Adapted from Martin Yan's Chinese Cooking for Dummies. This is my favorite stir-fry sauce. It makes enough for two meals. Having extra on hand makes for a quick meal. My son will actually eat vegetables he can dip in the sauce! WARNING about the amount of soy sauce. When I used Kikkoman soy sauce, I found this sauce far too salty. I now use Angostura, which is much lower in salt. When adding soy sauce, start with less than half the amount and slowly add more to taste. Using vegetable broth makes this vegetarian. Yield: 1 3/4 cups (couldn't get that amount entered)
A little heat, a little cool and a lot of Southwest flavor wrapped up and ready for a fork. If variety is your thing, try it one week with beef, the next with pork.
Chicken takes a cue (or is it BBQ?) from pork and gets fork-tender, shredded and piled onto a crunchy roll. Eat it hot while the cheese is good and melty.
This The Ultimate Cuban Sandwich recipe contains boneless pork shoulder, Swiss cheese, deli ham, extra-virgin olive oil, bread and butter pickles and more.
BBQ sauce, marmalade, ginger and garlic combine forces for a tangy, sweet-and-savory take on juicy pork chops. Five ingredients, 5 minutes of prep, huge flavor.
This Mediterranean Meatballs with Couscous recipe contains ground pork, philadelphia 1/3 less fat than cream cheese, dry bread crumbs, marinara sauce, couscous and more.