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‎12-31-2014 12:53 PM
Help, I would like to make pork and sauerkraut for New Years but my DH and Son hate sauerkraut, but MIL and I like it. They won't eat the pork if I cook it in the sauerkraut so any suggestions on how to get pork taste in my sauerkraut without cooking it with the pork? Any and all suggestions will be appreciated!
‎12-31-2014 12:56 PM
Why don't you cook part of your pork with the sauerkraut, maybe in a crockpot, and cook the rest of the pork separately in the oven or on the stovetop? That way everyone can be happy and enjoy their New Year's dinner. If you cook the pork and kraut together, there's no way that strong kraut flavor won't permeate the meat........which is the point, as far as I'm concerned! LOVE me some sauerkraut and pork with apples, onions, and brown sugar and a liberal sprinkle of caraway seeds! I always simmer some rustic red potato chunks on top and have crusty dark bread and butter on the side. And cold beer in a frosted mug! YUM!
Happy New Year!
‎12-31-2014 12:59 PM
Slice off a piece of the pork, dice, add to the sauerkraut.Or brown a few slices of bacon add to the sauerkraut. Bake in a different pan than the roast.
‎12-31-2014 01:15 PM
I do have a few boneless pork chops and some ham available. Would this work?
‎12-31-2014 02:16 PM
On 12/31/2014 MINT said:I do have a few boneless pork chops and some ham available. Would this work?
You're asking us if this will work for your family? Or for the sauerkraut?
‎12-31-2014 02:23 PM
i would make half with the sauerkraut and then roast the other half.
i also like the suggestion of making them pork chops or a ham and then make yourself the pork and sauerkraut.
pork and sauerkraut is so easy to do in a slow cooker and requires very little prep work. i usually use the country spare ribs OR sometimes a pork butt.
‎12-31-2014 02:29 PM
Why not just make something that everybody likes?
If two of the people on your guest list don't like sauerkraut, they are going to be having a pretty bad time because the whole house will smell like it. I'd just cook something that everybody likes and not make them miserable, but that's just me.
‎12-31-2014 02:39 PM
HAVE to make pork and sauerkraut for New Years even though none of our children ever liked sauerkraut. TOO BAD, I make their pork separate from ours but they have to eat a tiny drop of sauerkraut and the awful herring!! ITS OUR TRADITION!! That seems to work for all of us! ![]()
‎12-31-2014 02:52 PM
I always brown my pork...any kind you choose, country ribs are good....put my kraut with caraway seeds in a crock pot, place pork on top along with the drippings it cooked in and then potatoes cut into chunks with a can of beer poured over all and let it cook till done. However, I have to do this in our garage as my hubby hates the smell in the house.
‎12-31-2014 03:36 PM
On 12/31/2014 HonnyBrown said:On 12/31/2014 MINT said:I do have a few boneless pork chops and some ham available. Would this work?
You're asking us if this will work for your family? Or for the sauerkraut?
Just for the sauerkraut.
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