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(Established 1948) "Barbecue Pork Pizza" (thin-crust dough topped with tomato sauce, mozzarella and chedder cheese, and dry-rubbed smoked pulled pork smothered in a ketchup & vinegar-based barbecue sauce); "Barbecue Chicken Pizza" (tomato sauce, cheese, and hickory & apple wood smoked chicken breasts smothered in barbecue sauce).
The base of a Cobb salad involves a mixture of lettuce, any favorite chopped, crunchy vegetables you have on hand, as well as crisp bacon, tomatoes, avocado and chicken, all drizzled with your ...
The Cobb salad is an American garden salad typically made with chopped salad greens (authentically romaine lettuce), [1] tomato, bacon, chicken breast, hard-boiled eggs, avocado, chives, blue cheese (often Roquefort; some versions use other cheeses such as cheddar or Monterey Jack, or no cheese at all) and red wine vinaigrette.
Georgia's Restaurant: "Smothered Pork Chops" (two boneless pork chops tenderloins marnitated in a seven-spice blend, dredged in flour, pan-fried and smothered in a sauce made with bacon, onions, garlic, chicken broth and cream, served with a black bean & cheesy mac combo and famous mashed potatoes); "Jambalaya" (jumbo shrimp and andouille ...
Celebrate the start of grilling season with a Filipino-style cookout.
Bacon may be cured in several ways, and may be smoked or unsmoked; unsmoked bacon is known as "green bacon". [6] Fried or grilled bacon rashers are included in the "traditional" full breakfast . Hot bacon sandwiches are a popular cafe dish throughout the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland , [ 26 ] and are anecdotally recommended as a ...
Dip the pork in the egg, then dredge in the panko to coat. Place the pork on a large plate. In a large cast-iron skillet, melt 1/2 tablespoon of the butter in 1 tablespoon of the oil.
Pork jowl is a cut of pork from a pig's cheek. Different food traditions have used it as a fresh cut or as a cured pork product (with smoke and/or curing salt ). As a cured and smoked meat in America, it is called jowl bacon or, especially in the Southern United States , hog jowl , joe bacon , or joe meat .