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  2. The Simple Slow Cooker Pork Recipe That’s My New Favorite ...

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    Whisk the apple cider, apple cider vinegar, garlic and chicken bullion together in a bowl and pour the mixture over the pork in the Crock Pot. Cook on low for 6 hours. Once it's done, shred the ...

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    Check out 16 of our favorite slow cooker recipes to make on slow weekend afternoons. ... Thai Chicken Fettuccine Salad. Campbell's® Pennsylvania Dutch Ham & Noodle Casserole.

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    I prep the pork and let it simmer while I get ready, set the table, and make cocktails. Once my guests arrive the house smells amazing, and I don't need to break a sweat to get everyone fed! Spicy ...

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  7. Carnitas - Wikipedia

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    Carnitas originate from a traditional French dish that was introduced to Mexico via Spain. According to Mariano Galvan Rivera’s cookbook —Diccionario de cocina (1845)— “carnitas” was the vulgar name given by Mexico’s lower classes to the dish known as “Chicharrones de Tours”, and were specifically made and sold in working class neighborhood slaughterhouses or pork shops: [3]

  8. Tonkatsu - Wikipedia

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    Either a pork fillet (ヒレ, hire) or pork loin (ロース, rōsu) cut may be used; the meat is usually salted, peppered, dredged lightly in flour, dipped into beaten egg and then coated with panko (bread crumbs) before being deep fried. [10] Tonkatsu is then sliced into bits and served, commonly with shredded cabbage.