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Pork Chops

Pork Chops by Redneck Mike

Pork chops/Marinaded

1 vote
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Scottish Scones and Sausage Gravy

Scottish Scones and Sausage Gravy by B Innes

I don't know why I haven't thought of this recipe before, 2 favorite breakfast items that do go pefectly together.

1 vote
2116 views
Hawaiian Breakfast Fried Rice

Hawaiian Breakfast Fried Rice by Culinary Envy

Hawaiian Breakfast Fried Rice is loaded with sweet pineapple, yummy pork sausage, honey ham, crispy bacon and savory veggies.

1 vote
2165 views
Four Cheese & Sausage Stuffed Manicotti

Four Cheese & Sausage Stuffed Manicotti by Salad Foodie

Cheese-stuffed manicotti personifies comfort food anytime, but take it up a notch with a cheese four-some and Italian sausage and it’s a guaranteed crowd-pleaser. This was inspired by a few pasta manufacturer web site recipes, but I added my own spin here and there and was pleasantly surprised how well they worked. Oh Mama-Mia, this…

1 vote
6910 views
Parmesan Chops

Parmesan Chops by Reed Watson

This is a savory pork chop recipe with a Italian twist.

1 vote
1783 views
Creole Cream Pork chops

Creole Cream Pork chops by Julie Schlosser

This one pot wonder is on my table at least once a week! I normally use applewood smoked bacon in this recipe, because the smoke flavor seems to bring out the Creole spices. I always use my slow cooker for this dish, but this can be baked in the oven as well!

1 vote
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Cutlets with balsamic vinegar, thyme and Parmesan mashed potatoes

Cutlets with balsamic vinegar, thyme and Parmesan mashed potatoes by Easy Cook - Laka kuharica

Cutlets in aromatic sauce and creamy mashed potatoes.

2 votes
2479 views
America's cut with black and white salsa

America's cut with black and white salsa by Brett Ede

1 vote
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Pork Chops With Pineapple & Rice

Pork Chops With Pineapple & Rice by Now We're Cooking!

Everyday Food, June 2010, page 77

1 vote
1128 views
Bacon Muffins

Bacon Muffins by Evelyn Scott

Tender and filled with the irresistible flavor of bacon, these simple muffins will disappear in a hurry. Serve them with breakfast, soup or a salad.

2 votes
2294 views
SHANGHAINESE LION’S HEAD

SHANGHAINESE LION’S HEAD by Linda Tay Esposito

They 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…

4 votes
19121 views
THAI KHAO TOM MOO

THAI KHAO TOM MOO by Linda Tay Esposito

Thailand's breakfast for champions. A comfort food, the soup makes a wonderful meal. Besides being a popular breakfast item in Thailand (hold the bacon, give me pork balls!), it is also their version of chicken soup for the days when one is under the weather.

2 votes
11635 views