You might wonder why we don't call it a "pork shoulder" instead. It certainly seems more desirable than advertising butt in one's food, but there's just one problem here. Pork shoulder is actually ...
Use for meatballs, Chinese dumplings or Thai-style pork balls. Season and shape into patties, burgers or make your own sausages. FAQs about BBC Food ...
or try an indulgent escalope cut from the pork fillet. This only takes minutes to cook, as you'll see in Mike Robinson's video recipe for Pork escalopes with lemon butter sauce. Pork's ideal for ...
You'll typically find the pork butt in grocery stores when searching for pork shoulder. It's inexpensive and easy to cook. F&W's guide offers recipes that range from classic pulled pork to ...
Plus a single pork tenderloin is usually the perfect size (about a pound) to use when you're making dinner for just two people. Food & Wine's guide gives you all the recipes you need to make ...
Pat the pork dry and brush with the olive oil ... cut each sandwich in half. Serve at once. Recipe from Wine Bites by Barbara Scott-Goodman/Chronicle Books, 2011.