Pork tenderloin may be one of my favorite cuts of meat. It is tender and succulent and if cooked well, it can nearly melt in your mouth. This recipe that my brother and sister-in-law sent me is far and away
After finding this idea in a magazine, I changed it up to make it my own. I like to keep a pork loin in the freezer so we can have this special dish anytime. —Marlys Peterson, Centerville, SD Skip links
This is a delicious slow cooker pork roast with a sweet and lightly spiced glaze. A crockpot pork loin roast, using a boneless pork roast, brown sugar, and spices.
Go retro with this Brown Sugar Baked Ham with Pineapple! Massage brown sugar and spices into the ham 24 hours before you serve it. Cover with pineapple, and bake slow and low for a juicy, succulent Easter or Christmas ham.
Boneless pork loin chops, marinated in a tangy sweet-and-savory marinade with a hint of spice, grill up all moist and browned for a delightful grilled supper for two.
A handful of herbs and a little time in the oven will transform your plain pork loin into a masterpiece. Big flavor, little effort. Step by step photos.
I've had this glorious pork loin recipe bookmarked via Pinterest for a long while. It's all over the Pinterest realm. Pinned and pinned and pinned again. Could something that has been pinned at least a hundred million times live up
I fully admit that around this time of year I go a little squash crazy (examples: mashed with mascarpone, curried in soup, curried in another soup, in pasta with bacon, in farro salad). I tend to …
Port reduces to an intensely fruity, syrupy glaze for the pork loin. You can also omit the port and stir 2 tablespoons unsalted chicken stock into the cherry preserves. Fresh sage or rosemary would work in place of the thyme.