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    My Colombian Recipes » Recipes » Main Dishes » Pork » Pulled Pork & Tropical Slaw With Plantain Salsa

    Pulled Pork & Tropical Slaw with Plantain Salsa

    Nov 29, 2009 · Modified: Oct 6, 2021 by Erica Dinho · 15 Comments

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    Guest posting today and sharing her delicious recipe is Joan Nova from “Foodalogue”. Joan has a beautiful blog filled with fantastic recipes, travel stories and beautiful pictures.

    It’s raining. It’s pouring. The old man is snoring. Do you remember that little jingle from your childhood? It was the inspiration for this dinner. It was raining. It was pouring. There was no old man snoring. Otherwise, I would have woken him up and sent him to the market!

    Instead, I ferreted through the refrigerator, freezer, and pantry. I mixed. I matched. I re-purposed. And each step (noted below) brought me closer to the ‘kitchen magic’ that we foodies love so much.

    * I pulled out the container of pulled pork from the carnitas my son made for our tortilla food challenge last week.

    * My mind immediately went to a pulled pork sandwich and simultaneously to a fresh tasting salad to go with it.
    * First came the idea of a red cabbage slaw (because that’s what I had).

    * Since I already was on a Latin path, I thought to make it tropical with toasted coconut and a citrus dressing.
    * Then, I remembered I had squirreled away a couple pieces of plantain (maduros – the sweet ones) that were leftover from a prior meal.
    * Aha, I had it!

    I would make a tropical slaw dressed with a plantain vinaigrette. It would add crunch, freshness, acidity from the citrus and a little sweetness from the plaintain — in fact, it was a perfect complement to the savory pork. It truly was kitchen magic!

    Tropical Slaw
    Shredded red cabbage, shredded carrot, fresh cilantro, toasted coconut and toasted pumpkin seeds.

    Plantain Salsa
    Pulsed 3 small slices of baked plantain with juice of 2 limes, ½ large lemon and olive oil. It was more the consistency of a salsa than a vinaigrette so I mixed a little through the slaw and then topped it with a dollop.

    The Moral of this Tale
    NEVER throw leftovers away, especially if they’re 3 measly pieces of plantain. This was unplanned but flavor-popping delicious…so much so, that the dishes are the table, the pans are in the sink, and I rushed off to the computer to tell you all about it.

    I’m very happy it rained today.

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    About Erica Dinho

    My name is Erica and I was born and raised in Colombia and now live in the northeastern United States with my husband and family. This blog was inspired by my grandmother, Mamita, who was an amazing traditional Colombian cook.

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    1. Gloria

      November 30, 2009 at 6:23 pm

      This look really nice, Erica gloria

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    2. Jenn AKA The Leftover Queen

      November 30, 2009 at 6:03 pm

      Gotta love that magic! This sounds so good!

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    3. Diana@Spain in Iowa

      November 30, 2009 at 11:21 am

      Joan! So glad to see you here as well!! As usual, this looks amazing! Love pulled pork but the citrus dressing put this over the top!

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    4. Joan Nova

      November 30, 2009 at 10:20 am

      to Chris - yes, that was a biscuit.

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    5. Erica

      November 30, 2009 at 8:41 am

      Thank you all for visiting my site 🙂

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    6. Ben

      November 30, 2009 at 8:13 am

      I love Joan's recipes. There's always something new and exciting going on on her blog. Love the plantain salsa!

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    7. theUngourmet

      November 30, 2009 at 1:24 am

      This sandwich looks perfect for a rainy day! 😀

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    8. Sarah Naveen

      November 29, 2009 at 10:59 pm

      oh wow!!! That looks fabulously yummy!!!oohhh!!!!

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    9. Oysterculture

      November 29, 2009 at 10:02 pm

      Oh my goodness, I can practically taste how good this is going to be. I love pulled pork and well everything else just falls into place!

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    10. rebecca subbiah

      November 29, 2009 at 9:01 pm

      wow what a fun recipe and great snap

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    11. Chris

      November 29, 2009 at 6:46 pm

      What an interesting spin on a classic. I am a big fan of pulled pork sandwiches (as evidenced by the header photo on my blog 🙂 ). What did you serve it on, is that a large biscuit?

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    12. monicajane

      November 29, 2009 at 9:47 am

      so BEAUTIFUL...and carnitas is one of my favorite dishes in the world

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    13. Sophie

      November 29, 2009 at 9:32 am

      What a lovely recipe this is!!

      Now, I want to eat the lot! MMMMMMM,...

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    14. Joan Nova

      November 29, 2009 at 8:57 am

      Thanks, Erica. It was fun for me to re-read it and remember the circumstances that led to the creation. I hope your readers enjoy it.

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    15. Erica

      November 29, 2009 at 8:51 am

      Joan,
      Thank you so much for sharing this delicious recipe with my readers!

      Reply

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