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.
Making this soup is a great way of using up gammon steaks, as well as being a gorgeous warming soup for winter days. The lentils add extra depth and are a lovely foil to the gammon. Elevate it with a small dollop of crème fraîche.
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
A quick and creamy leek and pork stroganoff for those mealtimes when maximum flavour in minimum time is in order. Leeks, mushrooms and pork are cooked with wine, mustard, and sour cream. Add just a hint of tarragon and paprika to tickle the tastebuds even further.
Grilled pork is given an upgrade in this simple dinner recipe. Dressed in a ginger and orange sauce, the humble pork loin is finally able to live up to its full flavour potential for you to enjoy. Serve with new potatoes and broccoli.
Americans sure know how to make a good breakfast and this recipe for French toast is a real treat. Brioche loaf slices are dunked in an egg, maple syrup and milk mixture before being fried until golden and topped with crisp streaky bacon.
Add some turf to your surf, with this gorgeous take on fish pie. The strong flavours of the chorizo, gherkins and capers work beautifully with white fish. It's also really easy to make, especially as it uses shop-bought puff pastry. Can be frozen, too.
A Provençal dish that hails from the south of France, the cassoulet is an integral part of traditional French cuisine. This pork cassoulet recipe is rich, rustic, and extremely satisfying. One to save for the cooler months of the year when you're most in need of a pick-me-up.
Spice up your barbecue with these homemade burgers and their fiery Spanish twist. The patties are prepared using steak mince, grated onion, and egg, then grilled with sliced chorizo. Perfect stuffed into toasted buns with ready-cooked peppers, rocket and spicy paprika mayo.
A quick and healthy snack that works as a canapé or as a lunch that even picky children will enjoy. Simply wrap houmous and OJ-soaked grated carrot and rocket in slices of ham and secure with cocktail sticks.
With our step-by-step instructions making pizzas from scratch is a breeze
Fancy a roast with a difference? Tart rhubarb matches the rich, sweet taste of this roast pork fillet perfectly, making it a surprising and delicious combination. Great served with roasted potatoes and shallots if you like.
Cumberland sausages served with tomato relish and golden, caramelised onions
Make your own Swedish meatballs with this tasty take on the Scandi classic. In this version, fresh dill, nutmeg and apple are included, for extra freshness and sweetness. The moreish sauce is made using beef stock and soured cream. Enjoy with mash and greens.
This is a great side salad, starter or light lunch option. The gentle heat of the chorizo, the tang of the tomatoes and the sweetness of the red onions each provide the perfect complement to each other. Serve with crusty bread.
Sometimes a warm salad is in order and this recipe with watercress, roasted tomatoes, crispy bacon, tangy feta and pine nuts will pack your bowls with flavour.
A great tasting comfort meal that takes just quarter of an hour to make
A rich and spicy version of the classic Mexican dish and sure to be a family favourite.
Looking for South East Asia on a plate? Give your pork chops a Thai makeover with this salad featuring sweet mango, sesame oil and cucumber. Sweet chilli sauce is the key ingredient here, adding warmth and spice to the both salad dressing and pork.
This sweet and fruity pork fillet recipe packs a chilli punch. Light and refreshing, it is a terrific way to take advantage of fresh autumn greens.
If you're looking for some hot and sizzling pork on pork action, this simple recipe for pan-fried pork fillet with chorizo, peppers and tomatoes should hit the spot. Serve with a fluffy rice and tomato salad.
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.
Add some spice to your paella with this take on the traditional Spanish dish, which is packed full of incredible flavours. Both pork and chorizo are used, along with tiger prawns. The spice comes from red chilli, although it's optional.
This traditional recipe for roast turkey includes usual stuffing suspects pork, sage, onion, and rosemary alongside special guests pistachios and apricots. A sure-fire hit for Christmas day, serve with all the trimmings.
Bored of your usual lunch options? Break out of your rut with this flavoursome salad.
Cabbage soup is both thrifty, and with the addition of crispy bacon, deliciously tasty. For this recipe, savoy cabbage is softened with onion, then simmered in vegetable stock. Once blended until smooth, serve immediately or freeze in handy portions.
Make your own healthy takeaway at home with our prosciutto and sun-dried tomato wholewheat pizza recipe. Creating your own pizza dough from scratch is a great way to get the kids involved in the cooking process – and they'll have just as much fun eating it, too!
Authentic and fragrant, this pork satay recipe is impossible to resist and will have everyone asking for more. Preparation is key but once you’ve loaded up your skewers, you can cook them under the grill or on the barbecue.
You might want to scale up if you're thinking of serving this recipe as canapés at gathering as they'll be swiped from under your nose.
Whether you're eating it when it's piping hot and fresh out of the oven or cold the next day, this potato pie is comfort food personified.
A hefty and hearty winter meal for four in just one tray.
A gorgeous apple, sausage and sage one-pan roast and a comfort food classic. Perfect with mashed potato and hot buttered cabbage. Give the sausages and onions a head start in the oven, then add the apples, sage, and maple and mustard glaze a little later.
Five minutes to prepare and 30 minutes to cook' is the winning sentence in this quick recipe for chorizo cabbage and chickpea stew. Wine, sausage and chorizo give this warming dish a hearty, wintery feel but of course, it works any time of year.
If you're willing to make it from scratch, gluten-free sausagemeat stuffing is at your finger tips.