Tuesday, 23 September 2014

Skillet Pork Stew

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Skillet Pork Stew
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Juicy pieces of pork make this hearty skillet stew an excellent one-dish meal. The Southwestern-inspired recipe calls for big chunks of red potatoes, crushed green chilies, lime and cilantro for a lively dish with a welcome hint of heat. Enjoy a heaping bowl with your favorite crusty bread. Read more
 
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