Ham is one of the most popular dishes served for Easter dinner. There is a wide variety of pre-cooked, bone-in hams readily available at the grocery store all year long. If you're really bad at carving, you might want to try a bone-in, spiral-sliced ham. It's flavorful and really easy to prepare.
Hot dogs are a staple of any backyard barbecue. They're quick and simple to grill. And if you don't eat beef, hot dogs are also available in pork, chicken, and turkey.
Can't get outside to grill but you're dying for a hot dog? Why not pan fry some? And if you don't eat beef, hot dogs are also available in pork, chicken, and turkey.
Stir frying is a quick, simple, and healthy way of cooking. In fact, stir frying is so quick that the preparation takes longer then the actual cook time! Read on to find out how long to cook pork and vegetable stir fry!
Pork chops make a nice addition to any backyard barbecue, but they are one of the hardest meats to keep from drying out on the grill. Find out how to cook succulent pork chops in just minutes!
When frying pork cutlets, it's tricky to not turn the cutlets into shoe leather. Follow our cook time to make tender pork cutlets. If you don't want to use pork, you can substitute this for chicken breast or turkey tenderloin.