Tuesday, February 19, 2013

Chain Link Fence Sacramento

Chain Link Fence Sacramento


Custom Chain Link Fence Design in Sacramento: Our Chain Link Fence is made to match our driveway gates and garden gates. All our pool fence includes spring loaded hinges for self closing for the required Child safety code witch Includes the magnetic safety latch. King of the Sacramento Chain Link Industry, Chain Link of Sacramento is here for you and all of your Sacramento Chain Link Fence needs.

We are your one stop shop for superior Chain Link Fence craftsmanship, quality Chain Link materials, knowledgeable staff, timely Chain Link installation and excellence you can count on. We specialize in custom Chain Link Fence, Chain Link railings and everything in between for the Sacramento area! Please browse our Chain Link Gallery and see beautiful Chain Link pieces. Anything you can imagine we can make a reality, whether you budget is big or small nobody takes care of you like we do. We will go out of area on a job by job basis (contact the office for more information). We take a different approach to creating AMAZING looking wrought Chain Links in the Sacramento area. Our collection of Chain Link Fence will give your home an inviting and unique feel. Our Chain Link masterpieces are all skillfully hand crafted and of the utmost excellent quality. Our Chain Link professionals have the right Chain Link decor for you. We offer you unbeatable value in gorgeous wrought fencing. You are bound to discover something you will love with our wide selection of wrought Chain Link/ fencing styles.

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Tuesday, February 12, 2013

Recent Outdoor Kitchens in Sacramento, CA

Custom Outdoor Kitchens Sacramento, CA

Below is our recent projects of outdoor kitchens in Sacramento. You will find a wide variety of outdoor kitchen projects and many different styles and designs that are associated with every project. Each project has its own unique design and style of flair. We consider ourselves one of the top rated outdoor kitchen contractors in Sacramento due to our expertise and perfection on every job. Every outdoor kitchen that we design comes with its very own custom stone work and custom brick work application. Our Custom outdoor Kitchen Concrete designs will have you in awe when you see the type of work we produce in the Sacramento area. You can be sure to trust the professionals at outdoor kitchens of sacramento to get the job done right the first time!

Recent Outdoor Kitchens in Sacramento

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Monday, February 4, 2013

Coca-Cola, Honey, Brown Sugar, Pulled Pork

Coca-Cola, Honey, and Brown Sugar Pulled Pork




This pulled pork recipe is seriously the best pulled pork you will ever eat. My 2 roommates and i will eat 7 pounds of pork in two days, no problem.

Its the most mouthwatering Delicious pulled pork ever!

Pulled Pork Ingredients:

  • 7  pound pork shoulder
  • 3/4 2 liter of Coke
  • 2-3 cups water (enough to cover pork shoulder after its cooked down) 
  • 1 white onion
  • 1/2 cup brown sugar
  • 1/3 cup Mr Yoshida's
  • 10 - 15 dashes of Worcestershire
  • Teaspoon of spicy mustard
  • 1/3 cup honey (organic honey preferably)
  • 5-10 minced garlic cloves depending on size. (Depending on how much you like garlic)
  • Teaspoon of cayenne
  • Salt and pepper to taste
Pulled Pork Cook Time: 4 - 5 hours

Pulled Pork Instructions:


On a Stove top in a Teflon pot at medium heat: Add coke,  2-3 cups water (enough to cover pork shoulder after its cooked down), 1/2 cup brown sugar  1/3 cup Mr Yoshida's cooking sauce, 10 - 15 dashes of Worcestershire, Teaspoon of spicy mustard, Teaspoon of cayenne or about 10 dashes, Salt and pepper to taste. In a separate skillet add minced onion with 5-10 minced garlic cloves depending on size, (Depending on how much you like garlic). Cook the onion and garlic until golden brown and then add to pork mixture.

Add pork shoulder right away on low heat and cook for about an hour rotating pork shoulder every 20 minuets. After an hour add the 1/3 cup honey (organic honey preferably).


Once pork shoulder starts to cook down, pull the shoulder out and cut it half. Every 20 minuets keep cutting pork shoulder in half until you have 10 -15 pieces of pork. Keep stirring the pork (this real helps to get the brown sugar and Honey mixed around very well!


Let 10 - 15 pieces of pork cook for another 45 minuets.

After the pork starts to get really dark and soft, pull out all pieces of pulled pork and place in a bowl. Turn the heat down to low. Let the pork cool down for about 10 minuets and start pull off all the fat. You can usually slice the fat off with a knife. You can leave some fat on, just get rid of the bigger chunks of fat.

The pork is extremely hot so if you cant stand the heat, get the heck out the kitchen!




I pull of all the fat and then discard in a bowl with a couple plastic bags in it (no clean up)
 
 

Once you have all the pork off, cut the pieces of pork in half again. You should now have 20-30 small pieces of pork. Once all the fat is cut off return the pork to pot and turn back to medium high. Let these 20-30 small pieces of pork cook for another 45 minuets to 60 minuets until "dark dark" brown. Keep stirring the pork (this real helps to get the brown sugar and Honey mixed around very well!

 
 
After you have extremely dark pieces of meat, use a wooden spoon to keep stirring and start pressing down and mashing on the pieces of pork to start breaking them apart. Mash the pork pieces down as much as possible until you have about 50 small pieces of pulled or mashed up pork, At this point you should have PULLED PORK!




After you finish mashing up all the pork get a strainer and put the strainer in another large bowl (like a big salad bowl or something). Drop everything in the strainer. With a wooden spoon start mashing and pulling the pork apart. The pork is going to be very hot so i use a wooden spoon because it doesn't burn my hands. The pork will pull apart better when its hot instead of cold.
 
THERE YOU GO and ENJOY!!!!


Coca-Cola, Honey, and Brown Sugar Pulled Pork


You can also save all the juices and add some of the juices in after you put the pork in the fridge. Sometimes the pork will dry out after it sits in the fridge, but if you just add some of the juices and heat it up in the microwave its still just as amazing as it is right off the pot.

Don't forget to add plastic wrap over the pork when you re-heat it. This will keep the pork at its tip top juiciness! :  )

TIP: To make an amazing pulled pork sandwich, get some coleslaw mix from the store and make some Cole slaw and get some buns. Toast the buns and drop a bunch of pork on the bun (Seriously over load the bun and then add a bunch of the coleslaw on top, BEST SANDWICH EVER!)