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Pork Chop - 60 Recipes for Living High On the Hog - cover

Pork Chop - 60 Recipes for Living High On the Hog

Ray Lampe

Publisher: Chronicle Books LLC

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“Deals with one often-overlooked main ingredient . . . this versatile and delicious cut of pig is something we’re more than willing to read a whole book on.” —Food Republic Pork chops are in! And no one knows more about them than Hall of Fame pitmaster Ray Lampe. They are lean, easy to cook, and the perfect protein choice for everyday meals. These sixty mouthwatering recipes celebrate this beloved cut in all its glory, capturing the splendor and range of chops with all their porky goodness in new and inspiring dishes, from Balsamic and Vanilla-Glazed Pork Chops to Spicy Pork Chop Lettuce Wraps. With as many recipe choices as there are cooking styles—batter and fry, marinate and grill, simmer and braise—this cookbook is a vital addition to any kitchen where meat’s what’s for dinner.
Available since: 11/26/2013.
Print length: 196 pages.

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