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Easy Bicol Epxess by Alvin SanchezSome say this spicy dish, which is made creamy by gata, has its origins in Manila. Others believe it’s from Bicol. While its origins may be hotly contested, its a testament to the rich and varied flavors our regions have to offer. |
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Slow Smoked Carnitas by Patti FisherKen Fisher September 15, 2018 Camp Cooking/Tailgating / Cast Iron / Our Recipes / Pork 6 Comments Slow Smoked CarnitasSlow Smoked Carnitas Slow Smoked Carnitas, we love a good Carnitas and all the different ways to enjoy it. I think this is the best Carnitas I have ever enjoyed much less made. The meat was so… |
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Breakfast Bacon Explosion by Patti FisherBreakfast Fatty, we haven’t done a Fatty or AKA Bacon Explosion for some time and I was feeling the need. I dreamed of this one night a Breakfast Fatty and the next few days gave some thought as to how to put eggs in it. All said and done this one was a dream come true. I stuffed this big guy with O’Brien potatoes, eggs, garlic,… |
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Honey Mustard Country Ribs by Patti FisherHoney Mustard Country Ribs, sometimes when you do a recipe everything comes together just right. It’s better than just good! This is one of those recipes. Our Honey Mustard Country Ribs is one of those times. They were tender, juicy and full of flavor because we used our Date Night Doins seasonings and honey mixed with Briggs True… |
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Spicy Menudo Homestyle by ShaleeDPOne of my favorites to cook and share with my folks! |
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Scalloped Potatoes and Ham by Patti FisherThis was a great, homey, comfort food recipe. We love ham because there’s so many ways to use the leftovers…and there’s always leftovers. We’re having a potluck at our community center and this is sure to be a hit. It would also work great as an after Church brunch. You can add chopped spinach, broccoli or your favorite veggie blend… |
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Christmas Pork Wellington Wrapped In Foie Gras and Mushrooms by BlackswanThis is a gorgeous dish that's set to impress. Imagine your meat wrapped in mushrooms, foie gras, and lastly with crispy flaky puff pastry. |
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Scalloped Potatoes & Ham by Patti FisherThis was a great, homey, comfort food recipe. We love ham because there’s so many ways to use the leftovers…and there’s always leftovers. We’re having a potluck at our community center and this is sure to be a hit. It would also work great as an after Church brunch. You can add chopped spinach, broccoli or your favorite veggie blend… |
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Maple Mustard Crown Roast of Pork by Patti FisherWe wanted to do something different and extra special for one of our Holiday dinners. Patti loved the idea of a crown roast of pork; Ken loved the frilly gold crowns on the frenched pork bones. We’ve mentioned many times the lovely folks we meet at the Murrieta Farmer’s Market. Well, a delightful family named Allee including their… |
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Amish Pork Roast w/ apples and sauerkraut (crockpot) by Denise SherinGrowing up in Pennsylvania I had the pleasure of being able to go to Lancaster Pa, which was a huge Amish community. There food is simple and delicious. This is a favorite of mine. There is a Tablespoon of cinnamon in this recipe, it's not a mistake, it sounds like alot but it does not over power this dish. |
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Roast Pork with Maple-Mustard Glaze & Sauce by Robyn SavoieDid you know? New York produces more maple syrup than Vermont. And pig farms are a major industry. Maple syrup combined with mustard and sage lets the flavors of a good pork loin sing. I suggest serving this roast with sautéed apples, another major New York State crop, and crisp-tender green beans. |
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Sauerkraut and Sausage Casserole by GlennI found this in the Lititz Church of the Brethren Cookbook credited to Helen Forry. I love sauerkraut and this just looks too good. It is on my list to try. |
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Sunday Roast Pork Loin by SmokinhotchefI have an expansive family and we love each others company. Sundays are fairly laid back and packed with great jokes, laughs and most importantly, family! We talk about the week's events and how our gardens are progressing and make sure we phone those of us who can't make it, and touch base This recipe is a no fuss dish with plenty… |
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Breakfast, Brunch, and Dinner on Pumpernickel w/ Roasted Red Peppers by SmokinhotchefIn the business that is keeping our families excited for meal time and with time constraints of the essence, we as meal planners must digress! or NOT! This recipe contains everyday ingredients, but put together in a way that will get the credit you… |
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Lone Star Pork & Cabbage by Tracy MorrisWe didn't eat a lot of pork in my house growing up. I grew up thinking that beyond ham and bacon, pork was something that Yankees eat. And yes, we did use that term. Still do in certain parts. I was a little crazy about folks from the northeast as a young woman. I get along peculiarly well with people who hail from The City (as those… |
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