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Pork Adobo by ShaleeDPA very easy breezy native filipino recipe that every body enjoys eating. |
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Cuban Pork by John SpottiswoodI adapted this recipe from a very popular cuban pork recipe on Allrecipes. I used boneless country style ribs instead of pork roast, because they were on sale and easier! I also boiled instead of roasting, because I find it makes the pork even more tender. I was very happy with the results. Incredibly flavorful and wonderful over… |
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Special Crispy Dinuguan by ShaleeDPI like this version of the pork dinuguan recipe. Very delish! |
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Inihaw na Liempo (Grilled Pork Belly) by ShaleeDPA sumptious dish that is easy to make and very fulfillig. |
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Lumpiang Shanghai (Spring rolls) by ShaleeDPOne of my favorites! Spring rolls are very tasty and so easy to make It takes a little while to create but it is worth it. |
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SHANGHAINESE LION’S HEAD by Linda Tay EspositoThey call it Lion's Head because the meatballs are ye big with manes of soft, tender napa cabbage...looking like a lion. Seriously, in Shanghai, the meatballs are the size of a tennis ball - let's call that a quarter pounder meatball. Slowly braise or steam to get a tender, melt-in-your-mouth meatballs. If you have a small… |
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Dry-Brined and BBQ'd Pork Loin Roast by Unknown ChefFor those of you in my age group, you might remember,"The wet head is dead, long live the dry look." The Dry Look was Gillette's new hairspray for men. And yes, I was part of that revolution. Even convinced my Dad to use the stuff. So, how does that relate to this recipe? Well, in my kitchen, wet-brining is dead, long live… |
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Braised Mui Choy With Roasted Pork Belly by Cooking Princess
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Pork Adobo with Pineapples by ShaleeDPThis is another twist of the favorite adobo. Using pineapple juice as replacement to vinegar. I find its taste different and fruity. Try it! |
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Pressure Cooker Baby Back Ribs by FoodiewifeSeriously. Tender, falling off-the-bone ribs in 15 minutes, when you use a pressure cooker -- plus an extra ten minutes to make the most delicious "scratch" BBQ sauce you've ever tasted. Yes, it's true. I did it in my pressure cooker. BUT, you can adapt this to a slow cooker, only it will take you 6-8 hours to achieve what I did in 15… |
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Pinoy Pork Humba by ShaleeDPI like doing this with the pork legs... the pork belly is good to use too. |
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Pata with Beans by ShaleeDPA very easy twist of the traditional pork and beans. |
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Crock Pot BBQ Pork by CarolinaheartstringsPulled pork BBQ is one of our favorite foods and the crock pot is our favorite way to season and prepare this pork. Adding BBQ sauce after is really optional because it has such a wonderful flavor. Try it and see what YOU think! |
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Niman Ranch Pork Chop Milanese by George Formaro
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Oven baked ribs with sweet and spicy sauce by Easy Cook - Laka kuharicaBaking low and slow is the secret to these fall of the bone oven baked ribs complete with wonderful sides. Ideal for a Sunday dinner. |
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