You know, I was thinking the same thing. They do look a lot like mushroom caps.
You know, I was thinking the same thing. They do look a lot like mushroom caps.
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1 Lb Russet potatoes
2-3 lb pork loin ( I used 1 1/2 Lb pork loin since there is only two of us)
1 yellow onion chopped
1/2 yellow onion left whole
2 garlic cloves chopped ( I used chopped dried Garlic 1 tablespoon)
2 bay leaves
5 small tomatoes peeled/cored/shopped ( I used two regular sized cans of Del Monte diced tomatoes for Chile)
2 canned Chipotle peppers chopped (seeded and ribbed)-- ( I used 3 Chipotle peppers out of the can as is)
2 tablespoons of Apple cider vinegar
1 teaspoon dried thyme
1/2 teaspoon dried marjoram
salt to taste
DIRECTIONS Mine:
I put everything in a slow cooker and cooked it for 2 1/2 hours removed the pork then shredded it and put it back in the slow cooker for another 45 minutes
Thier
COOK POTATOES UNTIL TENDER SET ASIDE
In a large pot place the pork loin, 1 half whole onion garlic and the bay leaves bring to a boil.
reduce the heat to a gentle simmer until the pork is cooked thoroughly (approximately (45 minutes)
Shred the pork into small pieces and sit aside
IN A SKILLET
place the shopped onion cook until tender
add the shredded pork, the potatoes, the Chipotle peppers, and the tomatoes
cook until the tomatoes break down and release their juices ( approximately 15 minutes)
then stir in the thyme, vinegar, salt and marjoram
continuing to cook over medium heat until some of the liquid is evaporated ( 5 minutes)
Serve with heated Tortillas and lime optional fresh cilantro leaves
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Last night I made a roast turkey breast, corn on the cob, and roasted carrots and potatoes. Turkey is just too good to have only once or twice a year.
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Bachin' it tonight. So I cut up some veggies, opened a couple cans, and made vegetarian chili:
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Comprised mostly of beans, zucchini, and corn.
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All I can say is MMMmmmmmm, they both look good!!!
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OK - I promise we won't make you cook EVERY meal if you come to the Jamboree.
My girlfriend made Pot Roast for dinner yesterday. Served over mashed potatoes, it was great.
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Hopefully, there will be some tasty Korean-esque short ribs waiting for me when I get home.
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Turned out pretty good!
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Recipe:
Combine a couple Tbsp of brown sugar, plus a little Sambal Oelek, grated ginger, and sesame oil in a bowl.
Toss in 2lbs beef short ribs - about 4 meaty ones, English cut, and coat them in the mixture. Let sit for 10 minutes.
Heat up a little peanut oil in a pan, on medium high heat. Brown the ribs in the oil, being sure not to crowd the pan. I had to do two at a time.
Chuck them in the crock pot, along with:
half a large onion, diced
3 fat cloves of garlic, minced
1 mild to medium pepper, chopped - I used a Cubanelle
About a pound of baby carrots, sliced in half, lengthwise
If you like mushrooms, put some of those in there too.
For the liquid:
About 2 cups of organic, unfiltered apple juice
A little soy sauce
A splash of rice wine vinegar
(The original recipe called for a diced pear and water, instead of the apple juice. There were no pears at the market. So I went with the apple juice. Use whatever you have.)
Top off with water, if needed. I had to add another cup or so.
Cover and cook on low for 8 hours.
Remove the meat, and take out any fatty bits or tendon. Use a slotted spoon to remove the veggies, and set aside.
Use a gravy separator to remove some of the fat. Or if you are a really good planner, you would make this the day before, and refrigerate it overnight to congeal the fat, and then remove it.
Pour the juice into a pot, and reduce by about half. Season if necessary. I added a little more Sambal Oelek, rice vinegar, soy sauce, and sugar. Thicken with a cornstarch slurry, if you like. I did!
Toss the meat and veggies into the sauce to coat them and warm them up.
Serve on jasmine rice, and top with some green onions and sesame seeds.
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I should point out that I'm not a demanding man. Well read. Some would consider me ruggedly rugged. Others would consider me...well, they don't count. They are liars one and all. I am trustworthy, loyal, helpful, friendly, courteous, kind, obedient, cheerful, thrifty, brave, clean, and reverent. I've had my shots and I am housebroken (shut up you guys). Do you need a mail order husband 'cause I sure do need that good lookin' grub. I mean, just look at that avatar. Am I not cute or what? Huh?
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Haha! Y'all are killin me
I actually did consider going to the Jamboree, since it's not far from where my family lives. But then I realized A) I have concert tickets during that time, B) I have no PTO left for the year.
Oh, and I made some more things -- mesquite molasses, and brown rice milk.
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Concert, shmoncert.......we're talking about survival here!
Saturday: ratatouille tart with caramelized onion and tomato jam:
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ended up with three jars of tomato jam. With a house full of visitors, I doubt they will last the week.
Tomato jam and ham sandwiches.
Tomato jam and goat cheese on crackers.
Tomato jam glazed pork.
Tomato jam, eaten with a spoon.
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Dorset Apple Cake.......Nom, nom.
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Recession; A period when you go without something your Grandparents never heard of.
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Dang, brother, that looks pretty good. I'll call the phone company tomorrow and find out what's wrong with the answering machine. I know you left a message about dinner but for some reason it didn't save it. Hang on to the left overs for me.
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I fixed a grilled slab of pork shoulder, marinated in Tyme, garlic, rosemary and and home
dried onions. The shoulder has less fat, [trim it well] and marinate in a container overnight,
in the fridge.
Grill over med-low heat. Baste with a bit of beer when it looks dry. Cook to just past reddish-
pink in the center.
The amounts of spices is a hand scoop of this and a pinch of that. Use what you like.
Serve with garlic mashed potatoes, the stronger the better. Home grown tomatoes,
and blueberry pie with ice cream.
Last night, tempura green beans and eggplant, with a spicy aioli
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And square gyoza (no round wrappers at the store - grr!):
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