Michael Vrobel
TVWBB Member
...and another question for my big barbecue next week:
I'm going to need to reheat about 25lb (pre-cooked weight) of pulled pork. I can think of three ways to do this:
1. Store in ziploc bags, use microwave(s) at work.
2. Put in crock pot(s), reheat at work.
3. Put in oven in foil pans, with time delay on oven. Go home just before cookout, get reheated pork, bring back to work.
I have some issues about each of these:
1. Microwave - needs my attention, and how much pork can I store per bag? I have visions of reheating pork for most of the morning, 1 pound at a time.
2. Crock pot - unattended reheating, but how do I keep it from drying out the pork, or not getting it hot enough to serve? Also, even with my 2 crock pots, I don't know if I have enough space.
3. Oven at home - I have to leave and come back, and I have to transport 15lbs of hot pork. This is my least favorite option.
Help! Has anyone done something similar to this? Any other ideas?
I'm going to need to reheat about 25lb (pre-cooked weight) of pulled pork. I can think of three ways to do this:
1. Store in ziploc bags, use microwave(s) at work.
2. Put in crock pot(s), reheat at work.
3. Put in oven in foil pans, with time delay on oven. Go home just before cookout, get reheated pork, bring back to work.
I have some issues about each of these:
1. Microwave - needs my attention, and how much pork can I store per bag? I have visions of reheating pork for most of the morning, 1 pound at a time.
2. Crock pot - unattended reheating, but how do I keep it from drying out the pork, or not getting it hot enough to serve? Also, even with my 2 crock pots, I don't know if I have enough space.
3. Oven at home - I have to leave and come back, and I have to transport 15lbs of hot pork. This is my least favorite option.
Help! Has anyone done something similar to this? Any other ideas?