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I got some very thin sliced pork roast at the local deli for sandwiches and it's really good. The problem I'm having is that I don't know what condiments to use because w/o something on it, it's a little dry. So what would you use? TIA
 
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Depends on the bread you are serving it on. If a roll or something dense a chutney or a very finely chopped chow chow would be good. If on regular bread brown mustard is good with pork.
 
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Ohhh, the chutney sounds good!!! I think condiments and mustard, ketchup, mayo...is what comes to mind.
 
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Though most often used with turkey, consider making cranberry mayonnaise. Do a google search for recipes and variations. Optionally, a search for garlic mayonnaise recipes or herb mayonnaise recipes may appeal to your taste buds. Garlic works well with pork as does rosemary and sage.
 
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You can use mustard and mayo as a base for spreads. Think cranberry mustard (cranberry sauce (canned whole berry) and Dijon), basil or pesto mayonnaise (basil or pesto and mayo), orange marmalade mustard, cherry mustard, etc. I usually do them half/half but you can add and taste until it is to your satisfaction.

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Any and all of the above sound good to me. Being a mayo girl, I normally have mayo and Dijon mustard.


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Oh my...you've guys have got my mouth watering with just thinking about all these, lol. Thanks everyone!!!
 
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Not exactly a condiment, but have you considered applesauce? It would add the needed moistness and I, personally, think apples go great with pork! Cool
 
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BBQ sauce would be my DH choice. I would put apple butter on mine.
 
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Mayo and kosher dill pickle slices.
 
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Mustard and cole slaw
 
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We love hot roast pork(w or w/o gravy) sandwiches. I always use a spicy mustard and melt provolone cheese on top.
 
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I forgot to mention if we don't use gravy, I steam the sliced pork.
 
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