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Nuggets of pork shoulder are slowly cooked with orange and onion in lard in this authentic Mexican dish.
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This recipe for egg fried rice with cucumber is a great way to use leftover rice, creating a quick and easy, Asian-inspired lunch or dinner.
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A delicious bread with a very light center with crunchy crust. You may substitute butter or vegetable oil for the lard if you wish.
Ingredients: yeast, sugar, water, lard, salt, bread flour
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Believe it or not the secret to many bean dishes is lard. Red beans are simmered, slowly, with ham hock. Then the beans and meat are processed in a food processor with spices and lard. The beans are reheated and served over rice.
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Enjoy this authentic Hungarian goulash, made with beef, onions, and Hungarian paprika, with a slice of rustic bread.
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My grandmother Sadie's country fair award-winning buttermilk biscuit recipe was perfected on the northern Canadian prairies.
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This authentic red pork tamales recipe comes from Jalisco, Mexico. The tamales are filled with pork shoulder and a spicy tomato sauce.
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This homemade flour tortilla recipe produces warm and soft tortillas perfect for soft tacos or burritos.
Ingredients: flour, salt, baking powder, lard, water
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Here's a quick and delicious pasta dish to make when you have little time, and even less food in the house All you need is a box of spaghetti, four eggs, olive oil and garlic (Parmesan is a delicious, but optional, addition).
Ingredients: spaghetti, olive oil, cloves, eggs
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Cochinita Pibil is a Mexican pulled pork version, where pork shoulder is cooked in a spicy sauce made with annatto paste and orange juice.
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This recipe for flour tortillas came to The Times in 2005 from Traci Des Jardins, a San Francisco chef whose heritage is Cajun on one side and Mexican on the other, via her maternal grandmother, Angela Salazar You’ll see “bacon drippings” in the ingredients These make for really delicious tortillas.
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Pinto beans simmer all day in a slow cooker with cubes of Black Forest ham. A little bit of lard adds a flavorful richness to this bean stew.