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Old 07-23-2009, 08:22 AM   #1
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Tonight the wife and I are having a variation of a slow-cooker recipe that we christened Tandori Taco Bowls.

1 small pork roast
1 can pinto beans, drained
1 can green chiles
Taco seasoning (I substitute curry for chili powder, hence tandori)

Place the pork roast in a crockpot. Season with taco seasoning (I coat the top of the roast almost as if I was doing a rub). Pour the pinto beans around the roast. Pour the chiles over top of the roast. Cook on low for about 7-8 hours. Remove the pork, pull it apart with 2 forks, then return it to the crockpot, stir everything together, and cook for an additional hour.
You can serve this over rice, or drape tortillas over an oven-safe bowl and bake to create taco bowls.
Top with cheese, lettuce, sour cream, salsa.
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Tonight the wife and I are having a variation of a slow-cooker recipe that we christened Tandori Taco Bowls.

1 small pork roast
1 can pinto beans, drained
1 can green chiles
Taco seasoning (I substitute curry for chili powder, hence tandori)

Place the pork roast in a crockpot. Season with taco seasoning (I coat the top of the roast almost as if I was doing a rub). Pour the pinto beans around the roast. Pour the chiles over top of the roast. Cook on low for about 7-8 hours. Remove the pork, pull it apart with 2 forks, then return it to the crockpot, stir everything together, and cook for an additional hour.
You can serve this over rice, or drape tortillas over an oven-safe bowl and bake to create taco bowls.
Top with cheese, lettuce, sour cream, salsa.
I'll have to try that one.





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Tonight the wife and I are having a variation of a slow-cooker recipe that we christened Tandori Taco Bowls.

1 small pork roast
1 can pinto beans, drained
1 can green chiles
Taco seasoning (I substitute curry for chili powder, hence tandori)

Place the pork roast in a crockpot. Season with taco seasoning (I coat the top of the roast almost as if I was doing a rub). Pour the pinto beans around the roast. Pour the chiles over top of the roast. Cook on low for about 7-8 hours. Remove the pork, pull it apart with 2 forks, then return it to the crockpot, stir everything together, and cook for an additional hour.
You can serve this over rice, or drape tortillas over an oven-safe bowl and bake to create taco bowls.
Top with cheese, lettuce, sour cream, salsa.
Fired up the crockpot about an hour ago. I knew I hadn't made this recipe in a while, but had no idea it's been almost a year and a half. The apartment smells sooooo good already.
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