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Chorizo by John AllredAn authentic traditional chorizo recipe that will transport you to Spain and add that real flavour to dishes that some commercial varieties lack. |
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Fabulous Pork Tacos by John SpottiswoodI made pork tacos for the Superbowl modeled after my favorite taqueria -- a hole in the wall in Playa Del Carmen called El Fogon. I may not have quite matched El Fogon, but these are darn good! I highly recommend them. I served them with Homemade Corn Tortillas (see my recipe) which were great, but they'll taste great with any… |
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Mexican Corn and Potatoes by Robyn SavoieIn the Summer roast the fresh corn and while doing that roast those Serrano's. The additional smoky flavor will only enhance this. I like to serve this as side during a picnic because you can prepare this the day before. First, leave the onions raw. Spray a disposable aluminum pan with non-stick cooking spray. Toss all the… |
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Cajun Spiced Pork Chops by kingnate9"This is an incredibly flavorful recipe that is quick and easy to make. Most people keep these spices stocked in their pantry!" |
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Pork Scaloppine With Mushroom Sauce by Robyn SavoieMake these chops to star in your family's next dinnertime production. Serve with sautéed mixed vegetables and good fresh bread. |
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Hawaiian Breakfast Fried Rice by Culinary EnvyHawaiian Breakfast Fried Rice is loaded with sweet pineapple, yummy pork sausage, honey ham, crispy bacon and savory veggies. |
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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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Ham Burgers by Stephen CroutI like those ham steaks you get at the supermarket, the big ones with the little round bone. I like to grind them up and make burgers. The ham is quite salty, so I start with a 10-minute simmer in water, then cool down and put through my meat grinder. I suppose one could use a food processor, although the texture won't be as fine or… |
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