Pork Cooking Temperature
Cooking guidelines from the nation’s food-safety agency confirm Pork Checkoff research that shows pork can be consumed safely when cooked to an internal temperature of 145 degrees Fahrenheit, followed by a three-minute rest time. The guidelines were announced recently by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety Inspection Service (FSIS).
Helpful Guides
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Cookbooks/Recipes
With the National Pork Checkoff, Yummly provides tasty pork recipes with personalized recommendations and cooking resources.
Kids’ Pork Cookbook
Designed to teach the basics of cooking pork, including step-by-step recipes using your favorite pork cuts.
Cooking for Comfort
Discover new ways to take comfort in juicy, tender pork with the National Pork Board’s FREE “Cooking For Comfort” e-cookbook.
What’s Our Favorite Right Now?
Knife and Fork Pork Stackers are an easy and fresh pork recipe for the summer!
Bacon BBQ New York Pork Chops are perfect for the grill and guaranteed to have guests asking for seconds!