Pancetta-Wrapped Pork Roast
Using a large sharp carving knife, cut the pork into 1/4-inch-thick slices and serve with the pan juices.
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Pulled Pork
Ree Drummond’s fan-favorite recipe for oven-baked, slow cooked pulled pork makes juicy shredded pork for sandwiches, sliders, nachos, tacos and more.
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Grilled Pork Tenderloin
Remove to a cutting board and slice. Garnish with cilantro and serve.
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Italian Mac-n-Cheese
Sprinkle remaining 1/2 cup of 4 cheese blend and the grated Parmesan over the top and brown under hot broiler.
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Dry Rub Ribs- Memphis (Dave's Dinners)
Bake until tender and juicy on the inside and crispy on the outside, about 2 to 2 1/2 hours.
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My Kid's Favorite Pork Chops
A family-friendly pork chop recipe with a mild, slightly sweet glaze. Tender and juicy, it's designed to appeal to kids but delicious enough to please adults at the dinner table too.
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Roast Pork with Citrus Molasses Au Jus
Slow-roasted pork with a tangy-sweet citrus and molasses reduction. A sophisticated dish with bold flavors, ideal for a holiday feast or elegant dinner party.
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Thai Pork Satay
Marinated pork skewers grilled and served with a rich peanut dipping sauce. A flavorful and slightly spicy dish, perfect as an appetizer or light main with rice.
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Spicy Pork Chops
These chops pack heat with a spicy rub or marinade, then grilled or pan-fried. A bold, fiery meal option for those who love a kick with their meat.
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Roasted Pork, Fennel, and Onions
Tender pork roasted alongside sweet fennel and onions. The flavors caramelize beautifully, creating a savory, slightly sweet dish perfect for fall or winter dinners.
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Pork and Beans Skillet Supper
A one-pan dish combining pork and hearty beans with seasonings. Quick, filling, and budget-friendly, it’s ideal for a satisfying weeknight meal.
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Teary-Eyed Fried Pork Chops
These chops come with a fiery kick, likely from hot spices or peppers, making you tear up! Deep-fried for crunch, they’re bold, spicy, and not for the faint of heart.
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