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Lean pork is a healthy alternative to red meat and is delicious in our range of pork recipes, like stir-fries, pies and tacos. Choose between tender pork loin, lean pork steaks or juicy pork belly joints, perfect for a Sunday roast.
These asian pork cakes are made from sausage meat and a host of fragrant ingredients including garlic, lime, coriander and ginger. Served on rice noodles dressed with lime and fish sauce, this dish is gloriously refreshing yet satisfying.
Packed with hearty veg, fresh greens and juicy sausages, this casserole is the perfect dinner for colder nights and great for making ahead and freezing
This hearty, Asian pork stew is slow-cooked, allowing its aromatic flavours to infuse for a tasty, melt-in-the-mouth main meal
Celebrate the Lunar New Year in style with a flavour-packed feast of sweet and sour ribs
Kids will love to help make these giant meatballs, perfect for a Lunar New Year feast. The meatballs are flavoured with fresh ginger and spring onions before being baked with a sticky plum glaze.
You can't beat a one-pot dish for a quick and easy supper that doesn't leave you with a pile of washing up. Tender chicken thighs, new potatoes and bacon cooked in cider are the ultimate in comfort food.
Jeremy says: “My Chop cross buns combine the perfectly salty and lightly curried flavour of the Chinese-inspired marinade with a sweet and sour pickle, layered in a hot cross bun for a delicious Chinese-inspired Easter lunch.”
Use leftover pork loin to top this vibrant rainbow salad bowl with a spicy harissa houmous dressing. Full of colourful veggies and fluffy Mediterranean-style couscous, it's the perfect winter salad.
Take your roast pork to new heights with a seasoning of fennel seeds and black pepper. Sit the pork loin onto a bed of apples, leeks and beans, and cover in a creamy mustard sauce for a rich roast that makes great leftovers the next day.
Loaded hash browns are all the range and our jalapeño popper version is a must try. The hash browns are cooked in the air-fryer for extra crispiness, then topped with cream cheese, bacon and jalapeños. They're cheesy, spicy, crispy and totally moreish.
Let the oven do all the hard work with this simple sausage traybake recipe. Glaze sausages in a sticky honey mustard glaze and cook with crispy potatoes and spring onions. Serve with steamed cabbage, if you like.
This easy sausage and bean stew recipe is ready in just over 30 minutes, making it the perfect family dinner for busy weeknights when you're craving comfort food
Cooking for special diets can sometimes seem intimidating so, for a gluten-free Christmas dinner that doesn't compromise on taste or trimmings, try this wonderful Christmas turkey that's guaranteed to impress
Family dinners don't get much more comforting than a classic toad-in-the-hole. Fluffy Yorkshire pudding batter paired with hearty pork sausages, alongside a generous serving of rich onion gravy – all you need to add is your favourite veg on the side.
These sticky and spicy sambal sausages make a great addition to any festive party spread. The sambal paste is made with garlic, ginger and makrut lime leaves. You can add extra chillies if you'd like it a little spicier.
You need just three ingredients to create these sausage rolls. They are ideal for your picnic, lunchbox, party or afternoon tea break.
Kids will love this creamy pasta recipe. It turns a handful of ingredients into a hearty lunch that takes little time to make!
Turn last night's dinner into a brand new meal with this leftover pork, tomato and rosemary rigatoni pasta bake. Generous helpings of parmesan and cheddar ensure this super comforting recipe is one the whole family will enjoy.
Upgrade your sausage rolls with these spicy bites featuring punchy 'nduja paste and served with a fragrant and creamy dip. Fab for picnics or a super summer spread.
Try this spicy pork traybake for a stress-free family meal – put everything in one large roasting tin and let the oven do the work. Fluffy lemongrass rice with leeks and pak choi is topped with juicy pork chops marinated in chilli, lime and ginger.
A low fat fish meal with a delicious side of chorizo and butterbeans
Make use of your slow-cooker with this succulent slow-cooked Chinese pork. Pork shoulder is braised slowly in a sticky soy, ginger and chilli sauce until meltingly tender – serve with noodles, fresh coriander and a sprinkling of extra red chillies.
This super speedy noodle salad is ready in just 20 minutes. Crispy spiced pork combines with hot noodles and colourful crunchy veg for an easy midweek meal that's healthy and budget-friendly.
Serve up a new spin on the classic pork and apple flavour combination with these delicious dairy-free meatballs, packed with tasty pork and tart Gala apples.
Barbecue sauce is the secret ingredient in this simple roast traybake – providing a sticky glaze on the sausages and glossy sauce all in one. Served with a fresh charred corn salsa, this is destined to become a family favourite.
Make a lasagne in a pinch with this super dish that cuts down on effort, but not on flavour
This fantastic twist on a classic is the perfect way to use up odds and ends in the fridge and reduce food waste. The smoky bacon, cheesy bread and veg results in a dish with bags of flavour. Serve with a simple salad.
Slow-cookers aren’t just for winter! Try this recipe for pulled pork souvlaki flatbreads, with tzatziki and slaw.
Here's a clever, easy way to cook a family favourite in one tray. The sausages have a spicy kick, but you can always swap them for plain sausages if you're cooking for little ones. Plus, there's leftover sausages and veg for a frittata the next day!
This sausage casserole makes great use of baked beans to make a sticky, tasty one-pot, perfect for midweek dinners
Swede is a buttery root vegetable that's very versatile
Devils on horseback are quite often served at Christmas but there's no reason to limit yourself to the holiday season. They are so easy to prepare, any day can be an occasion if these bacon-wrapped goodies are on offer
This speedy Thai pork recipe is ready in just 30 minutes for an easy, healthy dinner. Crisp lettuce leaves are filled with rice and pork cooked in fresh Thai flavours of fiery ginger, red chilli and lemongrass.