Sunday, August 31, 2014

Crock Pot Brown Sugar Pork Loin Recipe

Good Morning & Happy Day! 



It's Sunday and I wanted to make something for a great Sunday dinner. After looking in my freezer and finding only a large chunk of pork loin I think "what the hell am i going to do with this thing?". Luckily last month during a visit from the "in-laws", Ari's wonderful mother bought us a crock pot! A wondrous modern machine which enables me to throw a bunch of random stuff in a big pot and leave it to cook itself. 


So let's start with the ingredients I found in my kitchen to toss in:



  1. 1.3 lb. Pork loin 
  2. Red Onion chopped 
  3. 2 Large Yellow Potatoes chopped - I like these b.c they have a buttery taste 
  4. 5 Garlic Teeth Minced
  5. **I wish I had some Carrots to throw in too! Perhaps some Celery.
  6. 1 1/2 cup Chicken Stock1/2 cup Brown Sugar 
  7. Salt - I love salt so ... do your own thing
  8. Pepper 
  9. Dash of Coriander
  10. Dash of Rosemary 
  11. Vegetable Oil
  12. 2 tablespoon Dijon Mustard 


I like to keep a full spice rack! So throw your own assortment in to suit your taste:) 



After looking up a few other recipes I put together my own one pot meal.


----------- 1. Be sure you have a fully defrosted Pork Loin before beginning, wash and dry on paper towels. 


2. Season your Pork with Salt, Pepper and Brown Sugar. Rub deeply and set aside. 

3. Heat skillet and pour Veggie oil in to heat. 


4. Place Seasoned Pork Loin onto hot skillet and brown all sides (about2 minutes on each side). This will help seal in juices and give the loin a beautiful crust. **add some minced garlic if you'd like**


5. Remove from skillet and place the Loin onto a bed of chopped onions and potatoes (this is will help flavor the veggies as they cook).


6. In a separate bowl whisk together your Glaze: Chicken Stock, Brown Sugar, Salt, Pepper, Coriander and remaining Garlic.


7. In the same heated skillet pour in your Glaze and cook on high. Stirring constantly. You will notice the mixture getting thicker and bubbling. After about 10 minutes your glaze should be thick and coat a spoon lightly. Remove from heat. 


8. Pour Glaze on top of your veggies and pork. Cover Crock pot and cook on high for 4 hours.

OMG the smells 
9. After 4 hours check your meal and reduce heat to low.

10. Cover and cook an additional 2 hours. 

11. Check for done-ness 
12. Pull or cut apart pork and serve over Jasmine rice with cooked veggies.



Hope it turns out as tasty for you as for me! 
Happy Cooking! 











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Happy Eating! 

LeftOvers Meal: Saute'd Brats with Onion and Peppers


As I sit here thinking about the yummy 8 hour Pork Loin I have going in the crock pot for dinner, I remember.... I'm hungry right now! And it's lunch time. So I decided to whip up something quick.

After Ari's BBQ fest the other day we had some leftover bratwurst YUMYUM, along with that leftover onions and peppers from our kebabs. Cold rice in the ricecooker and it's all the makings for a meal. 

Leftover sausage is always easy to gt rid of, either on a piece of bread or in a stir fry <3
*reminds me of a silly sign I saw for an amusement park
"you never sausage a place" 

Ha*

Let's list the ingredients:

Brats - chopped into pieces 
onion - chopped
green pepper - chopped into small pieces 
Dijon Mustard - OPTIONAL 
Veggie Oil to coat pan
salt & pepper to taste



Meals like this couldn't be easier!

Prep Time!:

1. Chopped all veggies and set aside

2. Heat a pan and add veggie oil. Allow to heat 

3. Add onions first to the hot pan and saute. Once halfway done, add chopped brats and stir. Ensure that you coat all ingredients well with hot oil. 

4. Once the onions are limp, add green peppers and continue to cook for 5 minutes. 

5. Then add mustard and a tablespoon of water. Stir into hot ingredients. Heat 3-5 more minutes. 

6. Remove from heat and Serve over room temperature jasmine rice.


Enjoy!  

Saturday, August 30, 2014

Cooking is so Fun!: Chicken Kebabs


Okay Folks, it's that time of the summer! The hours are long and luxurious, the weather is perfect for a fun day out on the patio with a cold beer and the grill :) At least that's what I'll be doing this Labor Day. In honor of Summer soon coming to an end I wanted to make something fun and easy to eat. A classic item that is the Chicken Kebab *glorious music in the background here*.

I don't know about you but I absolutely love pineapple with- well pretty much everything. And I think it will add a refreshing sweetness to today's dish. Let's take a look at the ingredients list:

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Skewers (soaked in water for at least an hour prior to grilling)
Grill (oven works too)


Chicken Breast- sliced into 1 or 2 inch cubes
Pineapple - I buy mine pre-chopped
Red Onion
Green Pepper




Marinade - La Choy Orange Ginger is my weapon of choice
2 Tablespoons Soy sauce
**for an extra kick you can add some chilies or saracha to the mix


1. Defrost an chop your chicken into cubes and set aside
2. Mix your marinade, soy and spices of your choice. Mix until well blended
3. Toss chicken in marinade and let sit in the fridge for at least an hour.

Prep Time!:


4. Get your grill going

5. Wash and chop your remaining veggies into bite sized cubes
6. SKEWER AWAY! Make your own yummy creations, stick by stick!













7.Place on the grill and let cook 10-15 min






8.Ensure your meat is cook through and Carefully remove from grill. enjoy! The best part of cooking is sitting around afterwards munching on your very own food creation!





In this situation we didn't let our sticks soak long enough and end up burning them :( which made them not so pretty. But they still turned out tasting amazing!


I'm so happy to have finally made the first step in my cooking blog! I will post a few recipes now and then. Esp. the ones I find to be the most tasty :) Please feel free to leave comments on how anything can be improved or your take on the recipe and the results.



Cooking is so fun!