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Holiday Ham with Pineapples (Easter or Christmas) by Denise SherinThis is the way my Nanny and Mom made our holiday ham. We had it for Easter, Christmas and side by side with turkey on Thanksgiving. This ham is always good, I use oven cooking bags but Mom and Nanny always used foil. It uses brown sugar and ginger ale and pineapple which makes for an excellent gravy! Just thicken the juices with a… |
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Creole Pickle Meat by Amos MillerFolks ask if they can use smoked sausage, andouille sausage, ham, smoked butt and all kinds of other meats. The answer is, sure - its a free country. This recipe will also work with venison. But you will not truly experience Creole cooking if you do not use 'Pickle Meat', especially pickled pork, when you make Red Beans to go… |
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Pork Chop & Vegetable Foil Packet Dinners for Grilling & Cookouts by Salad FoodieFoil pouches cook meal-in-one dinners for cookouts, camping and RV. Simple prep, quick cooking and easy cleanup guarantee the chef can enjoy company with few distractions. This light and healthy meal, low in fat and calories, is nonetheless… |
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Chinese Barbeque Glazed Ham Steaks by SmokinhotchefThis a quick and fun recipe featuring fruit cocktail. Kids young and old will love. Adults feel free to partake as well!. |
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Award Winning Baby Back Ribs by 1st Place RecipesRecipe Source: http://www.recipekitchen.net/recipe/baby-back-ribs Baby Back Ribs Recipe - If You Don't Have A Grill Or Smoker, This Is A Great Way To Get A Juicy And Tender Slab Of Ribs Straight From Your Oven. |
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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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Caribbean Citrus Pork Roast by Robyn SavoieTake a vacation from the ordinary marinated pork loin. This exciting blend of island flavors makes an extraordinary roast. This recipe used a rolled roast, composed of 2 boneless loins tied together. If a single loin roast is used, the cooking time will be about 25 minutes per pound. Heavy, resealable, plastic… |
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Porchetta by John AllredAn alltime Italian favourite roast. Great warm or even served cold the next day. |
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Bacon-Wrapped Pork Tenderloin Kabob's by Robyn SavoieThe smoky flavor of the bacon makes this dish a killer! I lay fresh rosemary sprigs on the serving platter for presentation. When you place the hot kabob's on the bed of rosemary, the aromatics is amazing! |
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Maple-Smoked Ribs by MichelineWho does not love juicy, spicy ribs? These ribs melt in your mouth. |
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Cuban Inspired Applewood Pork Skewers by Robyn MedlinLiving in South Florida, Cuban inspiration abounds and I have one of my co-workers to thank for the idea behind these skewers. The pork shoulder meat is readily available in Latin supermarkets because it is traditionally used in the dish Masas de Cerdo Fritas (fried pork chunks). In addition to the meat selection, the cilantro, lime,… |
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Smoked Baby Back Ribs by Bob VincentThese are tasty ribs. I made them for Father's Day this weekend. The ribs had plenty of meat on them. The key to this type of cooking is not to be in a hurry. The results of waiting while the ribs slow smoke is worth the time. Slow and low is the attitude here. A constant temperature is also important; 225' is perfect for… |
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Spicy Chipotle Pork Tenderloin by Robyn SavoieBig 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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Southwestern Pork Chops by Robyn SavoieThese chops are fantastic in late summer when the corn is its sweetest and the tomatoes are their juiciest. |
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