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Pork feet and red beans by Arturo Féliz-CamiloA traditional Puertorican recipe. Enjoy! |
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Crockpot Carne Adovada Recipe by John SpottiswoodWe had this for dinner tonight and it was fantastic. The complexity of flavors - sweet, salty, spicy, and savory - is really amazing. It's better than 99% of the dishes I've ever been served in a mexican restaurant. I loved the carne adovada I had in Santa Fe, but I honestly don't remember any that matched this. If you try this… |
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Pork Goulash by John SpottiswoodThis recipe sounds common, but it originates from the Boston Ritz Carlton where it was one of their three signature dishes for a long time. Once you taste it, you'll understand why such a common sounding dish could fare so well at the Ritz. It's awesome! It was captured by James Villas in one of my all-time favorite… |
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Pork Stew with Wine by John SpottiswoodThis is another phenomenal recipe that I adapted from a recipe from James Villas in Stews, Bogs, and Burgoos. I still have not found a recipe from this book that is not amazing. Anyway, don't be thrown off by the fruit in this recipe. It blends in with the wine, meat and vegetables to make a luscious combination. This recipe… |
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Pork, Sweet Potato and Poblano Stew by John SpottiswoodI adapted this recipe from one on Simply Recipes, and it is really delicious. I doubled the onion, garlic, poblano, cumin and sauce from her recipe, and quadrupled the sweet potato. The result was a delicious, juicy stew that had a nice balance of vegetables and meat. I'm sure the original recipe is great too, but I'd highly… |
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Pork & Corn Chili by John SpottiswoodMost Southwestern chilis include pinto or black beans. However, this is a true Indian chili with corn instead of beans, and it is a great example of native American cooking. You will love the complex and complementary flavors. We love the healthful aspects of beans, so we've added Garbanzo beans to this recipe. You can feel free… |
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Homemade Ham Stock by Robyn SavoieWhenever I make a ham dinner I always make sure to save the ham bone because it can be used in soups or stocks to which it adds a ton of flavor. The ham bone keeps well in the freezer so even if I don't plan on making a soup right away I freeze it for later. Or I will take the time and make the stock in advance and freeze that in… |
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Tuscan Pork and Bean Soup by RondaA hot soup made in the slow-cooker for those cold evening meals. |
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Ham and Lentil Soup by Unknown ChefTry buying a spiral ham for two to serve as Christmas dinner that is less than five pounds. So, I use some of the leftover ham to make enough soup for the next two days and freeze the remaining ham for future meals. I switched it up a bit this time using sweet potatoes instead of white potatoes or brown rice. Adds another layer of… |
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Country style ribs and vegetables--Slow Cooked by Nancy MiyasakiThese tender country style ribs, slow cooked with tomatoes, peppers and onions, are yummy. We served them with a heap of pasta flavored with garlic and olive oil. Rice or a crusty bread, possibly even corn bread, would be yummy too. |
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Pork & Pinto Bean Soup by Patrick TravisThis is a spicy, warm up your mouth kind of soup I put together on our first day of snow here in North Idaho. I normally don’t use brand name ingredients in my recipes, but in this case I think they create a flavor I’m not sure I could easily duplicate without them. This is great on a cold winter day but I bet it would be just as… |
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Italian Sausage Goulash by Joanna SprayPerfect goulash for those cold winter nights. Mild italian sausage brings the perfect flavor to the broth. Feel free to use fresh mushrooms, if you do, add them when you are browning the sausage. |
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Hearty Pork Stew with Pumpkin by John SpottiswoodThis is a great stew for making in a big pot on a cool day in the Spring or Fall. We serve it over rice, but it would also go nicely over pasta or with an artisan style bread. |
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