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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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Southern Low Country Braised Pig's Feet by SmokinhotchefThis recipe sings low country with high notes. A very significant part of African American heritage and culture. Pig's feet, along with the other 'undesirable' discarded parts, like ears and chittlins' were a staple in the slaves' diets as well as pinto beans and cornbread, also their personal vegetable gardens. This was sustainable… |
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Ginisang Monggo with Pork Pata by ShaleeDPThis is one of the many pork pata recipes that I like making. It lets me feed the kids with mung beans and enjoy it too. |
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Breakfast Bacon Explosion by Patti FisherBreakfast Fatty, we haven’t done a Fatty or AKA Bacon Explosion for some time and I was feeling the need. I dreamed of this one night a Breakfast Fatty and the next few days gave some thought as to how to put eggs in it. All said and done this one was a dream come true. I stuffed this big guy with O’Brien potatoes, eggs, garlic,… |
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Pork Tenderloin Wellington by Nick RocheMany of you have most likely heard of Beef Wellington; however, how about getting Pork in on the action? Presenting Pork Wellington, with all the elegance and savoriness of its richer cousin, but at a fraction of the cost. This dish has not been costed, but it easily comes in a less than $25.00 for 6 servings. Consider Pork tenderloin… |
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Creole Spiced Pork Chops by Amos MillerPork chops with chops! These nicely spiced cuts can be toned up or down, depending on your taste. Gluten-free diners will enjoy these with King Arthur, Domata or Hodgson Mill flour. All Purpose works just fine. Thanks to Chef Austin for the inspiration! |
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Slow Roast Pork by Hugo MathesonA unique pork dish with sweet, rich flavors. |
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Québec Ragoût de pattes et boulettes (Pork hock stew and beef meatballs) by MichelineThis is a typical, traditional Quebec meat stew, traditionally served during the Holiday Season. This recipe is from Quebec's most famous Chef, Jehane Benoît. |
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Honey-Habanero Glazed Ribs by Alex MarshRibs can take a long time to cook, but it's worth it. Wonderful sweet and sour mixture to the glaze. You'll love it. |
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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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Baked Honey-Ham by RecipeKingBaked Honey-Ham-is an easy recipe for a delicious ,oven-baked, honey and orange glazed ham. It will become your go-to recipe for your Easter, Christmas and/or New Year's Day holidays when feeding a large gathering. Once served, guests will be requesting this recipe often. It takes only (15) minutes to prepare the glaze which includes… |
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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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Margarita Carnitas by Culinary EnvySlow roasted pork Margarita Carnitas are “fall off the bone” tender, caramelized in a lime, orange, tequila, honey, brown sugar mixture! |
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Pork Pot Roast with Vegetables and Apples by Salad FoodieSometimes my experiments actually go right and this one turned out a “bell-ringer.” This pot roast simmers in a Dutch oven on your back burner for a couple of hours and fills the house with divine aromas! Not just for fall or winter, serve it anytime for company or for casual. The gravy is luscious. Don’t be put off by the form of… |
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