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Roast Pork Shoulder
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The Recipe

2 1/2 lb Fresh picnic shoulder

-(with bone) Provides cooked pork for 3 meals 1. Place picnic shoulder on rack in shallow roasting pan.

If meat thermometer is used, insert it in center of roast so tip does not touch bone or fat. 2. Roast, uncovered, at 325?F (slow oven) until done,

about 2-1/2 to 3 hours. To test for doneness, make a small cut next to bone into thicker part of meat. Juices will be clear when meat is done. Meat thermometer, if used, should read 170?F. 3. Remove fat from drippings. Defatted drippings will

measure about 2 tablespoons; save half for Roast Pork with Gravy (p. 46) and half for Pork and Cabbage soup (p. 58). 4. Separate meat from rind, fat, and bone. Using the

smaller pieces of pork, dice and save 1 cup of meat for Pork and Cabbage Soup. Slice remaining meat. Save half for sandwiches and half for Roast Pork with Gravy. Cooked pork will keep 3 to 4 days in the refrigerator. * Thrifty Meals for Two: Making Food Dollars Count * USDA Home and Garden Bulletin Number 244 -----

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