Chicken gets the default dinner slot so often that pork can feel like the reset button. This collection covers the cuts and formats that make that switch useful: oven ribs, slow cooker roasts, ham casseroles, pork chops, sliders, carnitas, and quick skillet dinners. Some are built for hands-off cooking, while others give you a fast dinner without another chicken breast on the plate.

Oven Baked Ribs

When dinner needs something slow and meaty, Oven Baked Ribs bring 3 hours 10 minutes of low oven time to 4 servings. Baby back pork ribs get a dry rub of cumin, smoked paprika, salt, and pepper before a sauce made with ketchup, brown sugar, Worcestershire, apple cider vinegar, and garlic powder. It is the kind of pork dinner that gives chicken the night off without needing a grill. Serve with coleslaw, potatoes, or corn.
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Pasta Carbonara

For a pork-forward pasta that stays quick, Pasta Carbonara comes together in 30 minutes and serves 2. Spaghetti or rigatoni gets tossed with sliced bacon, egg yolks, Pecorino Romano, black pepper, and reserved pasta water for a silky sauce made off the heat. It breaks up the usual chicken pasta routine with cured pork and a short ingredient list. Serve right away with a salad or roasted vegetables.
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Scalloped Potatoes and Ham

Built for a bigger baking dish, Scalloped Potatoes and Ham takes 2 hours 10 minutes and serves 8. Leftover cooked ham and thinly sliced potatoes are layered with onion, garlic, whole milk, heavy cream, cheddar, and Gruyère for a full dinner from one pan. It works when chicken casserole fatigue has set in, and you want pork doing the heavy lifting. Bring it to a potluck or serve it with a green salad.
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Pigs in a Blanket

For a pork bite that moves fast, Pigs in a Blanket bake in 17 minutes and make 24 bites. Small sausages are wrapped in puff pastry, brushed with melted butter, finished with sea salt flakes, and served with a sauce of mayonnaise, yellow mustard, and honey. They give the list a snackable pork option instead of another chicken appetizer. Set them out for movie night, brunch, or a casual party tray.
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Ham and Potato Soup

On nights when soup is the better answer, Ham and Potato Soup takes 45 minutes and serves 6. Cubed leftover ham cooks with onion, carrot, celery, garlic, baby gold potatoes, corn, milk, chicken broth, and shredded cheddar. The ham brings a different kind of richness than chicken soup, especially when you want a bowl that still tastes like dinner. Serve with biscuits, rolls, or a simple side salad.
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Crispy Pork Belly

For a richer main that keeps the ingredient list short, Crispy Pork Belly takes 1 hour 50 minutes and serves 8. Skin-on pork belly is seasoned with vegetable oil, sea salt, and black pepper, then baked and broiled until the top crisps. It is a strong break from lean chicken because the fat and crackling do the work. Slice it into 1-inch pieces and serve over rice, with cornbread, or tucked into tacos.
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Hawaiian Pulled Pork Sliders

When leftover pork needs a second life, Hawaiian Pulled Pork Sliders take 10 minutes and make 12 sliders. Hawaiian rolls are layered with heated pulled pork, coleslaw, breaded pickle chips, barbecue sauce, melted butter, and barbecue seasoning. The build is fast because the pork is already cooked, which makes it useful when chicken sandwiches have worn out their welcome. Serve on a platter for lunch, potlucks, or a quick dinner.
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Slow Cooker Mississippi Pork Roast

For an all-day pork dinner, Slow Cooker Mississippi Pork Roast takes 8 hours 5 minutes and serves 8. Pork shoulder or pork butt cooks with ranch seasoning, au jus gravy mix, butter, pepperoncini peppers, pepperoncini brine, and a little water or broth if needed. The slow cooker keeps the work low while pork takes over the dinner plan. Serve it with mashed potatoes, rice, rolls, or vegetables.
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Pulled Pork Sliders

As a slower slider option, Pulled Pork Sliders take 6 hours 15 minutes and make 16 servings. Boneless pork shoulder cooks with barbecue sauce, beer, ketchup, and brown sugar before landing on slider buns with coleslaw, cilantro, and a mayonnaise-based sauce. It gives you party-style pork without leaning on chicken wings or nuggets. Use it for cookouts, tailgates, or any meal where people want something handheld.
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Pork Chops

For a fast skillet dinner, Pork Chops take 25 minutes and serve 4. Thick-cut boneless pork chops are seasoned, cooked in a cast-iron skillet, topped with a mixture of Parmesan, mayonnaise, garlic, pepper, and parsley, then broiled until the topping browns. The short cook time makes it a practical switch when chicken has become the automatic choice. Serve with asparagus, green beans, rice, or roasted potatoes.
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Slow Cooker Ribs

If you want ribs without hovering over a grill, Slow Cooker Ribs take 4 hours and 20 minutes and serve 4. Baby back ribs are rubbed with brown sugar, paprika, garlic powder, onion powder, salt, and black pepper before slow cooking with barbecue sauce. A short broil gives the sauced ribs their finish. This is a low-effort pork dinner for weekends, cookouts, or any night when chicken sounds too plain.
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Pork Tenderloin

For a lean pork main with a sauce, Pork Tenderloin takes 45 minutes and serves 8. Two pounds of pork tenderloin are seasoned with garlic powder, paprika, salt, and pepper, seared in olive oil, then finished with garlic, cider vinegar, soy sauce, and honey. It gives the table sliced pork with more variety than a baked chicken dinner. Serve with rice, roasted vegetables, or mashed potatoes.
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Ham and Potato Casserole

When you want a casserole that does not rely on chicken, Ham and Potato Casserole takes 1 hour 10 minutes and serves 6. Russet potatoes and cooked ham bake with onion, milk, chicken broth, garlic powder, shredded cheese, and parsley. The sauce starts on the stovetop, then the baking dish finishes the work. It fits weeknight dinner, holiday leftovers, or a make-ahead meal with a vegetable side.
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Sweet and Sour Pork

For takeout-style pork at home, Sweet and Sour Pork takes 35 minutes and serves 4. Pork tenderloin cubes are coated with cornstarch and corn flour, fried, then tossed with pineapple, green and red bell peppers, onion, garlic, ginger, and sweet and sour sauce. It swaps the usual chicken stir-fry for crisp pork and a brighter sauce. Serve over white rice with sesame seeds or green onions.
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Ham Steaks

When dinner needs to stay quick, Ham Steaks take 15 minutes and serve 4. Fully cooked ham steaks are warmed in butter with garlic powder, dried thyme, paprika, and maple syrup for a simple glaze. The short skillet time makes them useful for breakfast-for-dinner, brunch, or a weeknight plate when chicken would feel repetitive. Pair with asparagus, eggs, potatoes, or a vegetable side.
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Brown Sugar and Pineapple Ham

For a larger oven main, Brown Sugar and Pineapple Ham takes 1 hour 35 minutes and serves 8. A precooked bone-in spiral ham bakes with pineapple slices, pineapple juice, and brown sugar until the glaze settles into the slices. It gives the table a sweet-savory pork centerpiece without needing a long prep list. Use it for holidays, Sunday dinner, or meal prep that turns into sandwiches later.
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Slow Cooker Pork Carnitas

For taco night without chicken, Slow Cooker Pork Carnitas takes 5 hours and 25 minutes and serves 8. Boneless pork shoulder cooks with cumin, oregano, chili powder, red pepper flakes, onion, garlic, orange juice, lime juice, and chicken broth, then can be broiled for crisp edges. The result works in tortillas, bowls, nachos, or quesadillas. Keep toppings like red onion, avocado, and cilantro ready for serving.
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Grilled Pork Chops

When the grill is already on, Grilled Pork Chops take 25 minutes and serve 4. Bone-in pork chops marinate with olive oil, low-sodium soy sauce, brown sugar or honey, Dijon mustard, garlic, and black pepper before grilling. It is a clean swap for grilled chicken because the marinade carries salty, sweet, and savory notes. Serve with grilled vegetables, potato salad, or rice.
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Brown Sugar Ham and Veggies

For pork and sides on the same pan, Brown Sugar Ham and Veggies take 50 minutes and serve 4. Ham steaks roast with sweet potatoes and green beans, then get a glaze made from mustard, brown sugar, honey, garlic, rosemary, and Italian seasoning. It gives chicken sheet-pan dinners a break while keeping cleanup simple. Serve as a complete dinner or add rolls for a bigger plate.
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Instant Pot Pulled Pork

When pulled pork cannot take all day, Instant Pot Pulled Pork takes 1 hour 30 minutes and serves 6. Pork shoulder steaks are seasoned with salt, pepper, smoked paprika, garlic powder, and onion powder, seared in olive oil, then pressure-cooked with chicken broth or water. Barbecue sauce finishes the meat after shredding. Use it for sandwiches, bowls, nachos, or quick meal prep.
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Slow Cooker Pork Chops

For creamy pork without stovetop work, Slow Cooker Pork Chops take 4 hours 5 minutes and serve 4. Boneless pork chops cook under a sauce of heavy cream, grated Parmesan, garlic powder, Italian seasoning, salt, and black pepper. The slow cooker keeps the chops hands-off while the sauce handles the richness. Serve them with mashed potatoes, noodles, rice, or a vegetable side.
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