Tuesday, May 14, 2013

Pork Side Dishes

Pork is one of the widely eaten meats across the globe. It is mainly because of the variations that can be made to the pork recipes, as well as the unique taste offered by different portions or cuts of pork. Grill it, roast it or bake it! Cook it in whichever way you like, it is sure to leave you licking your fingers! However, pork is never served by itself, and is always served along with various side dishes. Side dishes are essential to complete and complement the meal. Depending on the pork cut used and the type of cooking method and preparation, various side dishes can be served along with the pork.

For Pork Tenderloin
pork tenderloin


Pork tenderloin is the most tender and succulent cut of pork, that simply satiates one's taste buds. Pork tenderloin can be cooked in a variety of ways, and can be roasted or grilled depending on your preference, however, overcooking is a major issue with this cut. Besides the lovely glaze for the pork, you will also need some lovely side dishes for pork tenderloin. Since pork tenderloin partners well with many food items, the list is long. Some interesting side dishes are:

Greens
Marinated asparagus
Green beans
Drunken collard greens

Veggies
Grilled vegetables
Vegetable skewers
Braised cabbage
Butternut squash
Cheddar broccoli souffl
Sauted garlic asparagusFruity Sides
Roasted cherries
Applesauce and cheesy potatoes
Scalloped apples

Salads
Tomato salad
Green olive salad
Green apple saladStarchy Sides
Mustard mashed potatoes
Roasted garlic mashed potatoes
Corn casserole
Baked potatoes
Sweet potatoes
Potato galette
Wild rice/dirty rice
Quinoa pilaf
For Pulled Pork
pulled pork

Although it is a traditional dish from North Carolina, pulled pork is enjoyed by people in many parts of the world. It is made from the pork shoulder, smoked on the grill over a hardwood fire. Pulled pork sandwiches are also quite common and serve as a great dish for a large crowd. Pulled pork is generally served with soft rolls/cornbread, coleslaw, pickles and barbecue sauce. Here are some other ideas for pulled pork side dishes.

Greens
Brussels sprouts
Fried green tomatoes

Veggie Delight
Baked beans
Grilled vegetables
Steamed vegetablesFruity Fun
Diced watermelon
Sliced fruit

Salads
Pasta salad
Black eyed pea salad
Cold broccoli salad
SuccotashStarchy Sides
Corn on the Cob
Cheese potatoes
Roasted garlic mustard potatoes
Rosemary potato wedges
Baked macaroni and cheese
Sweet potato wedges
For Pork Chops
pork chops

There are so many ways to prepare pork chops! Whether they are stuffed, barbecued or breaded, pork chops (pork loin/boneless pork) will require lovely side dishes to complete the meal.

Greens
Blanched green beans
Roasted asparagus
Green bean casserole
Garlic roasted Brussels sprouts
Broccoli
Sauted Swish chard

Veggies
Baked beans
Sauerkraut
Red cabbage
Chayote black beans
Fried plantainsSauces
Homemade applesauce
Cranberry sauce
Apple chutney
Red currant sauce

Fruity Sides
Braised/fried apples
Cherry Couscous

Salads
Pineapple salsa
Mango mint salsa
Tomato cucumber salad
Orange and fennel saladStarchy Sides
Potato gratin/potato casserole
Scalloped potatoes
Fries
Baked sweet potatoes
Macaroni and cheese
Wild rice
Egg noodles
Creamed corn/corn casserole
Polenta
For Pork Roast

pork roast

Pork roast is a common dish prepared for special occasions like family gatherings, festivals, etc. The tender and succulent pork roast is enough to satisfy several hungry stomachs! To balance out the meal, let's have a look at some pork roast side dishes, you can keep on the dinner table.

Greens
Green bean casserole
Roasted Brussels sprouts
Garlic roasted asparagus
Buttered string beans

Veggie Delight
Roasted butternut squash
Oven-roasted green beans
Fried cabbage
Curried green tomatoes
Sweet and sour cabbage
Glazed carrotsSauces
Homemade applesauce
Cranberry relish
Roasted apples and onions
Brandied cranberry sauce

Salads
Pomegranate salad
Green salad
Sweet potato saladStarchy Sides
Scalloped potatoes
Cheesy corn casserole
Sweet potato fries
Potato gratin

Pork Side Dish Recipes

Applesauce
Ingredients:

3 lbs apples, peeled, cored and quartered
3 strips of lemon peel
3 tbsp. lemon juice
3 inch-long cinnamon stick
teaspoon salt
cup dark brown sugar
cup white sugar

Preparation Procedure
Mix all the above ingredients in a large pot and add 1 cup of water to it. Cover and bring to boil. Allow it to simmer on low heat for 20 to 30 minutes. Remove the pot from heat and remove the lemon peel and cinnamon stick. Serve hot! It is one of the most common side dishes for pork!
Brandied Cranberries
Ingredients:
1 cup sugar
1 can of fresh or frozen cranberries
cup brandy
2 tbsp. shredded orange zest

Preparation Procedure
In a square baking dish, mix together, cranberries, sugar, brandy and orange zest. Bake uncovered, in a preheated oven at 325 F, for about an hour or so, until most of the liquid gets evaporated, stirring occasionally. It is one of the best side dishes with pork.
Grilled Corn on the Cob
Ingredients:
Fresh corn in their husks
Butter

Preparation Procedure
Place the corn in their husks on the hot grill, charcoal or gas, at about 550 F. Turn the corn occasionally until the husks are charred evenly on all sides. This may take about 15 to 20 minutes. Remove from the grill and let it stand for 5 minutes. Remove the charred husks and silk from the corn using a hand towel. Serve hot with butter!
The above pork side dish recipes can go with any pork dish and can fetch you loads of compliments! So go ahead! Enjoy the complete pork meal!

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