A bone-in pork loin can become many things. Cut the ribs away from the loin, and you’ll have baby back ribs and a boneless pork loin. Slice the loin between each bone, and you’ll get pork chops, but ...
This tonkotsu ramen recipe boasts a rich, long-simmered broth. The Japanese-style chashu pork is cooked with mirin, sake, shoyu, rice wine vinegar, and aromatics including garlic, ginger, and ...
In terms of seasoning, Fudgy Brabham’s hoppin’ John – which he’s prone to call a neck bone perloo – doesn’t call for much: salt, pepper and a fair amount of pork fat. But Brabham believes the secret ...
This split pea soup allows its titular legume to simmer with pork neck bones and vegetables for a low-effort, high-flavor finale. And, the super-slow cooking also helps the soup retain a chunkier ...
1. In a food processor, pulse the garlic until it is coarsely chopped. Add the cilantro and parsley and pulse until blended. Add the jalapeno, vinegar, and a pinch each of salt and black pepper. Pulse ...
Frenching and trimming the bone-in pork loin at home gives you fatty, flavorful scraps to season the aromatics and renders luscious pan juices. Finishing the pork on a slow roast gives it time to cook ...