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Dinner party + Pork recipes (82)

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Recipe by: Abby Benner
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This is my version. Use a very tender cut of pork for this and thread onto skewers and barbecue. Serve with a Greek salad or wrapped in pitta with tzatziki.
 
Recipe by: Azmina Govindji
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This is a dish from the Eastern seaboard of America, where the pork and beans are traditionally simmered slowly in an earthenware casserole. It is the kind of dish that you can prepare ahead and leave to bubble away while you tend to other things. Baked jacket potatoes and crusty bread are perfect for soaking up the delicious sauce.
 
Recipe by: WMAURO
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This is a beautiful dish that's always a hit! This is a layered antipasti plate, so you can cut it in square slices neatly and find all the ingredients in every bite. Add veggies to your liking. Serve with fresh ciabatta or crusty bread. Enjoy!
 
Recipe by: Maggie Pannell
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Why are the simplest dishes often the best? Here, a few fine ingredients lift this sandwich from the 'something on toast' category to a special treat. It makes a delightful, balanced light lunch when fresh asparagus is in season.
 
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My husband taught me this elegant yet easy starter. Always a hit at parties.
 
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A lovely light supper, dinner party starter or weekend lunch!
 
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Crimini mushrooms are stuffed with Cheddar cheese and streaky bacon. These are perfect for canapes or as a starter.
 
Recipe by: MACKENZIE318
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Pitta is spread with cream cheese, and rolled with a slice of bacon. They come out of the oven warm and crispy. Make sure you get the first one because they don't last long!
 
Recipe by: Norma MacMillan
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In this dish, three favourite breakfast ingredients – bacon, mushrooms and tomatoes – are cooked on skewers with new potatoes and patty pan squash. The kebabs are served on toasted ciabatta with a refreshing citrus salad. Enjoy them for brunch at the weekend or as a mid-week supper.
 
Recipe by: Blake Smith
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Mushrooms and bacon make a lovely pair. It can't get simpler than this recipe. Use cocktail sticks to hold the bacon in place while cooking. I usually have to make a double batch of this party favourite to satisfy our guests.
 
Recipe by: scandlish
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King prawns can get rubbery when cooked. Grilling them on the barbecue is an excellent alternative. The bacon keeps them from drying out.
 
Recipe by: JOELLEFLYNN
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Scallops wrapped in bacon and cooked until crispy. A simple but lovely combination.
 
Recipe by: Rayna
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An exciting blend of pork, vegetables and spices, sealed inside spring roll wrappers, then baked until crisp. Delicious and crunchy without deep frying! A great party nibble guaranteed to impress guests.
 
Recipe by: Lakmini Ebbinghaus
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Asian ingredients give these barbecued chops loads of flavour. They can also be put in the oven and grilled.
 
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Here's a quick and simple recipe for delicious pork loin medallions or chops. All you do is baste the meat with a sauce of butter, lemon juice and garlic. Very basic, yet you won't believe how moist and flavourful the chops will be.
 
Recipe by: Robbie Rice
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This is an excellent dish for a summer barbecue party. Make the ribs in advance, and when your guests have arrived, finish them off on the barbecue. You'll have them wondering how they got so tender and tasty so fast.
 
Recipe by: Angela Hamilton
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Everyone loves these crispy spring rolls. Makes a great party nibble or dim sum dish. Serve with a variety of dipping sauces.
 
Recipe by: Susan Burget
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This always comes out tender and juicy even if you overcook it a little. The breadcrumb crust holds in all the juices. Works well for chicken breasts, too.
 
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Pueblo Indian tradition calls for the addition of corn or potatoes to this dish. Serve with a big green salad and a pile of warm tortillas. It also makes a wonderful filling for enchiladas.
 
Recipe by: trooworld
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This delicious tomatillo-based Mexican sauce can accompany beef, pork or chicken, though it is traditionally served with pork. If you cannot find tomatillos, or green husk tomatoes, simply use organic fresh tomatoes. Adjust the spices to your liking. Serve over rice for a festive Mexican meal!
 
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