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I don't know if this counts as a recipe as it was a complete accident. Yesterday, I put some strawberries and plums in a pot covered them with water, added some sugar and stewed them for a hour. The water reduced considerably, but it being late at night by then, I kind of forgot about them after I turned off the stove.

Today at about noon I put a slow roast on (it is 4.30 now). Forgetting the stewed plums/strawberries were there in the pot still, the fruit got an extra four hours to cook a bit more just in the heat from the oven. A minute ago, I lifted the lid on the pot and ate one of the plums. The smell was lovely, but the taste was completely sublime. This is going to happen again! :)

FYI - The roast is pork shoulder again (I love it and it so cheap) rubbed in maple syrup, smoked paprika, garlic and dried cherries
 

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We've got a cut called Country Style Pork Loin Ribs. The pieces are approx 3 x 3 x 20 cm.
Good herb & spice dry BBQ rub then hang to cook/grill at 275F for 3 hours over a water drip tray.
I'm using the indoor stove oven and adding puffs of apple wood smoke for the first hour.
Breville smoke pistols really do work well. Bought it on a gamble as I can't get outside to use the big gasser.
 

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We've got a cut called Country Style Pork Loin Ribs. The pieces are approx 3 x 3 x 20 cm.
Good herb & spice dry BBQ rub then hang to cook/grill at 275F for 3 hours over a water drip tray.
I'm using the indoor stove oven and adding puffs of apple wood smoke for the first hour.
Breville smoke pistols really do work well. Bought it on a gamble as I can't get outside to use the big gasser.
Good to see you again, Brian.:)
 

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We've got a cut called Country Style Pork Loin Ribs. The pieces are approx 3 x 3 x 20 cm.
Good herb & spice dry BBQ rub then hang to cook/grill at 275F for 3 hours over a water drip tray.
I'm using the indoor stove oven and adding puffs of apple wood smoke for the first hour.
Breville smoke pistols really do work well. Bought it on a gamble as I can't get outside to use the big gasser.

Glad to see you found your way here. :)
 
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