Pork
Spiced Pork Tenderloin with Cherry-Thyme Pan Sauce
Frozen cherries are the star in this vibrant pan sauce that comes together in minutes while the tenderloin rests.
The 15-Minute Pasta Meat Sauce
All you need is 15 minutes.
Spicy, Beer-Braised Carnitas Nachos
Things might still get a little spicy, though.
Our Newest Southern Recipes
Ribs, stack cake, and more new recipes from the region that gave us biscuits and gravy.
5 Simple German-Inspired Dinners to Cook This Week
Grilled bratwurst, potato salad, pork chops—this week, you're going deliciously Deutsch.
Chipotle-Glazed Ribs
The secret to these ribs is the stunning glaze—these have great depth of flavor with a beautiful hit of sweetness and spice. Marinate them overnight for best results!
Crispy Pork Lettuce Wraps
Sweet and spicy pork belly lettuce wraps—served with a refreshing cucumber salad—are a cool, crunchy dinner for sweltering August nights.
The Miracle of Dipped (Yes, Dipped) Nachos
This is a battle royale of barbecue, baby. On tortilla chips!
Sweetie Pie's Tender Oven-Baked St. Louis-Style BBQ Ribs
Folks in St. Louis pride themselves on their ribs. You could say it's the city's signature dish. Growing up in the projects like we did, we didn't have a barbecue pit or a smoker, so when we wanted ribs, my mom came up with this way of doing them in the oven. Another way she'd make her ribs was to cut the rack into small slabs of two or three ribs, marinate and season them, and then fry them up—just like you'd do a pork chop. Serve with potato salad or mac and cheese.
Pasta With 15-Minute Meat Sauce
This rich 15-minute ragù turns pasta or polenta into a quick hearty dinner any night of the week.
Pork Tonkatsu With Shiso
This genius method encases several thin slices of pork in an especially crunchy coating. The meat stays super juicy during the quick frying time.
Pappardelle With Pork Sugo And Hazelnuts
This Sunday sauce yields twice what you'll need, but it freezes beautifully; bank the extra and cash it in on another night.
Galangal-Braised Pork Belly With Trout Roe
You might think the braised pork belly is too sweet on its own. But paired with the sour kimchi and salty roe, it comes into eye-opening balance.
Roast Pork Shoulder with Star Anise and Soy Sauce
If you're short on time or refrigerator space, you can preseason the pork for only 1 to 2 hours.
Tacos Al Pastor (Marinated, Spit-Roasted Tacos)
Tacos al pastor—made from marinated pork that's been roasted on a vertical spit—are wildly popular in Mexico City, particularly at night.
The best taqueros put on a show, slicing off bits of caramelized meat and catching it in one hand (or behind their back!), and then reaching above the meat to slice off a piece of warm, juicy pineapple. According to city folklore, these tacos were invented in the capital. The dish is a direct descendant of shawarma, brought by Lebanese immigrants who arrived in Mexico in the early twentieth century.
The marinade in this recipe comes from Tacos Don Guero in the Cuauhtémoc neighborhood, whose taqueros were kind enough to explain their ingredients to me at six a.m. one weekday morning. Obviously very few people at home will have a vertical spit—part of what gives tacos al pastor its signature flavor—but a grill would work well, or a blazing-hot cast iron skillet or griddle greased with a little lard.
How I Stopped Messing Up My Barbecue Ribs
Think smoky, not sticky.
All-Purpose Barbecue Ribs
Turn your favorite ribs into the ultimate barbecue dinner with this all-purpose recipe.
Lettuce Cups with Pork and Quinoa in Peanut Sauce
This Asian-inspired recipe contains ground pork and a velvety peanut sauce (made with the very same peanut butter that you use to make PB&J sandwiches when no one's looking) accentuated with sharp ginger, lime juice, and fresh herbs. Wrapped up in crispy lettuce, these cups can be eaten like tacos.
Honey-Turmeric Pork with Beet and Carrot Salad
A little honey in the marinade helps these cutlets caramelize, guaranteeing they'll be nicely browned despite the super-short cooking time.