Use your grill, oven, cast-iron pan, or air fryer to make pork chops into a memorable meal. Jodie Kautzmann is an editor, baker, and confectioner with more than 15 years of experience in content ...
You can tell a lot about a country by taking one look at the types of meat it eats. Many Americans are fond of beef, chicken, and pork. Somehow, despite its popularity, pork often seems to be an ...
From savory-sweet char siu-style pork tenderloin to an Instant Pot version, these recipes make the most of the tender and versatile cut. Pork tenderloin cooked in the Instant Pot comes out tender and ...
Why Sous Vide Is the Best Way to Cook Pork Tenderloin Pork tenderloin is one of the most delicate cuts you can cook—and one of the easiest to ruin if not handled right. Because it’s so lean and tender ...
There’s no question that pork is one of the most beloved proteins (hello, bacon!). Thanks to its fat content, pork has a particularly juicy, succulent taste that sets it above other cuts of meat.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture released new recommendations for cooking pork today: The Department now recommends that like beef, veal and lamb, whole cuts of pork should be cooked to 145 degrees ...