One Woman's Quest to Rid Her Family's Table of Gluten, One Recipe at a Time

Wednesday, August 24, 2011

Shhhhh.....

I know. There are days when you just don’t feel like cooking. It’s a hot day or it’s a busy day or it’s just one of THOSE days. Doesn’t matter what the day is, the point is when a day like that comes around it’s good to have something in your arsenal that takes care of YOU, rather than you taking care of it.

You are looking for a dinner recipe that is your friend.

I have one of those. I’m even willing to share it with you. But there is a catch.

You must never, ever tell ANYONE sitting around your table how embarrassingly easy it was to make. If you do, it will unravel the very foundation that is the Secret Recipe Society. An entire underground network of women will essentially crumble into nothingness, leaving moms and wives with no choice but to frantically run about the kitchen, rummaging through cupboards to find something for dinner.

You don’t want to single-handedly be responsible for such a catastrophe, now do you?

Repeat after me: “I solemnly promise to neither admit nor deny the lack of difficulty in making the recipe below. If approached, I promise to skirt the issue completely, using every known tactic to avoid answering any questions. I also promise to accept, whole-heartedly, any accolades that are expressed from the recipients of this meal. I will only share this recipe with those I fully trust to handle the magnitude of responsibility needed to preserve and protect the Secret Recipe Society.”

You know, now I’m questioning whether I should have put this recipe on a public blog site. And who is that repeatedly knocking on my door?

Uh-oh.



Gluten Free Pulled Pork BBQ

1 can of Coke or Pepsi

1 2-lb pork tenderloin

1 bottle of BBQ sauce (I use Sweet Baby Ray’s Hickory and Brown Sugar)


Place the tenderloin in a slow cooker. Pour the can of soda it. Cook on low for 7-8 hours. Drain the liquid from the slow cooker. Shred the pork and return to the slow cooker. Add BBQ sauce and stir to combine.

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