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Southwestern Pork Chops

Southwestern Pork Chops by Robyn Savoie

These chops are fantastic in late summer when the corn is its sweetest and the tomatoes are their juiciest.

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Tostadas with Shredded Pork and Spices

Tostadas with Shredded Pork and Spices by Robyn Savoie

Crisp fried tortillas topped with re-fried beans and spiced shredded pork make a delectable treat and are often sold from stalls in Mexican City streets. I like to switch between black and pinto re-fried beans for variety. I also found you can easily make this using a crock-pot/slow cooker; see tip below.

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Spicy Pork Skewers with Creamy Pumpkin Seed Sauce

Spicy Pork Skewers with Creamy Pumpkin Seed Sauce by Robyn Savoie

Every summer, Prescott, Arizona, sponsors a cowboy cook-off and rodeo where you'll find many variations on these delicious kabob's. The recipe for Pumpkin Seed Sauce makes more than you'll need for the pork skewers, but leftover sauce is delicious with chips, wrapped in warm tortillas or used like mayonnaise on roast chicken and…

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Spicy Chipotle Pork Tenderloin

Spicy Chipotle Pork Tenderloin by Robyn Savoie

Big and bold, tender and juicy, these pork tenderloins get a dose of sultry Southwestern flavor from smoky adobo sauce and canned chipotle chilies.

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Slow Cooker Chipotle Pulled-Pork Sandwiches

Slow Cooker Chipotle Pulled-Pork Sandwiches by Robyn Savoie

Put a spicy spin on pulled pork...stir in chili powder and chipotle chilies in Adobo sauce.

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Pulled Pork Sliders with Mango BBQ Sauce

Pulled Pork Sliders with Mango BBQ Sauce by Robyn Medlin

I admit, I’m an egghead. Earlier this year I finally made room on the patio for one more grill- the grill of all grills- the Big Green Egg. My first “smoke” on her was a pork butt, also know as a Boston Butt. I’m a Carolina girl transplanted down to Florida, so of course my first smoke would be a pork butt. If there was a state meat,…

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Pulled Pork "Pibil"

Pulled Pork "Pibil" by Frank Fariello

Pulled pork may be a bit time-consuming but it is actually quite easy to do. In fact, although it takes long, slow cooking, like a lot of such dishes it practically cooked itself. Typically, you begin by coating your roast with a 'dry rub' (a mixture of dried herbs and spices) and letting it sit, as long as overnight, to marinate.…

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