Whats For Dinner Next Week:Green Chili Pulled Pork Burrito's

Come on in, we are just on our way to the Up Stairs Patio.  It really is a beautiful place to have morning coffee.  The birds are so busy at the bird feeders, and I just love to watch them take a bath in the bird bath.

Whats For Dinnenr Next Week: Green Chili Pulled Pork Burrito's at Miz Helen's Country Cottage
We love being outdoors this time of the year.  I am planning a Fall Picnic for a group of friends from the City. We will have about thirty friends so we will be doing some serious cooking. I have been planning The Fall Picnic for some time, so I already  have some items stocked in my freezer and pantry.When I have an upcoming event I am always watching for specials. Another event I plan around this time of the year is football.  We love it all, High School, College, and Professional.  Sunday is usually the big game day and sometimes we will have friends over to watch the game, so I like to serve food that is easy to prepare and not to much last minute preparation.
My feature recipe this week is on Sunday
*Slow Cooker Green Chile Pulled Pork Burritos*
We will go Fishing on Thursday, but we have fish in the freezer 
if
the "big one" gets away...lol...

Sunday
Game Day
*Slow Cooker Green Chile Pulled Pork Burritos*
Ranchero Beans
Mango Avocado Salad
Baked Corn Tortilla Chips
Lemon Pie

Monday
Roasted Chicken & Root Vegetables
Tossed Green Salad
Herb Biscuits
Chocolate Delight Dessert

Tuesday
No Egg Noodles
with
Homemade Tomato & Squash Sauce
Tossed Green Salad
Whole Grain Bread Sticks
Pumpkin Muffins

Wednesday
Slow Cooker
Roasted Chicken and Veggie Soup
Using Left Overs from Monday
Rosemary Corn Muffins
Left Over
Chocolate Delight Dessert

Thursday
Going Fishing
Fresh Catch from The Lake
Pan Seared Bass
Fresh Green Beans and New Potatoes
 Skillet Baked Hush Puppy
 Lemon Banana Pudding

Friday
Southwest Frittata
Fresh Field Greens and Salsa
Baked Tortilla Chips

Saturday
The Picnic
Hamburgers, Turkey Burgers, Hot Dogs
With
Southwest and American Condiments
Sides and Desserts will be Pot Luck from the Guest
So far we have
Three Bean Bake (Recipe from This Blog on 9-2-10) Potato Salad
Raspberry Ribbon Brownies, 8 Egg Cake, and Apple Pie with Ice Cream

 Slow Cooker Green Chile Pulled Pork Burritos

Whats For Dinnenr Next Week: Green Chili Pulled Pork Burrito's at Miz Helen's Country Cottage
The Rub
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Whats For Dinnenr Next Week: Green Chili Pulled Pork Burrito's at Miz Helen's Country Cottage 
Sear the Roast

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Whats For Dinnenr Next Week: Green Chili Pulled Pork Burrito's at Miz Helen's Country Cottage 
Prepare the Vegetables
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Whats For Dinnenr Next Week: Green Chili Pulled Pork Burrito's at Miz Helen's Country Cottage 

Pull the Pork

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Whats For Dinnenr Next Week: Green Chili Pulled Pork Burrito's at Miz Helen's Country Cottage 
Fill the Burrito
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Whats For Dinnenr Next Week: Green Chili Pulled Pork Burrito's at Miz Helen's Country Cottage 
Enjoy!

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Slow Cooker Green Chile Pulled Pork Burritos
Miz Helen's Kitchen
2 1/2 lb. Boneless Pork Loin Roast
Mix the following ingredients for a rub
2 tsp Kosher Salt
2 tsp fresh ground pepper
2 tsp Cumin
1 tsp Cayenne Pepper
2 cups chopped Green Chile's
2 cups peeled, chopped tomatoes with juice
12 small red new potatoes with skin on chopped in quarters
2 cloves garlic minced
3 cups water
1 Tbs Extra Virgin Olive Oil
Wash the Roast and pat it dry cover the Roast with the rub.
Sear the Roast in 1 Tbs Extra Virgin Olive Oil in a very hot skillet
Place the Roast in the warm Slow Cooker pan. Place the potatoes around the roast
Add the Green Chile's, Garlic, Chopped Tomatoes with Juice and the water. 
Cook on high for 4 hours or on low for 6 to 8 hours
Take the Roast out and let it stand for 5 minutes,then pull the meat apart with forks
Warm Flour Tortillas, fill with the Pulled Pork, Potato, Green Chile and Tomato

It has been so much fun having you stop by today.  I really look forward to our visits. We are looking forward to our Fall Picnic with so many wonderful cooks! You will have to watch for a "Picnic Report" next week.
Hope you will have a wonderful week end and come back to see me soon!
Peace and Joy
Miz Helen
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Comments

  1. Looks like you are going to have some fun! Your pulled pork burittos looks great. Thank you for stopping by. I love your pickle pot. Will try it out! Have fun with your picnic!

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  2. Your pulled pork burritos look delicious - thank you for sharing your recipe. Your menus for the week sound good too!

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  3. Your recipes sounds amazing. I'm always looking for great crock pot recipes. Thanks for stopping by today. Have a great day!

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  4. Your pulled pork burritos look delicious! I love the pic of your yard too. Gorgeous! I'd be spending all my time out there. Thank you for stopping by. Hope you're having a wonderful day.

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  5. Delicious! Love your garden shot, such beauty and calm you have created. Thanks, I will be back.

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  6. Your menu makes my mouth water...can I come over for dinner? Hehe... sounds delicious!

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  7. I love these step by step photos...makes it so nice to follow and I feel like a little girl again watching you cook. Mom I am so thrilled that you are doing this it is so much fun for me to read as well. Love the menu can't wait for the menus for a year book to come out!!!!!

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  8. What a great game day food! Thank you for sharing Miz Helen!

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  9. I'd love to have a shaded patio to sit and plan menus. What great meals you are going to be having.

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  10. Thanks for your comment on my blog. I'm trying out meatballs in homemade pita pockets this week, thought it was a good idea.
    Wow! What a fabulous meal plan! Wish I was staying at your house this week! :) I had hush puppies once as a kid, and they were tasty, but we don't have them up here in the Northwest.
    What is your recipe for Ranchero Beans? Sounds good!

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  11. To The Keevy Family and Everyone:
    Ranchero Beans
    1 small bag dried Pinto Beans and a small amount of ham or bacon to season; cooked according to package directions.
    After they are cooked and while still hot add:
    3 tablespoons Chili powder
    1 1/2 tablespoon Cumin powder
    2 teaspoons Garlic powder
    Salt and Pepper to taste
    Simmer for 20 to 30 minutes to allow season to set. Enjoy!

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  12. The pulled pork burritoes are such a great idea. I've had the pulled pork sandwiches, but never this. Thanks for sharing. Love the menu idea too.

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  13. I tried this recipe today and it was amazing! It was super easy too. Can't wait to try another. AND because you had pictures, I know mine turned out correctly. :) Love you Mom! Bre

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Miz Helen