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Cook pork shoulder, green salsa, onion, cilantro, and serrano chile peppers together in a slow cooker for a tasty filling for tacos, enchiladas, and burritos.
Cook pork shoulder, green salsa, onion, cilantro, and serrano chile peppers together in a slow cooker for a tasty filling for tacos, enchiladas, and burritos.
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Beef tri-tip roast made in the slow cooker is very easy to put together using garlic, beef bouillon, and onion for a warm and comforting meal.
Beef tri-tip roast made in the slow cooker is very easy to put together using garlic, beef bouillon, and onion for a warm and comforting meal.
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This is a sure-fired winner with any beef lover. It takes a little while to prepare, so be patient, but trust me, you will love this. The recipe yields the most tender and flavorful meat imaginable, and also has great eye appeal.
This is a sure-fired winner with any beef lover. It takes a little while to prepare, so be patient, but trust me, you will love this. The recipe yields the most tender and flavorful meat imaginable, and also has great eye appeal.
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A basting sauce made with apple jelly, cranberry sauce, mustard, and horseradish helps make a terrific pork loin for any family gathering.
A basting sauce made with apple jelly, cranberry sauce, mustard, and horseradish helps make a terrific pork loin for any family gathering.
Ingredients:
cranberry sauce, apple jelly, dijon mustard, chicken bouillon, horseradish, garlic powder, thyme, roast, salt, black pepper
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Submarine sandwiches with shredded pork sirloin, provolone cheese and fresh herbs are baked until hot and cheese is melted. Great recipe for the slow cooker!
Submarine sandwiches with shredded pork sirloin, provolone cheese and fresh herbs are baked until hot and cheese is melted. Great recipe for the slow cooker!
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Harissa paste spices up this quick preparation.
Harissa paste spices up this quick preparation.
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Too busy to cook? A slow cooker and a can of beef broth gets you started on this recipe. 'Low and slow' cooking gives you a roast that shreds with a fork.
Too busy to cook? A slow cooker and a can of beef broth gets you started on this recipe. 'Low and slow' cooking gives you a roast that shreds with a fork.
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Here is a delicious recipe for a moist, sweet pork loin roast prepared in a handy oven bag.
Here is a delicious recipe for a moist, sweet pork loin roast prepared in a handy oven bag.
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Step-by-step detailed instructions and photos on roasting a goose.
Step-by-step detailed instructions and photos on roasting a goose.
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Here's a simple maple-flavored roast that will feed a crowd. It takes only 15 minutes to prepare, then slow roasts in the oven until it is fall-apart tender!
Here's a simple maple-flavored roast that will feed a crowd. It takes only 15 minutes to prepare, then slow roasts in the oven until it is fall-apart tender!
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Get Stuffed Crown Roast of Pork Recipe from Food Network
Get Stuffed Crown Roast of Pork Recipe from Food Network
Ingredients:
garlic, rosemary, dijon mustard, olive oil, bone, italian sausage, carrots, celery, onions, nutmeg, allspice, cornbread, scallions, apples, currants, sage, chicken stock, heavy cream
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A bistro basic that the critic Bryan Miller brought to The Times in 1988 with the help of Pierre Franey, this luscious roast of pork comes from the kitchen of Adrienne Biasin, who for years ran a homespun and legendary restaurant in Paris, Chez la Vieille The meat is first browned over the stovetop to sear in the moisture, then braised slowly in onions and milk The pan juices are set aside to form the base of a gravy, and the roast is finished in the oven
A bistro basic that the critic Bryan Miller brought to The Times in 1988 with the help of Pierre Franey, this luscious roast of pork comes from the kitchen of Adrienne Biasin, who for years ran a homespun and legendary restaurant in Paris, Chez la Vieille The meat is first browned over the stovetop to sear in the moisture, then braised slowly in onions and milk The pan juices are set aside to form the base of a gravy, and the roast is finished in the oven