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In 2021 I turned 7.5 pounds of pork roast into canned seasoned pork with the idea that I could heat it, drain off the juice and wrap it in a tortilla. They were tasty. Today I used the last of them. But I wanted to test out making tortillas with a different flour than I normally use so as a backup I made rice. Tortillas have some scratch made chili powder for color and flavor. Rice is turkey stock instead of water. I think I like this better because I get to keep all the juice.

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[–] UndulyUnruly@lemmy.world 3 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Could you kindly share the full recipe you used? I mean the full recipe for the dish, not just for the taco/chili powder mix, thanks for posting that below. I’d like to try out this dish for prep. Thank you!

[–] FauxPseudo@lemmy.world 6 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Do you can? Because otherwise this will be a list of ingredients but the prep method won't work as it uses a raw/cold pack canning method which cooks it in the jar.

Pork burrito in a jar.
Servings: 12 pints.
7.5 pounds pork roast with the fat.
1 cup taco seasoning.
2 cans stewed tomatoes, drained.
2 cans Rotel, drained.
2 yellow onions, sliced.
1 jalapeno, sliced into 12 slices.

  • Cube the pork into 1 centimeter cubes, fat and all.
  • mix taco seasoning and pork in a very large bowl.
  • Slice the stewed tomatoes into smaller chunks.
  • mix the stewed tomatoes and rotel.
  • put one jalapeno slice in each jar.
  • put an equal amount of tomatoes into each jar.
  • put equal amounts of onions in each jar.
  • put equal amounts of pork in each jar.
  • pack it in leaving 1 inch of headspace.
  • clean the rims of the jars with vinegar
  • Pressure can at 10 pound pressure for 75 minutes
  • At serving time heat the contents of the jars and use a slotted spoon to make the burritos.
  • the remaining juice could be used to make epic rice.
[–] UndulyUnruly@lemmy.world 3 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Oops, I missed the canning part. It looks like I may get into canning now :) Thank you very much for your work typing it up!

[–] FauxPseudo@lemmy.world 3 points 1 month ago

I can write up a thing on looking for a pressure canner if anyone wants.