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  2. Cook the Juiciest Pork Tenderloin in an Air Fryer - AOL

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    This air fryer pork tenderloin is coated in brown sugar, paprika, dried thyme, and garlic powder to create a flavorful crust. It is an easy dinner recipe!

  3. Community Cooks Central - AOL

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    Community Cooks’ Newest Recipes. ... Air-Fryer Pork Tenderloin from Lynn Faria. ... or a beef roast with mashed potatoes. In summer, I’ll smoke a whole chicken or pork loin.

  4. 17 Best Dump-and-Go Recipes for the Easiest Meal Ever - AOL

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    Air Fryer Pork Tenderloin. Air fryers aren't just for making French fries! You can make full roasts in them in a fraction of the time it would take in the oven, like this spice-coated pork tenderloin.

  5. List of pork dishes - Wikipedia

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    Roasted baby back pork ribs. This is a list of notable pork dishes.Pork is the culinary name for meat from the domestic pig (Sus domesticus).It is one of the most commonly consumed meats worldwide, [1] with evidence of pig husbandry dating back to 5000 BC.

  6. Pork tenderloin sandwich - Wikipedia

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    A variant of the fried tenderloin sandwich is made with a grilled prepared pork loin. Recipes for this variant appear from New England to South Carolina. [10] [11] [12] The meat is seasoned, brined or marinated and cooked on a grill. After cooking, the meat is placed on a kaiser roll or hamburger bun and topped with condiments. [10]

  7. Pork rind - Wikipedia

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    Pork rind is the culinary term for the skin of a pig.It can be used in many different ways. It can be rendered, fried in fat, baked, [1] or roasted to produce a kind of pork cracklings (US), crackling (UK), or scratchings (UK); these are served in small pieces as a snack or side dish [2] and can also be used as an appetizer.