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As discussed on another thread, my recent attempt at making pulled pork created some tasty meat - four hours too late for dinner! So I froze it and plan to serve it at another time. What's the best way to heat it up? Smoker, oven, crock pot...?
I put mine in 1-2 pound bags, rolled them airtight and zipped them shut for freezing. When I defrost, I just nuke it with a dribble of vinegar sauce for 15-20 seconds and it's delicious.
I find the best way to reheat left overs is to use the microwave if I am lazy and nuke it on 50% power and make sure to stir it often. I have never had a problem with it drying out.
I package pulled pork in sandwich sized bags (about a pound) so we can pull some out anytime and have a few sammies. Take almost no time to defrost and if all fail most microwave these days have defrost modes or just cook at low power until it's defrosted.
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