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5-Hour Pork Sugo

5-Hour Pork Sugo by Staffan Terje

Sugo is a long-cooked Italian sauce; similar to a Ragu or a Bolognese. Choose your favorite pasta to go with this big and decadent dish. Enjoy!

4 votes
15560 views
Creole Spiced Pork Chops

Creole Spiced Pork Chops by Amos Miller

Pork 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!

4 votes
9465 views
Honey-Habanero Glazed Ribs

Honey-Habanero Glazed Ribs by Alex Marsh

Ribs can take a long time to cook, but it's worth it. Wonderful sweet and sour mixture to the glaze. You'll love it.

3 votes
13861 views
Pork Pot Roast with Vegetables and Apples

Pork Pot Roast with Vegetables and Apples by Salad Foodie

Sometimes 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…

3 votes
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Sauerkraut and Sausage Casserole

Sauerkraut and Sausage Casserole by Glenn

I found this in the Lititz Church of the Brethren Cookbook credited to Helen Forry. I love sauerkraut and this just looks too good. It is on my list to try.

3 votes
7595 views
Stuffed Pork Tenderloin with Spinach and Mushrooms

Stuffed Pork Tenderloin with Spinach and Mushrooms by Nancy Miyasaki

This is just a fantastic dish. It is beautiful, incredibly tasty, and reasonably healthy too. Serve it for your next dinner party and you will get rave reviews!

4 votes
11859 views
Carne a la Gringo

Carne a la Gringo by Gene Sakahara and Sam Bozzo

3 votes
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SPAM Pork Tsukune

SPAM Pork Tsukune by ochikeron

This is my award winning recipe from SPAM Recipe Contest 2010. Tsukune are Japanese meatballs. We use chicken or pork and can be fried, simmered, or grilled. Cooked with salty sweet sauce and yolk for dipping is a popular Izakaya style. I arranged it with SPAM and a hint of ginger! It's a perfect recipe for bento since it goes…

2 votes
6525 views
Award Winning Baby Back Ribs

Award Winning Baby Back Ribs by 1st Place Recipes

Recipe Source: http://www.recipekitchen.net/recipe/baby-back-ribs Baby Back Ribs Recipe - If You Don't Have A Grill Or Smoker, This Is A Great Way To Get A Juicy And Tender Slab Of Ribs Straight From Your Oven.

2 votes
14036 views
Cumin and Coriander BBQ Pork Spareribs

Cumin and Coriander BBQ Pork Spareribs by Mihir Shah

I had this at a friends house over the weekend - they made two kinds of ribs. A more "traditional" slab with light spice and honey, and this gem. I actually returned some of the traditional slab to the serving plate so I could make room for this winner! The best part of this recipe is the mix of cumin and coriander in the dry rub.…

2 votes
12784 views
Hot Hoisin Ribs

Hot Hoisin Ribs by Micheline

Succulent ribs guaranteed to please. You can make them ahead and re-heat them 10 minutes on the BBQ before serving. For milder flavour, omit or reduce the asian chili paste. These are finger lickin` good.

2 votes
3995 views
Pork Tenderloin Wellington

Pork Tenderloin Wellington by Nick Roche

Many 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…

2 votes
10816 views
Sour Cream Marsala Noodles w/ Breaded Pork Chops

Sour Cream Marsala Noodles w/ Breaded Pork Chops by Katie J.

I found a similar recipe- and then again I revamped it to make it more my thing. Enjoy!

2 votes
1809 views
Smoked Baby Back Ribs

Smoked Baby Back Ribs by Bob Vincent

These are tasty ribs. I made them for Father's Day this weekend. The ribs had plenty of meat on them. The key to this type of cooking is not to be in a hurry. The results of waiting while the ribs slow smoke is worth the time. Slow and low is the attitude here. A constant temperature is also important; 225' is perfect for…

2 votes
8978 views