Created by Kchurchill5 on August 23, 2014
Step 1: Pork ... Remove the pork from the refrigerator to take the chill off. Season with plenty of salt and pepper on all sides. Add olive oil to the bottom on a saute pan, and bring to medium high heat. Saute the pork, until each side is golden brown, and seared. Then, transfer to the crock pot.
Step 2: Sauce ... As the pork cooks - prepare the sauce. Add the soy, honey, olive oil, broth, ginger, garlic, steak seasoning, and red pepper flakes to a small bowl; and, mix to combine.
Step 3: Sauce and Pork ... Surround the pork with the onions. Then, remove the pan you cooked the pork in from the heat; add the sauce, scraping up the bits from the bottom, which will deglaze the pan - and, pour the sauce over the pork.
Step 4: Cook ... Cover and cook. I prefer low heat - 8-10 hours on low, 7-9 hours on high. But, please remember, all crock pots these days seem to cook differently. Especially the new ones, which are much hotter.
Step 5: Finish ... Transfer the pork to a serving platter, and cover with foil before serving. Transfer the remaining liquid to a serving to a measuring cup, to pour over the pork. Cut the pork into slices; although, it will probably just fall apart (which is ok). Garnish with scallions.
Step 6: Serve and ENJOY! ... As I mentioned; a simple vegetable stir fry and rice are the perfect sides. Leftovers can be used in so many different ways.
Step 7: Note: my large oval new crock pot took 7 1/2 hours oh high; yet, my friends took 6 1/2. So, my point, is - just know your own crock pot; they are all so different these days. I like to cook on low when possible; as it is much for forgiving.