Recipes

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Pork Chops with Sunflower Seed Gremolata

To jazz up his juicy pork chops, Food & Wine’s Justin Chapple tops them with a crunchy, bright gremolata made with a quick mix of sunflower seeds, parsley, garlic and lemon.

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Honey Glazed Pork Chops with Peach Salsa

Spice-rubbed pork chops take on lots of sweet heat when basted with hot honey and topped with a juicy, fresh peach salsa.

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Dirty Martini Pork Chops

This clever spin on a weeknight dinner uses olive brine and gin in the pan sauce.

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Pork Chops with Apples and Bacon

This 30-minute, one-pan dinner features tender pork chops bathed in a sweet and smoky bacon-and-apple sauce that’s brightened with mustard and herbs.

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Sauteed Pork Tenderloin with Apricots and Mustard

Pork with fruit and mustard is one of the greatest combinations,” says Andrew Zimmern, host of Travel Channel’s Bizarre Foods. He came up with this recipe as a foolproof way to “achieve it all” in a single pan.

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Yogurt Marinated Pork Chops with White Wine Shallot Sauce

These pork chops are marinated in a flavorful yogurt enriched with mustard powder, celery seeds, and garlic to tenderize the meat and seal in the juices while cooking.

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Sisig Filipino Sizzling Pork

Crispy pork belly, seared ginger, and tangy lime juice and a drizzle of spicy mayonnaise make this Filipino favorite an ultra-satisfying meal.

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Pork Picnic Roast

This juicy, slow-roasted pork boasts tender garlicky meat and a shatteringly crispy skin.

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Honey Glazed Pork Chops with Peach Salsa

Spice-rubbed pork chops take on lots of sweet heat when basted with hot honey and topped with a juicy, fresh peach salsa.

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Thai Curry Paste Pulled Pork Sandwiches

Thai red curry paste, fish sauce, palm sugar, makrut lime leaves, lemongrass, and ginger give this roast pork should bright, tangy flavors.

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Pork Chop Milanese

Coated with an herb, Parmesan, and breadcrumb crust, these pork chops pair perfectly with a simple arugula salad for a sensational weeknight dinner.

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Slow Cooker Coconut Pork Curry

Chunks of pork shoulder become deeply flavorful and fall-apart tender when cooked low and slow with curry spices, coconut milk, and tomatoes.

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Schweinebraten German Roast Pork Shoulder

This classic German dish is all about the contrast between savory, fork-tender meat and a crispy, tender crust of pork crackling flavored with cumin, caraway, and mustard seeds. It's worth your time to seek out a boneless pork shoulder with a nice, even fat cap, which is key to the dish. If the only pork shoulder available with a fat cap comes with a bone, you can ask the butcher to remove it or cut it out with a boning knife at home.

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Spiced Pork Chops with Buttery Peas Radishes and Mint

Melissa Clark's spiced pork chops get their flavor from a spice blend; it's the perfect shortcut to rich flavor without fuss.

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Pork Chops with Apples and Bacon

This 30-minute, one-pan dinner features tender pork chops bathed in a sweet and smoky bacon-and-apple sauce that’s brightened with mustard and herbs.

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Smoked Pork Butt

This recipe is perfect for your next weekend cookout. You can use Boston butt or pork shoulder; either will yield incredibly smoky, tender, and juicy meat. After rubbing the mustard into the pork and sprinkling on the brown sugar mixture, allow it to rest at room temperature while you prepare the smoker — this will not only allow the rub to permeate deeper into the meat, but also help expedite the cooking process slightly. Keep the temperature in the smoker as consistent as possible, and refill with hot coals as needed. Don't use quick-light types of charcoal, which will give the meat a chemical taste. Serve the pork with a barbecue sauce of your choice and classic barbecue sides, such as baked beans, potato salad or chips, and coleslaw.