I got this recipe
here from
Favorite Family Recipes. I have another Cafe Rio Sweet Pork recipe on the blog
here. The other recipe is super simple with only a few simple ingredients. I wish I could tell you which I like better, but I really can't. I think this recipe may be a little closer to the Cafe Rio original, but the other is SO simple and also SO delicious :)
Whichever pork recipe you choose to try, you should definitely serve it with
these black beans, and
this dressing(we add the dressing, to a sweet pork salad or to a burrito...either way)....SO good! I also have a recipe for rice that is like what they serve at Cafe Rio. I thought I had posted it here already, but I guess not. That will be coming soon:)
Cafe Rio Sweet Pork
Ingredients:
2 pounds pork (I use pork tenderloin)
3 cans Coke (NOT diet)
1/4 c. brown sugar
dash garlic salt
1/4 c. water
1 can diced green chilies
3/4 (10oz) can red enchilada sauce
1 c. brown sugar
Directions:
Put
the pork in a heavy duty Ziploc bag to marinade. Add about a can and a
half of coke and about 1/4 c. of brown sugar. Marinade for a few hours
or overnight.
Drain
marinade and put pork, 1/2 can of coke, water, and garlic salt in crock
pot on high for about 3-4 hours (or until it shreds easily, but don't
let it get TOO dry) or on low for 8 hours. Remove pork from crock pot
and drain any liquid left in the pot. Shred pork.
In
a food processor or blender, blend 1/2 can Coke, chilies, enchilada
sauce and remaining brown sugar (about a cup, you can add a little more
or less to taste..). If it looks too thick, add more Coke little by
little.
Put shredded pork and sauce in crock pot and cook on low for 2 hours. That's it!
NOTES:
*I prefer to cook my pork on low until it shreds easily 6-8 hours. Cooking the pork more slowly tends to work better for the tenderloin. In the original recipe the blogger says that she uses boneless pork rib meat, I use the other because I can usually get it on sale for a good price. If you use a tenderloin, it will become easy to shred, be patient. I have tried to rush it before and it was tough to shred, still cooked through and yummy, but didn't look as good as when I wait for it to start falling apart:)
**We don't really drink much soda at our house....so I just buy on 2-liter of coke and use that for the recipe...I think that is cheaper than buying individual cans of coke. One can of coke is 12 ounces...so measure from your 2-liter accordingly.