Pork often gets a bad reputation when compared to other meats like chicken, turkey, and even beef. However, did you know that pork is actually just as low-fat as most other meats? Lean cuts of pork have low fat content, are high in protein, and contain tons of good-for-you B-vitamins. In moderation, pork can be a great and healthy addition to your diet. Check out some of our favorite pork recipes to get you started cooking with pork. Your friends and family will love you for it!
When you’re craving a hearty lunch, instead of making a sandwich reach for a batch of these delicious pork chorizo lettuce wraps. Topped with chives and avocado, these wraps are so tender and delicious and can be enjoyed for dinner, too!
This tangy meatball recipe is great for week-night dinners or easy-to-make lunches. These meatballs are made with ginger, red onion, sesame oil, crushed red pepper and cilantro. To add some flavor you can mix a tablespoon of teriyaki sauce into the other ingredients.
This hearty and satisfying stew is made with wholesome ingredients like onion, ground pork, cinnamon, nutmeg, dried mustard, and almond flour. Thick and rich, this stew makes a perfect meal for any family dinner or cold winter night.
When you’re in need of a quick-fix dinner, whip up a batch of these sweet and healthy apricot glazed pork chops. Full of flavor and packed with protein, these pork chops are easy to make and everyone will love them. Try serving them with steamed string beans or mashed cauliflower for a well balanced meal.
Made with low-sodium soy sauce, garlic, ginger, cardamom, and chili powder, this pork stir fry is packed with protein and vegetables and has so much flavor. Serve with brown rice or rice noodles for an easy to make meal.
These pork fajitas are a healthy and wholesome meal that can be made with little to no effort. Top your fajitas with Greek yogurt instead of sour cream and fresh guacamole for a dish everyone will love.
This recipe is the perfect combination of sweet and spicy. The orange juice and cajun spices gives these pork chops so much flavor. Try adding a little bit of hot sauce or some chili powder for extra heat.
Switch up your grill nights and try these brown rice and pork burgers. Much healthier than traditional hamburgers, these pork burgers are made with brown rice, cilantro, garlic, and lean pork. Serve over a bed of spinach or warm kale for a delicious meal.
This sweet and tangy cabbage slaw made with golden raisins, apple cider, and red wine vinegar pairs perfectly with pork tenderloins. This recipe is easy to make, flavorful, and delicious.
These sweet onion meatballs are made with lean pork, coconut oil, onion, and spices. They are great in sweet and sour sauce and can be served over whole wheat pasta or spaghetti squash!
How do you feel about pork?
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I actually ABHOR pork, I do not touch it. That being said, I love WILD BOAR – swine… It’s amazingly good and far healthier because it’s WILD – Who knows what that pork you’re eating, ate! Yikes!