Hi Everyone,
You may have noticed I have had some major blog issues lately. I am hoping that the problem will be fixed soon, so please bare with me during this transition. It seems sometimes my recipes show up and other times it doesn’t. If you need a recipe, just let me know. I can send it to you or post it in the comments. Thanks for your patience!!
Today I have for you a recipe that I created by using my left over barbecue shredded pork that I had for dinner. I decided to make 1 lbs. BBQ pork in the crockpot for dinner one night and oddly enough everyone got busy and no one came home for dinner, but me!! I love BBQ Pork, but not a pound of it, so that means I had a ton left over and I needed to do something with it. I decided how cute would it be to make little wonton cups?
I took my BBQ Shredded Pork; added some cream cheese, full fat pepper jack cheese and some barbecue sauce, give it a mix and place it into the center of the wonton wrappers. Popped those bad boys in the oven for about 15 minutes and out came some cute little wontons. But I needed to dress them a little more, so I topped them with some different toppings!! I left some plain, topped some with my mango salsa, which is my favorite! One had more barbecue sauce with some diced scallions and the other was plain with a touch of Franks Hot Sauce. The one with the BBQ sauce and scallions was my Husbands favorite!
These are so simple to make and are a great use for left overs. You can have shredded pork one night and wonton appetizers the next!! How nice is that? I didn’t put any photos of the shredded pork, but I will give you the recipe.
BBQ Shredded Pork
Ingredients:
- 1 lbs. Pork Tenderloin
- 1/3 cup chicken broth, reduced sodium
- 1 1/2 cups BBQ Sauce (Your favorite, I used Boa Vista Chipotle Lime BBQ Sauce 25 calories per two tbsp. that I got in Lake Tahoe)
Directions:
- Spray the bottom of the crockpot with cooking spray, add your pork, chicken broth and BBQ Sauce. Cook on low for 8 hours or on high for 4 – 6 hours, until pork is cooked and falls apart. About an hour before pork is done, take two forks and pull apart the pork, than give it a nice stir. Cook for the last hour!
Serves 4 – 4oz each
Calories per serving: 208, Fat: .04, Cholesterol: 75, Sodium: 252, Potassium: 0, Carbs: 18, Fiber: 0, Sugar: 15, Protein: 24 (Please note calories depend on what BBQ sauce you use, the pork is only 130 calories a serving)
You can serve the BBQ Pork on a sandwich, as a taco, or plain. That night I had it plain with a side salad and a baked sweet potato! Yum!
I just love little appetizers and I love how quickly these come together! For the wonton wrappers, I used the round shaped ones that are normally located in the refrigerated section of the produce department of the grocery store. The small squares ones will also work great if you can’t find the round.
- 4 oz BBQ Shredded Pork, cooked
- 2 oz cream cheese, fat free
- ½ oz Monterrey Jack cheese, full fat
- 2 Tbsp. BBQ Sauce (your favorite, I used Kraft BBQ Sauce)
- 16 wonton wrappers, I used round shaped
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
- Spray a mini muffin pan with cooking spray; set a side
- In a bowl, add pork, cream cheese, pepper jack cheese and bbq sauce. Mix until combined.
- Evenly divide pork mixture into wonton cups.
- Bake in oven for 11 – 15 minutes, until cheese is melted and wontons are lightly golden.
I thought I would give you the recipe for the mango salsa. It is one of my favorites and goes great with so many dishes and especially topped on coconut chicken! But sometimes I just eat it plain! Yum, yum, yum, yum!!
Mango Salsa
Ingredients:
- 1 cup Mango, diced
- 3 Tbsp. Jalapeno Pepper stemmed, seeded,chopped (about 1/2 a pepper)
- 2 tbsp. cilantro leaves, finely chopped (use more if you like)
- 11/2 Tbsp fresh squeezed lime juice
- 2 Tbsp fresh squeezed orange juice
- 1/3 cup red bell pepper diced
- 3 tbsp red onion, diced
Salt and freshly ground black pepper to taste
Directions:
- Place all ingredients in a bowl. carefully mix. Refrigerate to chill. Use up within 3 days.
Serves 4, approx 1/3 cup each
Calories per serving: 39, Fat: .02, Cholesterol: 0, Sodium: 1.5, Potassium: 126, Carbs: 9.8, Fiber: 1.2, Sugar: 6.9, Protein: .05
Lots of recipes going on here to make such a simple dish, but everything here, you can make into something else. Makes good for weekend batch cooking! Plus the pork works great for two meals. For the pork you could make it a day or two ahead of time and make the wontons just in time for your Super Bowl party or you can be like us and have appetizer night!
Well my Friends! I am off! I have a canning class to go to. Were making Tequila Hot Sauce and some kind of jam with onions and fennel. I can’t wait!
Have a wonderful weekend!
Toodles,
Jen
P.S. Don’t forget to enter my giveaway for the KIND Snacks Gift pack.
Jen @ Savory Simple says
These bites look fabulous! And that fruit salsa sounds amazing.
Kristi Rimkus says
What a terrific idea! I love the little wonton cups. I hope your blog issues get resolved soon. I’ve had some of my own over the years. It’s not fun.
Jennifer @ Peanut Butter and Peppers says
I hate IT problems. I don’t understand them and I don’t want to either! Such a pain in the butt!
Stephanie @ Eat. Drink. Love. says
These are great and can you top them with so many things!
Jennifer @ Peanut Butter and Peppers says
Thanks Stephanie! I am so loving the mango!