Slow-Simmered Pork and Turnips – Hearty, Rustic, and Full of Flavor

Pork & Turnips Recipe
Introduction
This Pork & Turnips recipe is the definition of Southern comfort—simple ingredients simmered low and slow for rich, deep flavor. With fork-tender pork ribs, sweet and earthy turnips, and a savory broth that ties it all together, this dish is humble, hearty, and perfect for any time you need something warm and soul-soothing. Whether you’re feeding a crowd or meal prepping a pot for yourself, this one-pot wonder won’t disappoint.
Why I Love This Recipe
There’s something deeply nostalgic about this dish. It reminds me of grandma’s kitchen—where the stove was always on and the pot was always full. Here’s what makes it special:
- Uses affordable cuts like country-style pork ribs or neckbones
- Root veggies shine—turnips mellow and sweeten as they simmer
- One-pot simplicity with maximum comfort
- Perfect make-ahead for fall or winter weeknights
This is a meal that’s as satisfying as it is timeless.
Ingredients
- 2 lbs country-style pork ribs, backbone or neckbones
- 1 onion, cut into wedges
- 6–7 cups water or chicken broth
- Salt, to taste
- Black pepper, to taste
- 4 lbs turnips, rinsed, peeled, and cut into wedges
- Optional: A pinch of sugar or splash of vinegar to brighten flavor
Swaps and Notes
- Cut of Pork: Use pork shoulder, neckbones, or even smoked ham hocks for deeper flavor.
- Turnip Tips: Younger turnips are sweeter; older ones may benefit from a splash of vinegar or a pinch of sugar to cut bitterness.
- Broth Base: Chicken broth adds depth, but plain water works beautifully for a clean, pork-forward flavor.
- Want it spicy? Add a pinch of red pepper flakes or a few dashes of hot sauce.
Step-by-Step Instructions
1️⃣ Simmer the Pork
In a large 5–6 quart stock pot, add pork ribs and onion wedges. Pour in water or broth just to cover the meat. Season with salt and black pepper.
Bring to a boil over high heat, then reduce heat to medium-low, cover, and simmer for 1 hour, or until pork is very tender.
2️⃣ Add the Turnips
Once the pork is fork-tender, add the turnip wedges to the pot. Add additional salt and pepper to taste.
Bring back to a boil, then reduce heat again. Cover and simmer for 35–40 minutes, or until turnips are soft but not falling apart.
3️⃣ Adjust and Serve
Taste and adjust seasoning. If needed, add a pinch of sugar or splash of vinegar to enhance flavor.
Serve hot, ladled into bowls with plenty of broth—or spooned over fluffy rice or cornbread for a more filling meal.
Tips for Success
- Skim the broth occasionally for a clearer soup.
- Cut turnips evenly so they cook at the same rate.
- Let it rest: This dish is even better after sitting for a few hours or the next day.
Serving Suggestions and Pairings
Pair this comforting stew with:
- Easy Turkey Wings for a soul food double feature
- Cajun Chicken Sausage Gumbo for a Southern supper spread
- Tomato Skillet with Okra and Sausage for veggie-packed variety
- Dorito Casserole to bring a crunchy contrast
- Chicken Enchiladas for a crowd-pleasing combo dinner
Storage and Leftover Tips
- Store leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 4 days.
- Reheat on the stovetop over low heat—add a splash of broth if needed.
- Freeze portions of stew in freezer-safe bags or containers for up to 2 months.
More Recipes You’ll Love
Craving more Southern-inspired, hearty meals? Try:
- Easy Turkey Wings
- Cajun Chicken Sausage Gumbo
- Tomato Skillet with Okra and Sausage
- Dorito Casserole
- Chicken Enchiladas
Final Thoughts
Pork & Turnips is the kind of recipe that speaks to tradition, simplicity, and full-belly satisfaction. With tender meat, soft and sweet turnips, and a broth that’s rich with flavor, it’s the kind of meal that doesn’t need much—but delivers everything you want in comfort food.
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