Where it says 2-3, does that mean lbs?
     
  2. Good start but it needed a lot of love to do all that pork justice. I upped the brown sugar to 1/2 cup and added 3 T soy sauce and a small can of medium hot chilies. I also reduced the pineapple juice so it had a strong pineapple flavor.
     
  3. Not bad, but not that flavorful. Needs something, but I didn't know what. Honey? Soy sauce?
     
  4. This was terrific. I used 1.5 lb of pork loin. Put it together during my lunch hour and it was done by 5:30. Used 1/2 green pepper. Delicious!
     
  5. This came out beautifully and was neither too sweet nor sour, the ingredients worked really well together. I did manage to slightly burn a few pieces of pork but that was my bad because I've got a large slow cooker and didn't think to do what I normally do for smaller quantities of putting it on an angle to let everything sit up one end. It had a great aroma while cooking and was great served over buttered rice as suggested!
     
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