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Pork, bacon, veggies, and rice are baked together for this pork fried rice and vegetable casserole recipe.
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Get Smoked Pork Chops With Corn and Okra Recipe from Food Network
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Two classic mixed braises always come to mind at this time of year One is cassoulet, based on white beans and a blend of goose, duck and pork The better alternative for my purposes was choucroute garnie, a vat of simmering sauerkraut that serves as a nice bed on which to mix and match a variety of pig parts
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Get Grilled Pork with Arugula-and-Grape Salad Recipe from Food Network
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An easy alternative to traditional sweet and sour pork dishes. Serve over rice.
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This recipe was inspired by Vietnamese and Thai dishes that feature copious amounts of fresh herbs. It's so yummy, I call it my pork chop recipe for people who...
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This slow-cooked casserole of white beans and several kinds of meat has long been considered the pinnacle of regional French home cooking It takes planning (you’ll need to find all the ingredients), time and a good deal of culinary stamina But the voluptuous mix of aromatic beans surrounding rich chunks of duck confit, sausages, roasted pork and lamb and a crisp salt pork crust is well worth the effort
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Custom-blend herbs and spices to make your own Italian sausage! Try this earthy mix of black pepper and fiery red pepper, anise seeds, paprika, onion flakes, garlic powder, salt and Italian-style seasoning.
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This exotic pork and rice dish is well worth the effort to track down the specialty ingredients. Achiote seeds from the annatto tree blend with the earthy flavors of onion, garlic, olives and tomatoes. A handful of cilantro makes a refreshing finish.
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This lasagne alla Bolognese is a rich version of lasagna with a homemade white sauce, red wine, and spices, creating an Italian feast.
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Don't kid yourself, we had you at "cheese-stuffed."