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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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Evil Bacon by Cynthia SperryWell, it's just about the most delicious thing I've ever tasted...it's evil. |
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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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SMOKED TAMALES by GARY ESTESSTHIS IS SOMETHING THATS GOOD TO EAT WHEN GRILLING AS A SNACK.I HOPE FOOD NETWORK LOOKS AT MY PATENT. |
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Scotch Eggs by Patti FisherA Scotch egg is a work of art. These things are AWESOME; everyone who has tried one says “Oh My Gosh, these are great!!!” And being the Chef those words are music to my ears. A Scotch Egg is a hardboiled egg, wrapped with a quarter pound of sausage, then wrapped with a strip of thick cut bacon and put onto a stick. We call it… |
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Sunday Roast Pork Loin by SmokinhotchefI have an expansive family and we love each others company. Sundays are fairly laid back and packed with great jokes, laughs and most importantly, family! We talk about the week's events and how our gardens are progressing and make sure we phone those of us who can't make it, and touch base This recipe is a no fuss dish with plenty… |
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Orange Glazed Pork Roast by Bob VincentThis is a tasty Pork Loin Roast. The glaze and sauce are from "Cajun-Creole Cooking" by Terry Thompson published in 1985. I have added an injection liquid of melted butter and orange juice which keeps the pork very moist while cooking and some additional spices. I cooked the roast to 148^ then rested it for 15 minutes before… |
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