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Pork And How To Bring Out The Best In It
Pork And How To Bring Out The Best In It
The fact that you can do so much with pork makes it a truly fantastic meat. Unfortunately there are many people who fail to get the most from this meat, and so fail to experience the unique taste of pork. The following tips will ensure that you can bring out the best in pork.
Kent,
Ashford,
United Kingdom
(prbd.net)
20/01/2011
Kent, UK - January 19, 2011 -- If you buy fresh pork you should only keep it in your fridge for a maximum of four days; ideally you should cook it within three days of purchase. Pork can lose its flavour if you freeze it; especially ham.
A lot of people feel that pork should be bought from a butcher and not pre-packed from a supermarket. When you buy your pork from a butcher you have more say about the meat you are getting.
If you intend to make pork ribs you need to make sure to remove the membrane off them before you cook. The taste will not escape from the meat if you do not remove this membrane.
The ideal thickness for pork chops should be one inch and this is particularly true for chops that you are planning to grill.
If you want a healthier pork dish then grill instead of frying. And if you are making stews with pork then it will be healthier if you can remove the excess fat. The best way to do this is to let the stew stand for a while when it has finished cooking. After a while you will see a brown substance on the top of the stew which is the fat. Getting rid of this fat will ensure that the stew is healthier.
You also need to give some consideration to other ingredients when you cook pork to make sure that you are only using ingredients which are going to add to the taste instead of changing it.
For portion sizes, you should make sure that you only choose a portion which equates to roughly the same size as your fist.
In regards to a persons most-liked food, one thing that is always at the top of the list is sausages. And it's for this very reason of it being exceedingly popular that there is generally call for pork. Irrespective of the pork meals you deem as your most-loved, it's generally good to know how to make pork chop recipes.
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