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Date: 4/1/2010 8:16:57 PM
Author: FrekeChild
Meatloaf, green beans and mini baked potatoes. Now pina colada sorbet for dessert.
Date: 4/1/2010 11:42:11 PM
Author: vc10um
Tofu stir fry over brown rice! Made with Extra Firm tofu, tons of veggies, and Trader Joe''s Soyaki sauce. YUM!![]()
For the pork chops:
Move the top rack of your oven to the top 1/3 of your oven.
Preheat your oven to 350 degrees F.
Bring a large pot containing the potatoes, water, and some salt to a boil. Boil until tender, about 10 minutes depending on how thick your slices are. Drain and set aside until you are ready to mash them.
Season your pork loin chops with salt and pepper and drizzle with a bit of olive oil. In an oven safe dish, lay out your pork chops and spread with a nice layer of pesto. Donft be afraid to go heavy on the pesto. Itfs worth it.
Bake, uncovered on the top rack for 30-45 minutes. I like my pork a bit closer to medium, but only bake until their internal temperature reaches 140-145 degrees F. Feel free to bake to 160 degrees if you prefer the texture of shoe soles.
Ingredients:
Directions:
Peel and finely chop the onion and chop the tomatoes into chunks. Roughly chop the parsley and stalks, finely chop the chilli. Finely slice the dates.
Put the pan on a high heat and add a lug of olive oil. Add onions, chilli, dates and cook until onions soften slightly. Add 2 tsp of cumin, pinch of salt and pepper and the pine nuts and stir.
Add tomatoes, most of the parsley and the chickpeas with all the juices and an extra 1/2 cup of water. Leave the sauce to bubble away for about 5 mins.
Returning to the sauce and use a spoon to mash it up a bit. When it looks quite saucy add a pinch more salt and pepper and the balsamic vinegar.
Put a second pan on a high heat and let it get really hot.
Cut the lamb into 1 inch pieces. Sprinkle chopping board with cumin and salt and pepper.
Move the meat around the board to coat it in the seasoning. Push the meat down with hands to flatten the pieces.
Date: 4/2/2010 10:30:47 AM
Author: waterlilly
a bag of smartfood![]()
Date: 4/1/2010 7:46:59 PM
Author:doodle
Okay, I know we''ve done this thread before, but A) I love it, and B) I just had a phenomenal dinner thanks to Haven''s barbecue chicken recipe and LaurenthePartier''s sweet potato fries recipe, so thanks to both of you! So what''d everyone else have?
LOL, Doodle! Very cool that you found it!Date: 4/2/2010 2:32:59 PM
Author: doodle
Lauren, it''s pretty funny--I remember a while back you mentioned having a food blog, but since we can''t post links to those on here, I just figured I''d stay out of the loop forever. I went foraging on the web looking for a recipe for baked sweet potato fries because I really don''t like frying stuff, and it took me a good bit to realize I had accidentally found your blog, haha! BTW, totally highjacked your brownie recipe, too!I actually have a slab of pork in the fridge right now that I really had no plans for, so I just may wind up stealing this one as well! Otherwise, it''ll be cubed steaks with bell peppers and tomato, possibly scalloped potatoes, and a bucket of salad. I''m craving salads these days!![]()