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A frittata is the perfect dish for breakfast or brunch because it can be made with a huge array of ingredients. It also makes excellent leftovers so that you can make several days’ worth of breakfast at once. The pairing of green and red bell peppers with cheese curds combine with the savory eggs t
 
If bacon were a butterfly, then pork belly would be the caterpillar. Rubbed with a mix of spices before spending the night in the refrigerator so the flavors permeate the meat. Warmed to room temperature then baked at 350 degrees for 90 minutes. The sound of this sizzling pork belly will make you H
 
I put an Italian twist on a southern smoked meat by taking a Maple Bourbon pork belly recipe and replacing the bourbon with marsala to make a Maple Marsala Smoked Pork Belly.
Pork belly, BBQ Rub
You know it's going to taste great!
Spaghetti, Beef (any cut), Red pepper, Green pepper, Onion, Carrot, Green beans, Korean BBQ sauce (ougon no tare)
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A perfect opportunity to use up all the vegetables in the fridge. Reduce the soup and use as a pasta sauce - it's so versatile!
Onions (large), Carrots (large), Celery, Pepper, Courgette, Cabbage, Garlic, Bacon rashers, Tinned tomatoes (chopped), Tomato puree, Stock cube in water, Olive oil, Salt & pepper
You can make fantastic yaki soba and enjoy with a great British sauce!
Pork , Your favourite noodles (egg noodles, etc), Cabbage, Beansprouts, Green pepper, Vegetable oil, Salt & pepper, Sauce:, Worcester sauce, Tomato ketchup, Oyster sauce, Soy sauce (optional)
You can use this so many ways - in pasta, as a dip or on grilled meats and fish.
Red peppers (large), Garlic, Rosemary, Olive oil, Salt
A good reminder of the olden days, a lovely vegetarian dish.
Tinned chickpeas, Aubergine (large), Pepper (any colour), Sesame oil, Dashi stock, Seasoning:, Miso, Light brown sugar, Sake
If you have tomato ketchup,Worcester sauce and oyster sauce, you can almost reproduce the true taste of Japan.
Egg noodles, Cabbage, Pepper (green and red), Beansprouts, Vegetable oil, Sake or white wine, Worcester sauce, Tomato ketchup, Oyster sauce, Salt & pepper, Bacon rashers, Spring onion, Parsley
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Boil the pork belly first, then slice and saute it to make it really tender.
Pork belly, Onion (small), Salt, Vegetable oil, Garlic, Ginger, Soy sauce, Rice wine, Mirin, Sesame seeds
Super simple and a lovely nutty flavour with lots of vegetables.
Pointed cabbage, Green beans, Beansprouts, Pork belly, Garlic, Ginger, Sesame oil, Water, Sake, Sesame paste, Light soy sauce, Salt & pepper
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