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Italian Pork Chop with Red Wine Sauce and Parmesan Crusted Potatoes by Fabio BongianniGood Morning! Today we are preparing pork chop with red wine sauce and parmesan crusted potatoes. |
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Slow-Roasted Pork Stew with Fennel, Tomatoes, and Olives by John SpottiswoodThis is one of those fantastic recipes where you put a spoonful to your lips halfway through the preparation and you smile in amazement. The combination of flavors is just that good...and very original too. I've never had anything quite like this. The fennel, onions, garlic, olives, tomato and wine all just meld together into one… |
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Pork Medallions In A Red Wine Cream Sauce by NanetteAn absolutely delicious pork dish. The "little ear" pasta is the perfect shape to capture this rich, full-bodied sauce. It's surprisingly quick and easy. A real pleaser! |
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Pork Sausage with Braised Fennel by Nate ApplemanThis is one of our most popular dishes at SPQR. You can cook the sausage any way you like but I'd recommend frying it light extra virgin olive oil - should get to a nice dark brown color outside. Serve this with my Fried Brusseles Sprouts and pasta. Enjoy! |
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Pork fillet black nebrodi cooked at low temperature in a pistachio crust and hazelnut flavored with black truffle pasta sauce mara in Modica by Andrea MatrangaThe fillet of Pork Black Nebrodi has a sweet flesh and rich in fat, fruity taste (thanks feeding these animals, berries and fruits). |
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Tuscan Pork with Mashed Sweet Potatoes by John SpottiswoodSlow cooking the pork with fennel seed gives it a fantastic flavor. The potatoes are good enough to make a dish on their own! |
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Pork chops in aromatic beer sauce by AlidaI have cooked these pork chops in beer which is an old fashion way of doing pork and seems to combine well with it. |
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Salsicce con broccoletti by Frank FarielloIs there any meat more satisfying than sausages? If there is, I haven't found it. And, in this typically Roman dish, sausages marry particularly well with broccoletti, the cruciferous vegetable known in English as 'broccoli rabe'. The slight bitterness of the broccoletti sets off the savory richness of the sausage perfectly. |
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Polentas' New BFF, Herb and Mustard Crusted Pork Loin by kathy goriI love dishes that I don't have to worry about. Obedient little entrees that one can tuck into the oven and don't scream for attention every five minutes. That's one of the pleasures of slow cooking with clay, prep it and leave it. But the world doesn't totally revolve around clay and not everything can be done that way. One dish… |
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Slow Cooker Polenta with Sausage Ragù by Frank FarielloMaking polenta the old-fashioned way is a laborious job, as we all know, involving a lot of stirring over a good 45 minutes or more to reach the right, creamy consistency. Italians have developed any number of tricks to make the job a bit easier, as I have outlined in my post on How to Make Polenta. The slow cooker provides yet… |
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Porto PORK TENDERLOIN fillet with Cheddar on a bed of greens by FoodessaToday I decided to share a highly desired and flavourful dish. It consists of a few quality ingredients, not long to prepare and very easy to put together. This pork tenderloin will be sautéed in Dijon and Porto to rest on a bed of caramelized… |
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Grilled Pork Ribs with Fennel and Rosemary by Nate ApplemanCan be served as an appetizer, part of a small-plate meal, or as a main. Make sure to marinate ribs for 24 hours - but don't overcook so that the meat falls off the bone. |
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Pork Chops with Bell Pepper and Caper Sauce by Chef Feiny www.feintastingfoods.comONE OF MY FAVORTIES!!!!!! The combination of the bell peppers, shallots, capers sets for an AMAZING marriage to the pork chops. ;-) |
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Crispy stuffed pork chops by FromScratch SarahI dont eat meat, but LOVE making these...its the process that makes it so fun.It just makes you feel like a true chef, although its really easy, and everyone loves to eat them, no extra sauce or gravy needed with these! Sorry the picture did not turn out well.... |
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Sausage and Peppers Pasta by Cara Fernicola
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