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The barbecued ribs I like best are cooked all the way through, using moist, relatively low heat, then finished over a high flame for a final browning And you can nicely, if imperfectly, replicate this process by braising the ribs and then finishing them over the grill or in the broiler Of course the broiler won’t add wood flavor, but then neither will a gas grill or briquettes
The barbecued ribs I like best are cooked all the way through, using moist, relatively low heat, then finished over a high flame for a final browning And you can nicely, if imperfectly, replicate this process by braising the ribs and then finishing them over the grill or in the broiler Of course the broiler won’t add wood flavor, but then neither will a gas grill or briquettes
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Get Black-and-Tan Pork With Spicy Ale Slaw Recipe from Food Network
Get Black-and-Tan Pork With Spicy Ale Slaw Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
ale, cayenne pepper, pork tenderloin, olive oil, sweet onion, cloves, stout beer, brown sugar, honey, ginger, cornstarch, soy sauce, garlic, green cabbage, bell peppers, carrots
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Pork chops are marinated in cumin, ginger, lemon, and cardamom, then pan-fried and served with baby new potatoes that are roasted with four fresh herbs.
Pork chops are marinated in cumin, ginger, lemon, and cardamom, then pan-fried and served with baby new potatoes that are roasted with four fresh herbs.
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Jok, also called congee, is a rice porridge that’s like the oatmeal of Asia -- a soft, soothing, filling breakfast that can be sparked with add-ins and toppings for flavor and crunch Before dawn in Bangkok, jok vendors begin the battle to make the juiciest meatballs, the tiniest ginger matchsticks and the liveliest pickled fresh chiles This recipe, which also makes a great lunch on a chilly weekend morning, is adapted from two cooks: Leela Punyaratabandhu, author of Simple Thai Food, who makes a vendor-style, puddingy jok; and Chrissy Teigen, the Thai-American supermodel, who makes a simpler version, adapted from her mother Vilaluck’s home recipe.
Jok, also called congee, is a rice porridge that’s like the oatmeal of Asia -- a soft, soothing, filling breakfast that can be sparked with add-ins and toppings for flavor and crunch Before dawn in Bangkok, jok vendors begin the battle to make the juiciest meatballs, the tiniest ginger matchsticks and the liveliest pickled fresh chiles This recipe, which also makes a great lunch on a chilly weekend morning, is adapted from two cooks: Leela Punyaratabandhu, author of Simple Thai Food, who makes a vendor-style, puddingy jok; and Chrissy Teigen, the Thai-American supermodel, who makes a simpler version, adapted from her mother Vilaluck’s home recipe.
Ingredients:
cloves, cilantro, white peppercorns, pork, oyster sauce, soy sauce, jasmine, chicken stock, eggs, ginger, scallions, cilantro leaves
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This recipe is by Moira Hodgson and takes 2 hours 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
This recipe is by Moira Hodgson and takes 2 hours 30 minutes. Tell us what you think of it at The New York Times - Dining - Food.
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Get Bacon-Wrapped Pork Roast with Potatoes and Onions Recipe from Food Network
Get Bacon-Wrapped Pork Roast with Potatoes and Onions Recipe from Food Network
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Pork tenderloin is a lean cut that can easily dry out But stuffing it with herbs, shallots and capers helps keep it nice and juicy as it roasts in a hot oven, and tying up the meat so it’s the same thickness all over helps it cook evenly After the pork is roasted, the drippings are simmered with orange juice, garlic and a little wine to make a quick, gently sweet pan sauce that goes wonderfully well with the meat
Pork tenderloin is a lean cut that can easily dry out But stuffing it with herbs, shallots and capers helps keep it nice and juicy as it roasts in a hot oven, and tying up the meat so it’s the same thickness all over helps it cook evenly After the pork is roasted, the drippings are simmered with orange juice, garlic and a little wine to make a quick, gently sweet pan sauce that goes wonderfully well with the meat
Ingredients:
pork tenderloin, salt, black pepper, olive oil, shallots, capers, sage, rosemary, thyme, garlic, dry white wine, orange juice, pork, butter
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Get Oven-Roasted Pork Loin With Chanterelle-Mustard Sauce Recipe from Food Network
Get Oven-Roasted Pork Loin With Chanterelle-Mustard Sauce Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
thyme, rosemary, cloves, mustard, vegetable oil, roast, chanterelle mushrooms, shallots, cognac, chicken stock, dijon mustard, heavy cream, butter, parsley, egg yolks, lemon juice, bacon, potatoes, capers, apple cider vinegar, chives, red onion, cabbage, red wine vinegar, orange juice, smith apple
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Our family's favorite. Slightly sweet and spicy, with a light non-tomato based baste that doesn't overpower the delicious falling-off-the-bone meat. We have also used this recipe on pork shoulder. Divine!
Our family's favorite. Slightly sweet and spicy, with a light non-tomato based baste that doesn't overpower the delicious falling-off-the-bone meat. We have also used this recipe on pork shoulder. Divine!
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Grilled pork chops with a fresh, Italian-style cherry salsa made with onions, basil and balsamic vinegar.
Grilled pork chops with a fresh, Italian-style cherry salsa made with onions, basil and balsamic vinegar.
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Chenin Blancs perfect match. Recipe By: Marcia Kiesel
Chenin Blancs perfect match. Recipe By: Marcia Kiesel
Ingredients:
olive oil, onion, garlic, orange juice, water, bay leaf, cumin seeds, chickpeas, orange, parsley
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Spicy, brawny and full of ginger and garlic, these pork noodles are a play on dumplings, but easier to make at home If you don’t have the black vinegar to sprinkle on top of the sliced ginger, you can simply leave it out Or try substituting balsamic, which is a bit sweeter, but has similar caramel notes to play off the ginger’s pungency
Spicy, brawny and full of ginger and garlic, these pork noodles are a play on dumplings, but easier to make at home If you don’t have the black vinegar to sprinkle on top of the sliced ginger, you can simply leave it out Or try substituting balsamic, which is a bit sweeter, but has similar caramel notes to play off the ginger’s pungency
Ingredients:
bok choy, ginger, rice noodles, safflower oil, pork, soy sauce, wine vinegar, scallions, garlic, habanero chile, sesame seeds, sesame oil