Here we are with the second installment of Eats on the Cheap! This blog is an extension of Centsible's Deal of the Day blog. We're continuing our review today of the February / March 2010 issue of tasteofhome magazine: particularly their "Light 'N' Hearty" section. Both yesterday's easy chicken pot pie and the tangy pulled pork sandwiches for tonight's dinner are taken from tasteofhome's book, The Comfort Food Diet. If you like these recipes, you can always purchase the full cook book online from Taste of Home online.
"Tangy Pulled Pork Sandwiches"
tasteofhome, February and March 2010, Light 'N' Hearty, pg. 42
We're starting this blog just before noon while preparing dinner already. Note* - This recipe requires a slow-cooker. As is the case with slowcooked meals, they are quick and easy. Cider vinegar and spicy brown mustard is about as unusual as this recipe's ingredients get. Further analyzing things than just the ease of preparation, we're now going to see how much it costs to prepare and if the fat/calorie contents are really diet-worthy.
How did it taste?
Cost of Ingredients
Of course this will vary between which brands you use, which city you live in and what store you shop at! Generally though, you're variance won't be that much. Again, our prices are coming from a corner grocery store in Chicago, IL with none of the items being on "special". Here's what we were set back tonight..
- 1 Pork Loin Roast @ $2.99 / lb - $4.87
- 4 Kaiser Rolls - $1.00
(We still have milk, chicken breast, thyme and baking mix from yesterday's recipe and will need to find a way to work this in to our meal planning this week for optimum value on our groceries and the least amount of waste.)
The magazine says this recipe will serve 4. Thus, the price per serving comes out to $1.47. Not bad.
Calorie and Fat Content
tasteofhome magazine says that 1 of these pulled pork sandwiches contains 402 calories and 7 g of fat. Again, its time for some Centsible investigating. Nothing was from a can today, so our investigating was all done with online calorie charts (listed at the bottom). Here is what we found..
- 1 lb pork loin roast - 1056 calories / 51.2g fat
- 1 cup ketchup - 233 calories / 0.7g fat
- 2 tbsp. brown sugar (based on 1 cup equaling 16 tbsp.) - 102 calories / 0g fat
- 2 tbsp. cider vinegar - 0 calories / 0g fat
- 1 tbsp. Worcestershire Sauce - 12 calories / 0g fat
- 1 tbsp. dijon mustard - 0 calories / 0 g fat
So exactly HOW does that break down per serving and compare to other meals or even a pulled pork sandwich from a major restaurant chain?
- Calories per serving - 350.75 calories
- Fat grams per serving - 12.97 fat grams
Be sure to add on to this 190 calories and 3g of fat for each Kaiser Roll!
I don't know how tasteofhome got their fat and calorie contents for this dish, but we think its way over the stated 402 calories and 7g of fat (140 calories and 9g of fat to be precise!)
Compare it to Au Bon Pain's Pulled Pork Barbecue Sandwich
How does this compare to Au Bon Pain's Pulled Pork BBQ?
- Calories per 10 1/2 oz. portion - 610 calories
- Fat grams per 10 1/2 oz. portion - 18 fat grams
- Cost per sandwich - couldn't find it, honestly!
In summary, we're not sure on the savings of this, as you can't really purchase pulled pork sandwiches pre-made in the grocery store and we couldn't find the price of a take-away version. I'll bet making this at home is cheaper than going out for it though!! Really to make a good comparison, we'll need to weigh out the portion sizes of the finished product and then compare. As it stands, we've got half the calories and 2/3 the fat grams of those prepared at Au Bon Pain. When dieting, I'm sure its better to make your own meats anyways: you can choose a leaner cut of meat and be sure to trim off and disregard the fat.
As long as the kids like it, we'll be making this again.
It smells great while cooking all day in the slow cooker and its easy. Not a FANTASTIC dieting choice, but a sensible one when you've got kids.
Sources cited for calorie and fat gram counts (aside from the packaging labels).