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This is a homemade recipe from my dad. Whenever I make these for someone, they fall in love with it and always request I make more. It fills your home with a wonderful smell and is the best way to have cheap chops go so tender they fall right off the bone. Serve with hot sauce and mashed potatoes.
This is a homemade recipe from my dad. Whenever I make these for someone, they fall in love with it and always request I make more. It fills your home with a wonderful smell and is the best way to have cheap chops go so tender they fall right off the bone. Serve with hot sauce and mashed potatoes.
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You'll want to use the pineapple slaw on everything.
You'll want to use the pineapple slaw on everything.
Ingredients:
pork, barbecue sauce, brown sugar, juice, garlic powder, chili powder, cayenne pepper, cabbage, pineapple, olive oil, red onion, green onions, red pepper flakes, corn tortillas
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For those evenings when you just need some comfort food, this creamy casserole will hit the spot. Sour cream, cream of celery soup, cheese and milk meld with hash brown potatoes, onion and pork chops to make an easy, satisfying meal.
For those evenings when you just need some comfort food, this creamy casserole will hit the spot. Sour cream, cream of celery soup, cheese and milk meld with hash brown potatoes, onion and pork chops to make an easy, satisfying meal.
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This recipe, an adaptation from “The Hakka Cookbook” by Linda Lau Anusasananan, came to The Times by way of Mark Bittman in 2013 The Hakka people are sometimes thought of as the Jews of China, because they’re dispersed all over the place But the Hakkas cannot even point to an original homeland: you can find them everywhere
This recipe, an adaptation from “The Hakka Cookbook” by Linda Lau Anusasananan, came to The Times by way of Mark Bittman in 2013 The Hakka people are sometimes thought of as the Jews of China, because they’re dispersed all over the place But the Hakkas cannot even point to an original homeland: you can find them everywhere
Ingredients:
pork, soy sauce, vegetable oil, cornstarch, rice vinegar, sugar, salt, scallions, ginger, pineapple, chile
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There are no canned soups in this masterpiece. This is my Grandma's recipe that she gave me when I got married. Pork chops are baked then served with a rich mushroom sauce. It takes a little bit of work, but is great for a special dinner - my husband loves it!
There are no canned soups in this masterpiece. This is my Grandma's recipe that she gave me when I got married. Pork chops are baked then served with a rich mushroom sauce. It takes a little bit of work, but is great for a special dinner - my husband loves it!
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This cumin-scented, garlic-laced pork is marinated with grapefruit, lime, and fresh oregano for a flavor that’s earthy and garlicky, yet bright from the citrus The meat itself is as tender as can be, falling to shreds with the touch of a fork Serve it over rice, or tuck it into tortillas along with some salsa and avocado to create tacos
This cumin-scented, garlic-laced pork is marinated with grapefruit, lime, and fresh oregano for a flavor that’s earthy and garlicky, yet bright from the citrus The meat itself is as tender as can be, falling to shreds with the touch of a fork Serve it over rice, or tuck it into tortillas along with some salsa and avocado to create tacos
Ingredients:
garlic, grapefruit, zest, olive oil, brown sugar, oregano, cumin, salt plus, pork, bay leaf
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Katsudon is a comforting, belly-warming dish from Japan, composed of sliced pork cutlets simmered in a dashi-based broth with onion and eggs and served over a bowl of warm rice It's an ideal way to use up leftover cutlets from the refrigerator, but it's even more rewarding when it's made with fresh, warm cutlets, and it comes together quickly enough for a weeknight Variations of katsudon can be found on restaurant menus and home kitchens — and in anime
Katsudon is a comforting, belly-warming dish from Japan, composed of sliced pork cutlets simmered in a dashi-based broth with onion and eggs and served over a bowl of warm rice It's an ideal way to use up leftover cutlets from the refrigerator, but it's even more rewarding when it's made with fresh, warm cutlets, and it comes together quickly enough for a weeknight Variations of katsudon can be found on restaurant menus and home kitchens — and in anime
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Caramelized seasonal fruit and fresh thyme give allure to an all-American staple. And with only five ingredients, this clever dinner keeps your stress level (and grocery bill) low.
Caramelized seasonal fruit and fresh thyme give allure to an all-American staple. And with only five ingredients, this clever dinner keeps your stress level (and grocery bill) low.
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This is always ready for tailgating and barbecues! I serve either on toasted rolls or with a starch like rice and a vegetable. Try using two different bottles of barbeque sauce: one smoky and sweet; one spicy.
This is always ready for tailgating and barbecues! I serve either on toasted rolls or with a starch like rice and a vegetable. Try using two different bottles of barbeque sauce: one smoky and sweet; one spicy.
Ingredients:
pork roast, brewed coffee, worcestershire sauce, bourbon whiskey, cloves, beef broth, water, onion, red pepper flakes, barbeque sauce
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This recipe is by Barbara Kafka and takes 22 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
This recipe is by Barbara Kafka and takes 22 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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I have always had an aversion to the stir-fry For me it has seemed a technique that sounds easier than it is Everyone is always impressed that a stir-fried dish takes so little time to cook, but I saw endless chopping followed by frenzied last-minute activity at the stove that I felt unsuited for
I have always had an aversion to the stir-fry For me it has seemed a technique that sounds easier than it is Everyone is always impressed that a stir-fried dish takes so little time to cook, but I saw endless chopping followed by frenzied last-minute activity at the stove that I felt unsuited for
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Get in the Oktoberfest spirit (without flying to Germany) with this festive dinner.
Get in the Oktoberfest spirit (without flying to Germany) with this festive dinner.
Ingredients:
pork, red wine vinegar, mayonnaise, lemon, juice, garlic, cabbage, apple, olive oil, eggs, bread crumbs, thyme leaves, vegetable oil, baby greens