Beef/Pork Recipes (Most Popular)
You'll score big when you bring a platter of these to your next tailgate!
On a reduced carbohydrate diet, but craving tacos? This taco salad gets you all of the taste, but only a fraction of the carbs!
Leave out the tomatoes and save an extra two carbs per serving.
This is a great recipe that can be experimented with. I thought it was good as is. You can Try adding thyme, marjoram, a bayleafor two, ect. Or, for the best and easiest, substitue a good, proven barbecue rub for beef, like Heiffer Dust, which won "Best Rub" at the American Royal a year or two back and is available commercially.
My mother made this recipe for us all my life. It is difficult to guess amounts when you are used to just pouring things in my sight, so you may have to play around with the ingredients on this one or write me. You can also add green bellpepper to it, but my hubby is not fond of them, so I don't normally. I like it with about one medium pepper in it though. I'll try to put a photo in soon. I am making this tonight.
This recipe is so easy. The roast falls off the bone and is so tender. Served with steamed veggies, it makes as excellent entree for dinner. It also is very good to freeze. I can't take all the credit for this recipe, my sister made it for me when I visited her once.
A pork lovers dream! We follow a primal type eating plan and this is perfect for my bacon loving family. You can substitute flour for arrowroot powder if you are not eating gluten free.
My fiance and I have this for supper all the time and he just goes crazy for it. We usually serve it with either buttered whole grain bread or garlic bread.
Feel free to substitue with any kind of noodle.
Tired of stew? Want something with a little more zest and a lot less work? Try this easy to prepare dish and enjoy a trip back to the
A great recipe given to me by my Dad, who received it from a famous chef. Goodbye dry, tasteless meat! Hello, melt-in-your-mouth yummyness!
This is a "dry" rub for pork but could be used on other meats as well. It is perfect way to add some flavor to an otherwise bland cut of pork. It is spicy-warm and sweet and crispy on the outside with all the juices on the inside just waiting for you to cut in and take a bite.
Traditional country style. My father in law is the king of country fried steaks and these are his favorite! These are lower in calories than the original, but still an indulgence. Enjoy!!
This meal is great...I call it comfort food for the soul. It's great as a left over too.
I simmer my stew meat in the crock pot half the day, so this is really easy, when the meat is tender I transfer to a pan or wok and cook up the veggies! Super easy, no fuss dinner!
Easy to assemble & tastes great! Cayenne pepper gives it a little kick while the honey gives it a sweetness. My fiance said "This could quite possibly be the best pork chop ever made!"