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Spread naan bread with chipotle mayonnaise and wrap around leftover pork cutlets and cheese for a quick and easy lunch "naanwich".
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A big Boston butt pork roast is slathered with fennel seed, ouzo, and garlic, then slowly roasted on a bed of sliced onion and fennel for a magnificent main course. The cut reaches tender perfection in about 5 hours of roasting time.
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This tangy and sweet coleslaw spiced with dry mustard and celery seed makes a great topping for barbeque or pulled pork sandwiches.
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Delicious and tender pork roast with piles of vegetables and mushrooms
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Pork butt is marinated with apple juice overnight, coated with mustard and a sweet dry rub, and smoked slowly in this flavor-packed recipe.
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Here's an old recipe I have used for years. Sauerkraut and pork sausage cooked slowly in a slow cooker. Yummm!
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Caramelized onions and hot dogs are finger-food ready when wrapped in rich butter pastry.
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Tart rhubarb meets earthy chicken livers in this unlikely savory pairing The chicken livers cook quickly, in minutes, in fact Keep an eye on them to make sure the insides stay pink, then tuck them into warm corn tortillas
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Chicken livers are simmered in white wine and butter, seasoned with onion soup mix, and then pureed with cream cheese and pistachio nuts to make a simple and tasty pate.
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A pork burger recipe using chorizo for extra flavor and topped with grilled avocado and green chiles.
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During gimjang, the annual Korean kimchi-making gathering, it's customary to set aside a portion of the seasoned cabbage to eat fresh with steamed pork belly, after everything else has been put up for the year This recipe from Julya Shin and Steve Joo of Oakland's Nokni restaurant yields a savory, pungent kimchi that's delightful to eat immediately and only gets better with age Make the trip to an Asian grocery to find all of the traditional ingredients -- it's worth it.