Wine and food pairing with recipes of Pork and sweet potato parmentier

Find the best food and wine pairings with a recipe of Pork and sweet potato parmentier. The ingredients in this recipe are usually butter, salt, pepper, onion, oil, dry white wine, parsley, grated parmesan, tomato paste, pallet, coriander, sweet potato.

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About Cured Meat

A simmer is a dish that is cooked or boiled very slowly. The term "braised" is also used. It is true that any meat can be slow-cooked, but some are much better simmered. This is the case with tougher meats, from more muscular and sinewy parts of the animal. With beef, for example, with the chuck, legs or shoulder, sometimes even the belly. In pork, with a pork roast, more particularly, the pork plowshare roast, taken from the animal's loin, a very solicited and therefore very filamentous region. We can also add to this list the osso buco and the shanks.

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