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Sisig

Sisig by Alvin Sanchez

Sisig has its origins in culinary hotpots Pampanga. Visitors to the country are often curious about this dish made with pig’s face and ears – and are usually pleasantly surprised by how appetizing it is!

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Pork Ribs With Tausi

Pork Ribs With Tausi by Alvin Sanchez

Enjoy your own homemade version of this Chinese favorite. Steamed to tenderness, it is a delight to make and to serve.

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Pork Tocino

Pork Tocino by Alvin Sanchez

Experience a different breakfast delight with this sweet morning treat. This tocino dish can be easily prepared ahead of time and enjoyed every day of the week.

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Ham Stuff

Ham Stuff by Stephen Crout

I love those ham steaks you can get at most any supermarket. One drawback is that the salt level is pretty high. I combat that by placing the ham in a large skillet filled with simmering water. Off heat I let it steep for 10-15 minutes. That does the trick. I trim out the little round bone and any extraneous fat or gristle. For…

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Cheesy Pork Cordon Bleu

Cheesy Pork Cordon Bleu by John Goins

A salty and cheesy combination perfect for those who want to taste a new version of cordon bleu. Cordon bleu hails from Switzerland and is typically a slice of meat that is wrapped and has a filling of cheese. You can use a different type of meat such as venison, duck and even a turkey breast to give a distinct flavor. You could…

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Bacon wrapped Shrimp with Cheese

Bacon wrapped Shrimp with Cheese by John Goins

This is a great appetizer for a cocktail party, a garden party, a summer grill out, or even brunch. Who doesn’t love skewers, right? This recipe calls for baking to get the bacon crispy. But, you could easily grill this dish as well for added smoky flavor. Just grill them for 5 minutes on each side.

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Ham Burgers

Ham Burgers by Stephen Crout

I 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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Instant Pot Sour Cream Pork Chops

Instant Pot Sour Cream Pork Chops by Marsha Powell

I love my Instant Pot! These pork chops come out so tender. You have to be careful when you take them out or they'll fall apart. I had to use a wide spatula. The flavor is fantastic!

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Ann's Pork Chops

Ann's Pork Chops by David E.

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Stir-Fry Pork Ribs with Pechay, Sweet Potatoes & Potatoes

Stir-Fry Pork Ribs with Pechay, Sweet Potatoes & Potatoes by Joyce Yap

Try savoring this delectable stir fry recipe that you can serve in less than an hour. It is easy to prepare and a perfect dinner treat for your loved ones.

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Pork Chops

Pork Chops by Redneck Mike

Pork chops/Marinaded

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Louise's Humba with Root Crops

Louise's Humba with Root Crops by Joyce Yap

This Filipino Recipe is commonly prepared during festivities and special occasions. It has different variations but this recipe is my family’s original version.

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Brown Sugar Pineapple Pork Chops

Brown Sugar Pineapple Pork Chops by Culinary Envy

Brown Sugar Pineapple Pork Chops with caramelized red onions and tangy goat cheese are a one-skillet delicious supper. It’s a sweet take on juicy pork chops that are quick and easy to prepare!

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Coffee Rubbed Pork Tenderloin with Espresso Honey Glace

Coffee Rubbed Pork Tenderloin with Espresso Honey Glace by Culinary Envy

Coffee Rubbed Pork Tenderloin with Espresso Honey Glace produces a deep, dark, smoky, sweet, deliciously rich flavor combination perfect for pork!

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Cheesy Pork Taco Rice

Cheesy Pork Taco Rice by Culinary Envy

This one pan Mexican dinner Cheesy Pork Taco Rice with Roasted Corn, Chiles, Onion and Salsa is super quick, easy and has fabulous flavor!

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