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  2. Crispy Pork Sandwich Recipe - AOL

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    The pork patties should be 3.5oz of sausage each. There should be 2-3 ounces of slaw per sandwich. Note: We make our bread and butter pickles in house, but you can find a good product at most ...

  3. Crispy Pork Sandwich Recipe - AOL

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    For the Pork: Grind together the pork shoulder and belly, then mix with the remaining ingredients. A standard breading procedure should follow. Make patties out of the sausage, then dredge in flour, then egg wash, then bread crumbs. (Panko crumbs are best.) Fry the patties in 350 degrees oil for 4 minutes.

  4. 48 best pork recipes for dinner tonight - AOL

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    Sliders don’t just encompass mini hamburgers. This version highlights ground pork patties as the star of the show. Top them with peperonata, a roasted red pepper condiment, and serve on slider ...

  5. 50 Perfect Pork Recipes to Make for Dinner Tonight - AOL

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    Martha Stewart's beer-braised pork ribs is a hearty, comfort food recipe to fill the whole house with delicious flavors. Throwing the ribs in the slow cooker (after an overnight soak in a few ...

  6. Breakfast sausage - Wikipedia

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    Breakfast sausage patties, frying in a pan Breakfast sausage links as part of a full breakfast. Breakfast sausage (or country sausage) is a type of fresh sausage, typically made from pork, that is a common breakfast food in the United States. [1] In the United States, the predominant flavorings used for seasoning are black pepper and sage.

  7. Scrapple - Wikipedia

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    Scrapple, also known by the Pennsylvania Dutch name Pannhaas (' pan tenderloin ' in English; [3] [2] compare Panhas), is a traditional mush of fried pork scraps and trimmings combined with cornmeal and wheat flour, often buckwheat flour, and spices.