In a food processor, combine salt and garlic cloves and pulse to a rough paste, about 15 times. Add water, a little at a time, pulsing to form a thick but smooth paste. Rub paste onto pork, coating ...
As amazing as my air fryer is, I tend to only use it for snacks and to cook sides like baked potatoes. (Once you air fry those spuds, it’s hard to go back to baking them the usual way.) But, when I ...
I believe that the philosopher Aristotle once said that “the whole is better than the sum of their parts”. This quote sprang to mind after I tasted this stuffed pork loin. Bacon, mushrooms, baby ...
What’s the best way to cook a pork roast? In the past two years, I’ve become a fervent convert to the cult of the reverse sear. This method entails cooking meat at a very low heat until the internal ...
Open the pork like a book. Season the pork with 1 teaspoon of the salt, and the sage, rosemary, and pepper, rubbing it all over, on the inside and the outside. Preheat the oven to 425°F. In a small ...
Fresh currants have a bright astringency that works well with savory fare. The tartness of the berries is a great foil for this pork roast -- and the gorgeous color provides lovely juxtaposition with ...
The title of this recipe, Apricot Cranberry Stuffed Pork Loin Roast, doesn't really do it justice. Yes, the pork loin roast is full of luscious apricots and tart cranberries, but there are so many ...
Holiday roasts — as delicious as they are — often suffer from slab-of-meat syndrome. Which is to say, you plop down a honking hunk of meat and … that’s about it. Not the prettiest or most festive item ...
Inspiration for today’s recipe struck when I found individually wrapped pork chops tucked in the back of the freezer. Awhile back I bought a good-size hunk of pork loin for a recipe I needed to test.
It isn’t especially elegant, but in a cuisine that doesn’t fall victim to culinary fashion, this dish is a mainstay. The pork can be thickly cut, served in thin slices like Canadian bacon or roasted ...