Sunday, August 28, 2016

Grandma's Stuffed Pork Chops

Recently I've been thinking and reflecting on family. I loved getting together for large family gatherings, extended family, and always good food. A friend suggested recently I record these memories here by posting family recipes. This one comes from my grandma on my fathers side. My dad talks about how he and my uncle used to fight over the bigger chop.



Start with pork chops on the thicker side. Cut them through the middle, 
not all the way, just a pocket.
 


Heat the oil in a skillet and heat the oven to 425.
Stuff the pork chops with the prepared stuffing and season on both sides with season salt.
Add the chops to the pan and cook until golden brown on one side. Flip all of the chops and add the onion to cook at the same time. The onions are my addition, not Grandmas.


Once the chops are browned on both sides, but not cooked all the way through, top with the can of tomato sauce. Bake at 425 until the chops are cooked all the way through.





Wednesday, August 10, 2016

Cucumber feta salad






Hmmmm, what can I throw together from my fridge for lunch? This would be really good in a wrap with some chicken or tossed with some cold pasta for pasta salad.

1/4 c. olive oil
1/4 c. kalamata olive, chopped
2 - 4 oz. feta cheese, crumbled
1 green onion, chopped
1/3 or a large English cucumber, chopped
1 medium tomato, chopped

Stir it all together, taste of salt and enjoy!

Monday, August 8, 2016

Pork Paprika Skillet Dinner



This is sort of funny how this dinner came about. They say necessity is the mother of all invention. Well I really did not want to make dinner tonight, but, it is necessary. So I went out the the freezer, actually hoping for some bacon to eat with pancakes since that seemed really easy. And I found a tiny package of thinly sliced pork I had bought to make a Korean dish with, then forgot about, and bought more pork for that Korean dish. It was delicious though. So that brings me to this. And not wanting to cook dinner. My dad used to make a dish that we loved that was rice, some seasonings, and chicken all baked in the oven until the rice and the chicken were cooked. So I decided to try something like that here. I seared the pork, added the rice and seasonings and baked until done. While that was cooking I cooked some frozen green beans and opened a bottle of sweet and sour red cabbage. And we have a nice Sunday dinner with such minimal work. 

6 fairly thin pork chops
Season salt
2 tsp. Paprika
2 - 3 Tbsp. oil
1 onion
1/4 tsp. black pepper
1 pork bouillon cube (enough for 2 cups)
3 c. water
1 1/4 c. rice

Pre-heat the oven to 450.

Heat the oil until sizzling. Season the chops on one side lightly with the season salt and put in the pan, seasoned side down. Lightly season the other side and sprinkle lightly with paprika. Once the pork is lightly browned in spots flip over and add the onion. 

Once the second side is lightly browned add the water, bouillon cube, and black pepper. Bring to a simmer, when the bouillon cube is dissolved add the rice stirring to combine. Bring to a boil again, cover, and place in the oven. Stir after 10 minutes, replace the lid and bake until the rice is cooked. About 10 more minutes.  

Remove from the oven and let stand still covered for 10 minutes.