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An authentic Mexican stew made with red chili pods, pork roast, pork rinds, and pigs' feet (use pork shanks instead of pigs' feet if you are squeamish). You can also substitute hominy for the posole if it is not available in your grocery store.
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A bright citrus pan sauce is all that's needed to round out this simple roast duck, cooked to a rich caramel brown. To render the fat and ensure a crisp skin, the duck is first steamed; Marcia Kiesel scatters a handful of coriander seeds over the steaming
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This recipe delivers tender and succulent pork ribs cooked in a wonderful sauce.
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A good-tasting fruit vinegar can be the cooking medium for an entire dish For these ribs, adobo, the vinegar-laced national dish of the Philippines, is a delight.
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Pork is roasted with garlic and herbs, then topped with savory cooked spinach and manchego or provolone cheese and piled into crusty sandwich rolls in this South Philly favorite.
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This traditional Singaporean dish is a savory mix of tasty noodles, Chinese broccoli, and pork.
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Brining a chicken before roasting can make for a particularly juicy, tender bird Using feta in the brine adds a complex and earthy flavor to the mix Don’t skip the step of taking the chicken out of the brine an hour before cooking
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Your favorite barbeque sauce tops tender slow cooked pork, perfect for sandwiches.
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Make this easy picnic pot roast for your next family gathering or potluck and everyone will be clamoring for seconds and thirds.
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Pork loin is roasted with dried apricots and prunes in a port wine sauce for an elegant main dish.
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This roast pork dip sandwich, with shredded meat slathered in a rich roux-based dipping sauce, comes from Brian Landry, the chef and an owner of Borgne Restaurant in New Orleans Pork butt, pierced with garlic slivers and rubbed with fresh rosemary, is slow-roasted until meltingly tender on a bed of vegetables that flavor the final sauce The meat can be made ahead and then reheated before it is tucked into a crusty roll, a delicious tweak on the po’ boy