larrysogla

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This could be a sticky with Jesse's permission.........to help all of us who harvest wild hogs on an adventure at the dinner table with winning recipes from around the world as Jesse's is a global internet website.
To start off.........it would be a good idea to start on a "brand new" recipe with only a small amount of hog meat(about 1 lb.) as the particular recipe may not be to your particular regional taste(remember that what tastes good is VERY individual and also regional in acquired taste).
I will start with the Filipino adobo pork recipe..........in the good old days I would crush 2 medium size garlic clove and chop one onion and 1 teaspoon of round black pepper and toss the whole thing into a Chinese wok(a large concave shaped aluminum frying pan) with 2 lbs. of pork meat cut into 1 inch cubes, pour 3 cups of water and 3 table spoons of plain vinegar and 4 cubes of Knorr chicken bouillon. Cover and slow boil it until the pork is "fall off the bone" tender but always make sure that there is 1 cup of liquid left in the wok. Remove and drain the garlic and fry it into 1/2 cup of vegetable oil until light brown in a separate frying pan......then pour the oil and light brown garlic back into the wok with the pork meat and the 1 cup liquid left from the slow boiling and add 3 table spoons(or more to suit to taste) of soy sauce(DON'T use the mushroom based soy sauce.....use the regular soy sauce made from soy beans) and then simmer the concoction for 15 minutes and then serve over hot white rice. The easier way is to buy at the Oriental market(Chinese, Filipino or Thai markets) these "Mama Sita" brand ready made adobo sauce packet and follow the directions and just adjust the soy sauce to suit to taste and enjoy.
myfriendis410 has a superb mouth watering soon to be world famous recipe and I am quoting it here..........."The best though is schnitzel: pork loin, cut into one inch medallions, remove all fat and fel (silverskin), pound to one eighth inch or less, dipped in egg/milk, rolled in bread crumbs and sauteed in olive oil for two minutes a side. That's the best of all!"
What is yours?.............fire away!!......but be aware it could become some soon to be world famous recipe..............Touche!!
 

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I don't know how origonal this recipie is but my buddie gave it to me it's from his aunt in minnasota
Aunt Bobbie Jeans Ham sauce
2 eggs well beaten
1 Tbs dry mustard
1/2 c vinegar
2 Tbs butter
1 1/4 c sugar
slowly bring to boil
serve warm or cold for dipping
pretty darn tasty
 

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:pig-laughing: my favorite way may be the simplest, although I love a good applewood smoked backstrap or ham or maybee the choriso or italian sausage w/venisson from my butcher but the standby is to take chops or backstrap steaks marinade in teriaki (for as long or as little as you'd like) for a couple hrs to overnite sprinkle w/ garlic powder, onion powder, cosher salt and cracked pepper. cut pinapple rings and grill to med or med rare:stir pot: I grill the pinapple with the chops and serve with wild rice, salad and a glass of pinot yummm.
 

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OKAY GOT ONE FOR YA soak piggie in DR.Pepper (yes the pop drink) for 24 hours take out rub garlic powder, onion powder, salt and pepper paprika, chilie powder. BBQ low heat 200-240 time varies on how large meat portion is enjoy have wiyh some good beans and corn
 

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Loin cut and all fat/sinew removed cut into medallions and then pounded flat (less than 1/8")

Dip in egg and milk whipped together.

Roll in Italian seasoned bread crumbs.

Saute in olive oil at 375 F for two minutes per side.
 

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You gotta try this ! Take two packs of onion soup mix,sprinkle it and pat it all over your pork just as if you were seasoning a prime rib. Throw it into your crock pot on med. for 8 hrs. when done get a couple of packets of beef herb gravy mix, mix it up and pour it on top of pork. Eat it with what ever carbs you choose.
 

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Kalua Pork

Get as much pork as you want to cook. Season with salt/pepper, wrap in banana leaf (optional) and put into crock pot. Add water.

Add into crockpot:
2-3 tbsp of liquid smoke
large chunks of ginger

Slow cook until tender, shred it and serve with a pile of white rice and soy sauce.

You can also add the sauce of your choice after shredding. BBQ pork sandwiches, chile verde pork burritos , hoisin sauce...
 

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WOW!!.........a truly amazing regional gourmet collection of exciting heavenly hog recipes........A palate and taste bud adventure to delicious, delectable dinner dishes........Thanks again gentlemen for giving all of us a reason to go back to our crockpot, oven, stove, grill making these world class recipes............Touche!!!!
God Bless, always
larrysogla
 
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