Asian Sweet Pork Salad & Tangy Basil-Lime Dressing
The best thing about crock-pot dinners (besides the obvious low-maintenance) is that you usually end up with leftovers. One of the easiest and tastiest things to throw in a slow cooker is meat. The longer it cooks the more tender and flavorful it gets and my favorite for the crock-pot is pork.
Last night we had some salad and Asian Sweet Pork over rice with a little bit of coconut aminos (a healthy gluten and soy free alternative to soy sauce). So, with wonderful leftovers like that, what else would I have for lunch today than Asian Sweet Pork Salad!
Asian Sweet Pork Salad
Any kind of salad fixings you like would do - romaine, spinach, cabbage, and/or kale. Topped with matchstick carrots, green onions, chopped almonds, snow peas, unsweetened coconut flakes, chopped fresh basil, etc.
Dish up some salad, add a helping of sweet pork, and a drizzle of tangy basil-lime dressing!
Sweet Pork:
3-4 lb. Pork shoulder roast
black pepper to taste
2 cloves garlic, minced
1/2 inch ginger root, grated or 1/2 tsp. ground ginger
1 leak, green end trimmed, chopped
1/4 cup honey
2 tbsp. lime juice
2 tbsp. gluten free soy sauce or Organic Raw Coconut Aminos![]()
Splash or two chicken or vegetable stock
Tangy Basil-lime Dressing:
1/4 cup oil; sesame seed oil, olive oil, or liquid coconut oil
1/4 cup lime juice + 1/2 tsp. zest
1/4 cup water
2 tbsp. GF soy sauce or coconut aminos
1/4 tsp. garlic powder
1/2 tsp. onion powder
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Place the thawed and peppered pork into your slow cooker. Toss in the garlic, ginger, leak, sugar, lime juice, and soy sauce or aminos. Cook it on low for 6-8 hours. If it looks dry after about 4 hours you can add a couple splashes of stock. Shred the pork during the last hour of cooking.
In a jar combine all the ingredients for the dressing, put the lid on, and shake well.
Enjoy!
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Melissa Cornwall has spent years researching and implementing nutritionally-based approaches to health and wellness. Her lifelong love of food and health evolved from a hobby to a passion when her daughter was diagnosed with a rare autoimmune disease.