My dental office celebrates birthdays on/near the actual date with a "themed" lunch with everyone pitching in something for the meal. For my birthday, they don't even ask what the theme will be, they know that it is "Chef Salad". Mrs kansasdad usually gets the deli turkey, ham and roast beef, someone else brings lettuce, cheese, cucumbers, tomatoes, etc etc. This year I told them that I would be bringing in something extra from the usual, some "free range, hormone free turkey" which gave me all sorts of inquisitive looks.
A trio of Hank Shaw books now reside in my library (clicking on the Amazon link residing somewhere to the right of these words brings a little kick-back to Big Finn and company) and I was looking forward to doing something with my most recent tom's legs/thighs.
Hank's recipe for carnitas caught my eye, and so off I went.
When I do this to my next dark meat legs and thighs, I will separate them to allow them to nestle into the slow cooker a little bit easier.
Mix up the dry spices, and dump them in on the water just now covering the meat.
Set it and forget it...... for hours. Hank estimated 3 hours minimum, an old tom will take longer to get tender. I ended up going lower temp, longer time and kept it up going overnight.
Second half post coming soonish....
A trio of Hank Shaw books now reside in my library (clicking on the Amazon link residing somewhere to the right of these words brings a little kick-back to Big Finn and company) and I was looking forward to doing something with my most recent tom's legs/thighs.
Hank's recipe for carnitas caught my eye, and so off I went.
When I do this to my next dark meat legs and thighs, I will separate them to allow them to nestle into the slow cooker a little bit easier.
Mix up the dry spices, and dump them in on the water just now covering the meat.
Set it and forget it...... for hours. Hank estimated 3 hours minimum, an old tom will take longer to get tender. I ended up going lower temp, longer time and kept it up going overnight.
Second half post coming soonish....
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