If you’re looking for warm comfort food on a cold and dreary day, consider slow cooker green beans, ham hock and potatoes. Serves 6 × This page requires Javascript ...
Note: Roasting vegetables that have relatively the same density and are cut the same size helps to ensure even cooking. These roasted veggies are delicious to eat on their own, but they're also handy ...
Unlock the potential of your slow-cooker with these hearty and comforting dinner recipes that aren’t chili or casserole.
What is the Difference Between Ham Bone and Hock? How Can I Use a Ham Hock? How To Slow-Cook Ham Hock? Want to know the secret to a savory pot of collard greens or a slow-cooked potato soup? No, it ...
As the holiday season draws to a close, many families prepare for a New Year’s Day celebration filled with culinary traditions that promise prosperity and good fortune. Among the dishes that grace ...
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Smoked Pork Hocks

Smoked pork hocks (also known as smoked ham hocks) are cured and brined, then slow-cooked to perfection. They deliver tender, fall-apart meat infused with a rich, smoky flavor. Whether added to soups, ...
These slow-cooker recipes require two steps: throw everything in the slow cooker and walk away. Serve slow-cooked meats, soups, dips, and desserts any day of the week.
Preheat oven to 275 degrees. In a small, lidded, oven-safe casserole, cook ham hock, carrots, onions, celery, thyme, rosemary, bay leaf and stock, covered, until ham is very tender, about 4 hours.
It’s easy to confuse with a ham bone, but they’re actually different. Find out why—and what a ham hock can do for your recipes. You can order a deli meat ham sandwich at a sub shop, and many American ...
There’s nothing like sitting down to a holiday table laden with a gleaming honey-baked ham to enjoy with family and friends. While most spiral-cut hams from the grocery store come precooked, it’s ...
In the wake of some "cool-ish" weather, responses have been coming in hot and heavy in recent weeks. We can chalk up another satisfied customer, as Karen Vick wrote to thank us for our flan recipes.