Cilantro Lime Pork Loin
Crock pot time! The original recipe said to marinate the meat overnight. I skipped that part and it still turned out delicious. There isn't much sauce involved and it looks thin when you put it in the crock pot but it comes out juicy in the end.
Ingredients:
2 Pork Loins
Dry Rub: 1 tsp each of black pepper, sea salt, cumin. 1 tbsp each of chili powder, cayenne.
1/4 Cup Lime Juice concentrate (or juice of 2 limes)
2 generous handfuls of Cilantro
3 cloves Garlic
1 tbsp Olive Oil
The Process.
Cover the pork loins in the dry rub. Place them in the crock pot.
In a blender puree the lime juice, cilantro, garlic, and olive oil (I used garlic powder because it's all I had). Pour the marinade over the pork loin.
Set the crock pot on low for 6 hours.
This makes plenty of meat for multiple meals. We ate it served over fried yams with sour cream and spicy salsa. The meat was slightly spicier than my kids prefer so next time I will probably cut the cayenne in half.
The Salsa
1 can diced tomatoes
lots of cilantro
olive oil
onion
jalapenos (jar, diced, fresh,.....)
Spices: garlic powder, chili powder, cumin, cayenne pepper
2-3 drops Liquid Smoke
Blend it all up. Mmmmm. Liquid Smoke is the secret ingredient that makes it fantastic. And no, I do not have measurements for the ingredients. It's salsa, it's forgiving.
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