3,720 PORK CHUNKS/5 recipes
Excellent! Very easy to put together. Would be good with shrimp, also!
My wife has an excellent recipe for White Bread brought to this country from her grandmother who was originally from Poland. Makes 5 loaves. Typically, this style of bread would be served with baked ham. However it can go with almost anything. Stale leftovers can make excellent French toast.
Cranberry, apple and pear, sour and sweet, this is a great sauce to be served with latkes, pork or even turkey.
A sweet and sour dressing tossed with the shredded cabbage and chunks of apples. Refreshing, light and very tasty. A great make-ahead side.
Slightly sweet, these potatoes go wonderfully with roast pork.
From McCall's Great American recipe card collection, card #1, group #5, Great American Poultry at it's best!
Italian salad dressing from scratch. Quick, easy and tasty. No need to buy store-bought bottled dressing; within 5 minutes you will have this delicious Italian herb dressing that goes well with any kind of salad.
Roasted squash and apple gave the soup lots of yummy flavor, chopped hazelnuts added some crunchy texture and nuttiness. We served it with a savory pie together, perfect. Or you can serve the soup with a loaf of good bread.
Made this impossible garden vegetable pie for lunch today , and it was cheesy and delicious. I browned the onions first for about 5 minutes, put the broccoli and bell peppers into the pan, and cooked for another 2 minutes to develop more flavors. Then followed the recipe, and it came out golden-brown on the top, very moist and tasty.
Easy and comforting weekday dinner. Pork chops smothered in a tangy paprika cream sauce.
A tastier variation of the traditional Polish version
Quick and easy to make, and it comes out very tasty. Couscous absorbs all the yummy flavor from the broth, then tossed with chunks of apples, dried cranberries, and toasted almonds. A light vinaigrette brings all the flavors together and makes it into a delicious meal.
This recipe is my glorified version of a Polish "kapusta," made hearty with the addition of country-style pork ribs, mushroooms and bacon. Traditionally, it is served with "kluski (potato dumplings)" or egg noodles and rye bread.
In central Italy, from Umbria to Marches, the Easter Pie is more of a bread than a pie and is known as "torta di pasqua" or "pizza di pasqua.
Easy-peesy! This is the perfect holiday gift for neighbors and friends. It's a never-fail recipe.
An easy rendition of a weekday ready pork chop dinner covered in a tangy cranberry and onion sauce.