There are many reasons for making your own holiday ham: bragging rights that you actually did this, but also that you can flavor your ham any way you want and you can control the salt content.
Author: Chef John
My mom came up with this recipe when I was a child. It is the ONLY way I will eat green onions.
Author: BABYLOVE1222
Miss the tarheel tradition of a pig pickin'? Then find yourself a crock pot, a big pork shoulder, some cider vinegar and get cooking! While ground and crushed red pepper will provide the basic heat - go...
Author: coolmonkshoes
Believe it or not, the first place I ever had dirty rice was at Popeyes®. They were out of the red beans and rice. I'd never been a huge fan of liver before, but not only have I come to love dirty rice,...
Author: Chef John
A co-worker of my son gave us some freshly-killed venison earlier this year. I had sectioned it and frozen it. I had some I had marked 'for grind' that I wanted to use. My husband and son raved about these...
Author: egardenut
If you are from St. Louis or have relatives here, you know about Pork Steaks! MMMMMM. This is a family recipe that my whole family enjoys. I hope you will as well. The seasoned cider vinegar leaves grilled...
Author: Marcus Chavers
This is a simple breakfast sausage in patty form. So easy! The key is to get freshly and coarsely ground pork shoulder from a real live butcher.
Author: Chef John
Chunks of pork shoulder cook low and slow in an apple cider sauce until perfectly tender and sauce has thickened. This is delicious served over spätzle or buttered rice.
Author: Chef John
This pork shoulder recipe combines pork shoulder with apple cider in a slow cooker, where it is cooked for several hours until tender. Reduce the cooking liquid to create a thick and flavorful sauce you...
Author: Chef John
This delicious sandwich is inspired by the roast pork sandwich you'll find in South Philly.
Author: Christine
This is a great way to use the leftovers from your slow cooker pulled pork. You can add any extra toppings to customize. When my husband and I first experimented with making this, we were so impressed...
Author: Amie K. Wilkinson
Family favorite. Leftovers can be used for sandwiches as-is or in BBQ. Excellent hot or cold.
Author: CarolynUp
My mom used to make this and it is my favorite meal. The pork butts come out so tender and juicy. 'Butts' are a favorite in my family. Serve with baked or mashed potatoes and a veggie. If you like a lot...
Author: Melissa
When you're in the mood for barbecued pork you basically have 2 options: ribs or a slowly smoked pork shoulder made into pulled pork. But what if you want something different? In that case, these barbecued...
Author: Chef John
Carolina style shredded pork BBQ. This recipe was given to us when we lived in the Carolinas.
Author: John Koral
Pair these pork steaks with German mushroom sauce (recipe submitted separately). My meal cost $5.50 ($1.83 per person).
Author: Courtney Lynn Hernandez
Use your slow cooker to infuse the delicate taste of sweetened soy sauce to pork, making for a easy-to-prepare, delicious and economical dish.
Author: HI_cook
Tender pork stewed all day in a crockpot with rosemary, mushrooms, onions, sherry, and potatoes. Simple and delicious, it's easy to make and easy to customize. If you're in a hurry and don't want to chop...
Author: Lori Evans
A combination of roasting, then barbecuing with sauce, makes this pork a delicious Southern-style recipe. Takes some preparation but well worth it. Excellent for feeding a crowd!
Author: tj
You'll see this titled 'Pig in a Pumpkin' on the blog even though we're not using a whole pig, we're using a whole pumpkin! If you're looking for a fun, and very seasonably appropriate way to cook some...
Author: Chef John
This tangy marinade for grilled pork shoulder is swimming with spices. You'll really taste the garlic!
Author: Genn C.
This is such a hearty, warm dish. I like to serve it with buttered noodles.
Author: PIPPYMOE
Just created this tonight and it's definitely a keeper! The Hubby and I can't wait to try it again, next time on the grill; the smoky flavors imparted by cooking over the coals will complement the sauce...
Author: The Magpie
A very simple recipe that can be adjusted for heat. Serve with warm tortillas and your choice of garnishes, such as: lettuce, grated cheese, chopped onions, guacamole, salsa, sour cream, and olives.
Author: 2obies
I have watched the TV chefs use black truffle in dishes for years and have always wanted to try it. I couldn't locate whole truffles, but found truffle-infused items like salt, butter, and oil. This was...
Author: Jennifer Botting
Easy and delicious! Pork shoulder, slow-cooked or simmered on the stovetop with onion and spices. Serve hot in sandwich buns.
Author: Kimber
Serve with hot, cooked rice. Tender, wine marinated braised chunks of pork.
Author: Pandora
This is a recipe my Bohemian grandmother used to make for Easter every year. I was fortunate enough to have learned how to make it before she passed away and my family says I nailed her recipe on the head....
Author: Kelley W
My mother-in-law's recipe, but made in a slow cooker. Done with a pork roast, the tomato sauce paired with white vinegar and crushed red pepper are sure to wake up your taste buds!
Author: Mary
This is always ready for tailgating and barbecues! I serve either on toasted rolls or with a starch like rice and a vegetable. Try using two different bottles of barbeque sauce: one smoky and sweet; one...
Author: KitchenWitch
This 'paper pork' was inspired by a technique for smoking beef brisket that involves wrapping the meat in parchment paper after a certain point in the cooking process, in an effort to keep the meat moist...
Author: Chef John
I came up with this when I had pork steaks to use, and wanted to serve them for brunch. They are absolutely delicious!
Author: KRAEZDAY