Ok, it seems our group at work is supposed to put on some sort of social gathering event... someone decided Hawaiian theme would be good... ( trying to get into a warm state of mind, considering it's like 10F here these days ).
While I don't absolutely have to , I sort of volunteered that I could maybe try to cook something ... along the lines of pulled pork , so that people would have something to eat... I know , usually when you feed people, they enjoy themselves.
So, then I set out to see what 'traditional' Hawaiian pork might actually be like... I find information on Kalua Pig... which as near as I can tell , is just relatively bland pig cooked in a underground pit full of hot rocks and coals... When I look for information on what spices are used... all I get is salt and the meat being wrapped in banana leaves. Less traditional , but still apparently how it's often really done in Hawaii these days is with a bit of liquid smoke in a crock pot with the pork.
So, I'm not a big fan of bland pork, or bland anything for that matter, so I'm thinking I might as well throw tradition out the window for now... and just try and find something that I think would be tasty...
So, pulled pork still seems like about the easiest thing to do on short notice... also probably about as cheap as anything I can think of. But part of me still would like to at least give people the idea that it's somehow related to Hawaii ...
Anyone got any suggestions? pointers to recipes... or want to tell me where I'm going wrong and what I should do instead?