Jocks with Crocks Episode 6 – Atomic Rob Pulled Pork
Hello RAT Rockers, Atomic Rob here for the 6th episode of Jocks with Crocks! For those who don’t know me, I am the promotions coordinator for WRAT. If you ever came out to one of our events you have probably seen me. I know I have met so many of you. And thank you again to Mr. Jimmy Steal for including me in this, even though I am not a Jock.
However, I am a huge crock pot guy. When I get a day off here (which isn’t many) I love to hang at my house and fire up my crock pot. I let that bad boy go low and slow all day and the result is always awesome.
BUT let’s get down to business. Today I am making my famous pulled pork in the WRAT crock pot. Now, I know my name is “Atomic”, but this version will not be spicy, as I sadly work with a bunch of softies. Nevertheless, it will be delicious.
To start this off you need the following:
- 1 pork shoulder (mine is 2.5 lbs. and pre-seasoned from Aldi)
- 1 yellow onion (sliced in half)
- Few dashes of hot sauce (up to you how much, it is just to keep it moist)
Now set that baby on low for 7 hours and let it rip!
ALSO SEE: Jocks With Crocks: Meatless Chili with The Minister
Once time passes this is where the fun begins. Grab your two forks and start shredding up your meat and onions. The meat should fall apart easily at this point, and this should only take a couple minutes. Also, if you want to drain some of the liquid at this point you can. Then add your favorite barbecue sauce and mix it all up. One of mine is Dinosaur Bar-b-que: Roasted Garlic Honey, which I used today. Lastly, let the Crock Pot go for 1 more hour to let it fully come together.
Once you’re ready to enjoy your feast, grab your rolls, toppings, and sides!
I recommend any of the following:
- Hot sauce
- Coleslaw
- Pickles
- Shredded cheese
- Mac n’ cheese
- Veggies
- Baked beans
Thanks for reading and don’t forget to check out the video below!
PEACE!
The Ultimate List Of Hot Dog Joints In New Jersey Part 1
This is the ultimate list of hot dog joints in New Jersey Part 1/
If you ask anyone where to get a good hot dog in New Jersey, you’ll get several different answers. Most of us are familiar with the famous old school joints in New Jersey such as Rutt’s Hutt, Jimmy Buff’s, Hot Grill, and Texas Wiener 1. These places are beyond iconic. They are some of the most visited hot dog businesses in the state.
Recently, I was bombarded with suggestions to re-do my Jersey hot dog list. I’m no hot dog expert, but I do love a good hot dog.
I hit the food pages on social media specifically asking the expert hot dog fans to suggest places that may have been left off last year’s lists.
I was hit with hundreds of comments, emails, private messages, and even phone calls.
It was insane!
Most of the people who reached out to me were respectful and dare I say very nice. There were a handful of people who chose some strong language while taking me to task for either not including their favorites, or for including places they deemed inferior.
I took it on the chin and remained optimistic. In this quest of gathering information and suggestions, I realized that I love hot dogs more than I thought. That requires me to create a whole new list.
Hot Dogs Of My Youth
My paternal grandparents lived in Brooklyn and took me to Nathan’s on Coney Island more times than I can count. I always looked forward to those trips to Nathan’s. Every bite was sheer delight. The snap you get the minute you bite into Nathan’s hot dog is like no other hot dog I’ve ever had during my childhood.
While at home on Long Island, my mother always bought Hebrew National hot dogs because that’s all my maternal grandmother would allow when my mother was growing up. I have since eaten at several dozen places that sell different styles and brands.
Jersey Hot Dog Joints
I want to thank Jeff Ananson, John Fox, Jason Frushon (the hot dog map guy), and countless other hot dog enthusiasts in New Jersey for the education of everything hot dogs and for sharing their endless love of all the businesses who sell them. Long Live Jersey Hot Dog Joints on Facebook. You’ve been more than helpful.
I appreciate each and every one of you.