Linda's pot of pork

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Cool. I never thought of using it that way. Thanks.
 
Here is my version of Linda's Pot of Pork.
I didn't have any hot paprika, so I used cayenne pepper and smoked paprika... a lot, like you would in a hungarian dish. And Smith's hot dogs, which are pretty flavorful on their own.
Simple, tasty and will warm you right up :yum:
 

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Here is my version of Linda's Pot of Pork.
I didn't have any hot paprika, so I used cayenne pepper and smoked paprika... a lot, like you would in a hungarian dish. And Smith's hot dogs, which are pretty flavorful on their own.
Simple, tasty and will warm you right up :yum:
I'm glad you liked it. Nice photo.
 
Update: I've quit putting onion in it. I also often don't bother with stock, just cook the meat in cream for a shorter amount of time and add some whipping cream before reducing the sauce. I also take all the meat out of the pot and fry the paprika for a minute or two by itself and then add back the meat.
 
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