pork Recipes
187 delicious pork recipes from around the world
Arroz al Horno (Valencian Baked Rice)
A traditional Valencian dish, Arroz al Horno, meaning 'baked rice', is a hearty and flavorful one-pot meal typically enjoyed on Thursdays. It features rice baked with tender pork ribs, savory morcilla (blood sausage), chickpeas, and a whole head of garlic, resulting in a wonderfully crispy top.
Ärtsoppa (Traditional Swedish Split Pea Soup)
A hearty and comforting traditional Swedish split pea soup, famously served on Thursdays. This recipe features tender pork and a rich, savory broth, perfect for a cold day. It's traditionally accompanied by thin Swedish pancakes (pannkakor) and lingonberry jam.
Ärtsoppa med Pannkakor (Swedish Yellow Pea Soup with Pancakes)
A hearty and traditional Swedish Thursday dinner featuring a rich yellow pea soup, often made with pork, served alongside delicate Swedish pancakes (plättar or tunna pannkakor). The tradition dates back to Catholic fasting practices before Friday.
Authentic Greek Gyros
Experience the king of Greek street food with these authentic gyros. Tender, marinated pork shoulder is slow-cooked on a vertical rotisserie (or baked in a loaf pan for a home version) until golden and crispy, then thinly shaved and served in warm pita bread with fresh toppings and creamy tzatziki sauce.
Bifana (Portuguese Pork Sandwich)
A beloved Portuguese street food classic, the Bifana features thinly sliced pork marinated in a flavorful blend of white wine, garlic, and paprika, then quickly cooked and served in a crusty roll, often with a generous smear of mustard. The bread is typically dipped in the flavorful pan juices for an extra burst of taste.
Bifanas (Portuguese Pork Sandwiches)
Bifanas are a beloved Portuguese street food classic: thinly sliced pork marinated in garlic and white wine, then quickly pan-fried and served in crusty bread rolls. They are incredibly flavorful, quick to make, and perfect for a casual meal or snack.
Bigos (Hunter's Stew)
Bigos, often called Hunter's Stew, is Poland's beloved national dish. This hearty and complex stew features a rich blend of sauerkraut, fresh cabbage, and a variety of meats, slow-simmered to perfection. It's a dish that truly improves with time, making it ideal for making ahead and reheating over several days.
Blutwurst (German Blood Sausage)
A hearty and traditional German blood sausage, often served pan-fried with sauerkraut. This recipe requires careful handling of ingredients and precise cooking for optimal texture and flavor.
Buzhenina (Russian Roast Pork)
A classic Russian cold cut, Buzhenina is a flavorful roast pork loin studded with garlic and herbs, perfect for slicing and serving cold, especially during holidays. The long marination ensures deep flavor penetration.
Caldo Gallego
A hearty and comforting Galician white bean soup, perfect for a chilly day. This traditional dish features tender white beans, nutrient-rich greens, potatoes, and savory pork.
Carne de Porco à Alentejana
A classic Portuguese dish from the Alentejo region, this recipe features tender pork marinated and braised with white wine, garlic, and paprika, then combined with briny clams and crispy fried potatoes for an iconic surf and turf experience.
Cassoulet
Southwest France's legendary bean casserole - white beans slow-cooked with duck confit, sausages, and pork in a rich, crusty masterpiece. This dish requires significant preparation and time, but the result is a deeply flavorful and comforting meal.
Choucroute Garnie
A hearty Alsatian specialty featuring sauerkraut slow-braised with a generous assortment of cured and smoked meats, and tender potatoes. This dish embodies the rich, comforting flavors of Alsace.
Classic German Bratwurst
Authentic German grilled pork sausages, a quintessential beer garden favorite, best served with hearty mustard and warm sauerkraut.
Cochinillo Asado (Segovian Roast Suckling Pig)
A quintessential Spanish celebration dish from Segovia, this roast suckling pig is renowned for its incredibly tender meat and shatteringly crisp skin. The young age of the pig is crucial for achieving this delicate texture.
Côtes de Porc Charcutière
A classic French bistro dish featuring pan-fried pork chops served in a tangy, savory sauce made with white wine, Dijon mustard, and cornichons. This recipe delivers a quick yet elegant meal.
Eisbein (German Pork Knuckle)
A classic German beer hall dish featuring tender, slow-cooked pork knuckles, traditionally boiled and sometimes finished with a crispy roast. Served with hearty sauerkraut and sharp mustard.
Fabada Asturiana
A hearty and traditional Asturian bean stew, featuring tender white beans simmered with flavorful chorizo, morcilla (blood sausage), and rich pork belly. This is ultimate mountain comfort food, perfect for a cold day.
Feijoada à Portuguesa
A hearty and rustic Portuguese bean stew, rich with smoky depth from a variety of pork cuts and sausages. This dish is a comforting classic, perfect for feeding a crowd.
Feijoada à Transmontana
A hearty and traditional Portuguese white bean stew, originating from the Trás-os-Montes region, featuring tender pork and flavorful sausages. A true winter comfort dish.
Grünkohl mit Pinkel (German Kale with Smoked Sausage)
A hearty and traditional Northern German winter dish featuring tender kale stewed with smoked sausages (Pinkel and Kasseler) and enriched with oats. Best enjoyed on a cold day.
Himmel und Erde (Heaven and Earth)
A hearty and traditional Rhineland dish, Himmel und Erde translates to 'Heaven and Earth,' representing the sweetness of apples (heaven) and the earthiness of potatoes, served with savory blood sausage and caramelized onions. It's a delightful balance of sweet, savory, and rich flavors.
Holodets (Russian Meat Jelly)
A traditional Russian winter celebration dish, Holodets is a savory meat jelly made from slow-cooked pork and beef, infused with aromatics, and set into a firm, flavorful aspic. It's a testament to slow cooking and the natural gelatin released from the bones and connective tissues.
Isterband
Isterband is a traditional Swedish fermented sausage, particularly popular in the Småland region. It's characterized by its slightly sour, tangy flavor and firm texture, achieved through a fermentation process. This recipe details how to make it from scratch.