FabulousFusionFood's Pork-based Recipes 7th Page

Image of pig and a selection of pork cuts. Image of a pig and a selection of pork cuts.
Welcome to FabulousFusionFood's Pork-based Recipes Page — The recipes presented here are all based on pig meat. Pork is the culinary name for the meat of the pig (Sus domesticus). It is the most commonly consumed meat worldwide, with evidence of pig husbandry dating back to 5000 BCE.


Pork is eaten both freshly cooked and preserved; curing extends the shelf life of pork products. Ham, gammon, bacon, and pork sausage are examples of preserved pork. Charcuterie is the branch of cooking devoted to prepared meat products, many from pork.

Pork is eaten both freshly cooked and preserved; curing extends the shelf life of pork products. Ham, gammon, bacon, and pork sausage are examples of preserved pork. Charcuterie is the branch of cooking devoted to prepared meat products, many from pork.

Archaeological evidence shows that pigs were domesticated from wild boar in the Near East in or around the Tigris Basin, being managed in a semi-wild state much as they are managed by some modern New Guineans. There were pigs in Cyprus more than 11,400 years ago, introduced from the mainland, implying domestication in the adjacent mainland by then. Pigs were separately domesticated in China, starting some 8,000 years ago. In the Near East, pig husbandry spread for the next few millennia. It reduced gradually during the Bronze Age, as rural populations instead focused on commodity-producing livestock, but it was sustained in cities.

Domestication did not involve reproductive isolation with population bottlenecks. Western Asian pigs were introduced into Europe, where they crossed with wild boar. There appears to have been interbreeding with a now extinct ghost population of wild pigs during the Pleistocene. The genomes of domestic pigs show strong selection for genes affecting behaviour and morphology. Human selection for domestic traits likely counteracted the homogenizing effect of gene flow from wild boars and created domestication islands in the genome. Pigs arrived in Europe from the Near East at least 8,500 years ago. Over the next 3,000 years they interbred with European wild boar until their genome showed less than 5% Near Eastern ancestry, yet retained their domesticated features.

Cuts of pork. Cuts of Pork:
1 — Ham; typically preserved, boiled or roasted.
2 — Shoulder; typically roasted.
3 — Neck; a more economical cut that can be minced for frying or can be slowly braised.
4 — Spare Rib Rast; for roasting.
5 — Fillet; a tender cut for flash-frying or briefly roasting.
6 — Loin or Chump; a succulent cut for roasting.
7 — Belly; a fatty cut that needs to be slowly roasted or braised, excellent for Chinese braised dishes.
8 — Belly Spare Ribs; excellent for marinating and grilling or barbecuing.
9 — Flank; for roasting or stir-frying.
10 — Hind Leg; a large joint for roasting.
11 — Foreleg; a joint for roasting or steaks.
12 — Throat; for mincing and frying.
13 — Head; for boiling or making brawn.
14 — Trotters; for braising or making jellies.
15 — Ears/Tail; for braising and flavouring other dishes


The alphabetical list of all the pork-based recipes on this site follows, (limited to 100 recipes per page). There are 847 recipes in total:

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Pork Ribs in a Sweet and Sour Sauce
     Origin: Fusion
Queues de Cochon salées
(Salted Pigtails)
     Origin: Martinique
Saba Callaloo
     Origin: Saba
Pork Ribs with Plum Sauce
     Origin: Fusion
Râble de Lièvre à
la Poivrade

(Saddle of Hare à la Poivrade)
     Origin: France
Sage Pork Chops
     Origin: Ireland
Pork Sparerib Soup
     Origin: Fusion
Rôti de Porc à
l'Ananas

(Roast Pork with Pineapple)
     Origin: Mauritius
Saint Lucian Bouillon
     Origin: Saint Lucia
Pork Tenderloin and Chorizo Kebabs
with Bergamot

     Origin: Fusion
Rad Na Moo
(Pork with Noodles in Gravy)
     Origin: Thailand
Saint Vincent Chicken Pelau
     Origin: Saint Vincent
Pork Tenderloin with Mixed Wild
Mushrooms

     Origin: Britain
Ragoût de Porc au Citron Vert
(Ragoût of Pork with Lime)
     Origin: Senegal
Saint Vincent Pig Feet Souse
     Origin: Saint Vincent
Pork Tenderloins with Adobo Sauce
     Origin: American
Ragoût de Porc aux Potates
Douces

(Pork Stew with Sweet Potatoes)
     Origin: Cote dIvoire
Saint-Martin Pork Ribs
     Origin: Saint-Martin
Pork Tenderloins with Bergamot Sauce
     Origin: British
Ragout Breton à la saucisse
(Breton Stew with sausage)
     Origin: France
Salad
(Cabbage and Cassava)
     Origin: Nicaragua
Pork Vindaloo with Vindaloo Masala
     Origin: Britain
Rakott Krumpli
(Layered Potatoes)
     Origin: Hungary
Salt Pork
     Origin: Antigua
Pork Vindaloo with Vindaloo Paste
     Origin: Britain
Rapa Nui Cazuela
     Origin: Easter Island
Samlor Korko
(Cambodian 'Mixing Soup')
     Origin: Cambodia
Pork Vindhalo
     Origin: India
Ravitoto sy Henakisoa
(Pork with Cassava Leaves)
     Origin: Madagascar
Sancocho de siete carnes
(Seven meat stew)
     Origin: Dominican Republic
Pork with Cabbage and Bananas
     Origin: eSwatini
Raw Fry
     Origin: England
Sarapatel
     Origin: India
Pork, Potato and Fennel Casserole
     Origin: Ireland
Rayo Saag Ra Sungur Ko Masu
(Pork and Spinach Curry)
     Origin: Nepal
Sarma
(Meat-stuffed Cabbage Leaves)
     Origin: Kosovo
Port, Clementine and Five-spice Ham
     Origin: Britain
Red-cooked Pork
     Origin: China
Sarma
(Stuffed Cabbage Leaves)
     Origin: Serbia
Potato Zrazy
     Origin: Belarus
Restaurant-style Pork Vindaloo
     Origin: Britain
Sarmale
(Stuffed Cabbage Leaves)
     Origin: Romania
Potsticker Dumplings
     Origin: China
Rhubarb and Pork Chop Casserole
     Origin: Britain
Saté
(Marinated Kebabs)
     Origin: Aruba
Poume d'oranges
     Origin: France
Rice and Peas
     Origin: Jamaica
Sausage and Guinness Toad in the Hole
     Origin: Ireland
Pourcelet farci
(Stuffed Suckling Pig)
     Origin: France
Rich Raised Pie
     Origin: Britain
Sausage Lattice
     Origin: Northern Ireland
Poutine
     Origin: Canada
Rieslingspaschtèit
(Riesling Wine and Meat Pie)
     Origin: Luxembourg
Sausage Ragu
     Origin: Britain
Poutine
     Origin: Saint Pierre
Risotto con Prosciutto e Piselli
(Risotto with Ham and Peas)
     Origin: Italy
Sausage Roly-poly
     Origin: England
Pressure Cooker Calico Bean Stew
     Origin: American
Riz et Pois Collés
(Haitian Rice with Peas)
     Origin: Haiti
Savoury Duck
     Origin: English
Pressure Cooker Greek Meatballs with
Spaghetti Sauce

     Origin: American
Roast Haunch of Venison
     Origin: Britain
Schlesischer frischer Schinken
(Silesian Fresh Ham)
     Origin: Germany
Psoai
(Pork in Piquant Sauce)
     Origin: Roman
Roast Loin of Pork a la Provencale
     Origin: France
Schweinefleisch mit Wurzelgemüse und
Äpfeln

(Pork with Root Vegetables and Apples)
     Origin: Germany
Pudding and Souse
     Origin: Barbados
Roast Loin of Pork with Garlic
     Origin: France
Schweineschnitzel
(Pork Schnitzels)
     Origin: Germany
Puerto Rican Pasteles
(Meat-stuffed Masa Pockets)
     Origin: Puerto Rico
Roast Loin of Pork with Garlic and
Bergamot

     Origin: France
Schweinshaxe
(Pork Hocks)
     Origin: Germany
Pulled BBQ Pork Tacos with Wilted
Cabbage Salad

(Pulled BBQ Pork Tacos with Wilted
Cabbage Salads)
     Origin: Britain
Roast Pork with Cider Gravy
     Origin: Britain
Scotch Hot Pot
     Origin: Scotland
Pulled Pork Tacos
     Origin: America
Roast Pork with Crackling
     Origin: Britain
Scottish Bacon and Potato Pie
     Origin: Scotland
Pultes
(Meat Pottage)
     Origin: Roman
Rollóg bhricfeasta
(Irish Breakfast Roll)
     Origin: Ireland
Selsig Cymreig Gyda Phinafal
(Pigs in Blankets with Pineapple)
     Origin: Welsh
Pultes Cum Iure Oenococti
(Pottage with Wine Sauce)
     Origin: Roman
Rolo
(Minced Meat Loaf)
     Origin: Cyprus
Selsyg Kernowek
(Cornish Sausages)
     Origin: England
Pumpes
(Pork Meatballs)
     Origin: England
Romazava
     Origin: Madagascar
Serbian Burek
     Origin: Serbia
Punjene Paprika
(Stuffed Peppers)
     Origin: Serbia
Rosto Chirino
(Roast Pork)
     Origin: Cyprus
Sertesporkolt
(Pork Porkolt)
     Origin: Hungary
Purée d'Azinkokoui au
Boudin

(Azinkokoui Purée with Boudin
Sausage)
     Origin: Togo
Rou Zao Fan
(Taiwanese Braised Minced Pork)
     Origin: Taiwan
Sesame Pork Stir-fry
     Origin: Australia
Putóg bhán
(Irish White Pudding)
     Origin: Ireland
Rowan Jelly Glazed Ham
     Origin: Britain
Sheftalia
(Grilled Spiced Meat Rolls)
     Origin: Cyprus
Pyes de Pares
(Pies of Paris)
     Origin: England
Sült
(Estonian Brawn)
     Origin: Estonia
Pyggus in sauce
(Pork in Sauce)
     Origin: England
Saare jerk-sealiha
(Island Jerk Pork)
     Origin: Dominica

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