3,351 PICKLED PORK/16 recipes
This was my grandmother's recipe and it is to die for. It's a twist on the traditional Pickled Cucumber...nom nom =)
Marco Pierre White's tartare sauce from the Mirabelle restaurant. This was served with grilled dover sole but work well with any white fish dish.
Jambalaya for your slow cooker.
Use any your favorite salad dressing to make this potato salad. We love creamy dressing or sweet-sour dressing the best. You can enjoy this delicious salad right after it's made, or let chill in the refrigerator for a couple of hours or overnight.
I used very little green bell pepper (only had a half pepper on hand), but added frozen peas and sliced fresh mushrooms instead. I also ad libbed a little more by spicing it up with a good pinch of my homemade garam masala. Delicious.
A sweeter Memphis slaw featuring bold southern flavors so it can stand up to full flavor barbecue classics such as pulled pork or Memphis ribs.
A staple in Nova Scotian homes for generations.
This recipe is healthier in fact is the mostly used recipe you choose but they are both original recipies cause I live in Bologna!!! From this recipe you t get out 2Kgs of ragù if you don’t need that quantity you could freeze it and can remain in the freezer of at least 2 months, here all housewifes do so.
Slow-Cooker Pulled Pork Sandwiches recipe
Tasty, easy to prepare, brandy recipe for boneless pork chops. Best with 1" thick chops, a leafy spinach salad with walnuts, rasberry vinaigrette dressing with a dash of balsimic vinegar, and a glass of dark earthy Merlot. One of my favorite discoveries.
Delish herring canapes that are perfect for any party or gathering. They will have everyone coming back for more!
Use different colored fruit roll-ups and get creative with other additions to the top of these delightful little treats.
A seasoning mix that originated in Jamaica, jerk is popular throughout the Caribbean in the preparation of meats such as pork and chicken for grilling. Jerk seasoning typically includes chilies, onion, allspice, and thyme.