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Salt Pork Vs Fatback: What's The Difference?
If you've ever thumbed through a collection of Southern recipes, you probably noticed that a lot of them call for salt pork or fatback. Despite the fact that both cuts are simply fatty pieces of pork, ...
The salt-and-pepper treatment is a Cantonese technique that can be applied to give almost any meat, seafood or tofu a crunchy exterior and tongue-tingling flavor. The protein typically is deep-fried, ...
The salt-and-pepper treatment is a Cantonese technique applied to meat, seafood and tofu. The protein typically is deep-fried. But the cooks at Christopher Kimball’s Milk Street instead opt to pan-fry ...
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I’ve made this Korean pulled pork a dozen times—and I’m never stopping
The day of: Preheat the oven to 300°F. Remove the pork from the fridge, brush off any extra rub and discard the juices. If not already on one, place the pork in a baking dish. Roast for six hours, ...
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