Light, but in a marinade for pulled pork the dark might be very tasty.
Breezy is that a gyro in your avatar...yuuuuummmmy![]()
OK...Miss impatient here.....put the Dark Brown into the marinade....I hope your right for the "very tasty".![]()
Kerri
Yes - it's a gyro - the only food I put in my avatar that tempts me.
I think you'll love the dark. I've got a knack for "tasting" a recipe just by reading it, and for pulled pork, I'd have put dark in even if I had both available.
Let us know how it turns out.
all I ever use is dark brown sugar. it was the way I was raised.
I think you'll love the dark. I've got a knack for "tasting" a recipe just by reading it, and for pulled pork, I'd have put dark in even if I had both available.
Do you read cookbooks for fun? I can read a recipe and know how it will be and I'll read it to my DH and he just doesn't get it.![]()
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I just came in from outside - I was reading one while watching the kids play. I also "know" what's wrong with a recipe b4 I cook it, and I know how to "fix" it. But, I always try the recipe first the way it's written just in case - my instincts are usually spot on. I made a very expensive blunder one easter by keeping a recipe as is for a rib roast. I just knew in my gut it was going to taste awful, and I was right.
DH still doesn't let me live that one down.
I look at it this way, it's my artistic outlet. If an artist can "see" a painting b4 they make the first stroke, then a cook should be able to do the same with food. There's also a "feel" when it comes to seasoning. I guess that's what they mean by "the love". Ok, now I'm rambling...Sorry OP - I figure we could hijack at least until your meat's done cooking.![]()
Sorry!