วันพุธที่ 31 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2554

Repurpose Your Chop Platter For a Creative and Practical Table Setting

Remember those extra large round china plates that tend to end up at the back of your china cabinet - the ones that look like they've hardly ever been used, because they haven't been?

When we hear Chef Alton Brown talk about multi-taskers, this is the piece of vintage dinnerware we think of: the round platter or chop plate.

These platters are usually 12 to 14 inches in diameter, and in the vintage days of meat and potatoes for supper, they were the go-to serving piece for piles of pork chops.

Today, fatty meats are not in favor, and even with lower-fat pork - "the other white meat" - pork chops may not be found on the family menu as often as they once were.

But there are plenty of ways to repurpose this china. Its generous size makes it great to serve a family or a crowd. Here are some ideas:


A really big salad
Vegetable tray of carrots, celery, broccoli, pepper strips, etc. Just use a color-coordinated bowl in the center to hold the dip
Corn on the cob
Sliced fruit, especially watermelon or cantaloupe
A pile of muffins or cupcakes
A large stack of sandwiches or burgers
Pad Thai noodles with seafood
Grilled meat, like ribs, or chicken. Even pork chops

For anything that is juicy, or that can roll like the corn, choose a chop plate in coupe shape -- smooth overall with a bit more height at the sides. For pastries and baked goods, the rim shape versions give extra color and pattern around the edge to make the food look even better.

A vintage chop plate or round platter - once stowed in the back of the kitchen cabinet - is still a practical and creative addition to your next meal for a crowd, whether on the buffet or picnic table, or in the dining room.

วันจันทร์ที่ 29 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2554

Simple meals: pork chops and grilled pineapple

Tara Kuczykowski whips a tasty dish with a few simple ingredients from Walmart.



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วันเสาร์ที่ 27 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2554

Healthy meals in less than 30 minutes: quick recipe pork grilled herbs

Learn the tricks of how to make herb grilled pork in the video clip online quick and easy meals thisfree in less than 30 minutes. Expert: Marlene Spiegel Contact: www.mspiegel.mywildtree.com Bio: As a team leader Wildtree founder, Marlene Spiegel realizes the importance of healthy, nutritious products that can transform every meal into a gourmet feast in minutes. Director: Suzie Vigoin



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วันอาทิตย์ที่ 21 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2554

Desire Recipes - Smothered Pork Chops Recipe - Southern Style Smothered Pork Chops

This is a delicious and easy recipe for smothered pork chops. Visit foodwishes.com to get the ingredients and more information and over 350 free video recipes. Thank you and enjoy!



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วันพุธที่ 17 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2554

Heavenly Chicken & Ribs

Heavenly Chicken & Ribs restaurants located in Dunkirk, MD



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วันอังคารที่ 9 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2554

Cambodian Grilled Pork Salad with Spicy Garlic Dressing

How to make quick and easy Cambodian Grilled Pork Salad with Spicy Garlic Dressing (Ngorm Sach Jrook Arng). Facebook Page www.facebook.com Full written recipes with variations available on my website khatiya-korner.com For more delicious recipes visit my website at www.Khatiya-Korner.com



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วันอาทิตย์ที่ 7 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2554

The Secret to Grilled Brats

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วันพฤหัสบดีที่ 4 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2554

Ground-soybean bouillon ("kongbiji jjigae")

How to make delicious kongbiji jjigae, perfect for a winter day. Full recipe, photos, comments, and stories are on my website: www.maangchi.com Yield: 4 servings Cooking time: 40 minutes Ingredients: soy beans, pork, kimchi, green onions, garlic, red chili pepper, green chili pepper, fish sauce,sesame oil, dried shiitake mushrooms, dried anchovies, dried kelp Directions: 1.Soak ½ cup dried soy beans in cold water overnight (at least 12 hours). 2. Rinse and drain the soaked soy beans. (They will expand to more than 1 cup) 3.Make stock: In a thick bottomed pot, add 4 cups water, 3 dried shiitake mushrooms, 8 large dried anchovies (after removing the guts), and 4×5 inch pieces of dried kelp. Bring to a boil for 20 minutes over medium high heat. 4.Take the mushrooms out of the stock and chop them into small pieces. Set aside 5.Blend 1 cup of soaked soybeans with 1 cup of water until it turns creamy. 6.Chop about 4 oz pork and set aside 7.Chop 1 cup of kimchi 8.Place a heavy bottomed pot (7-8 cups) on the stove and heat it up. *tip: It's usually cooked in either a stone bowl or an earthenware bowl 9.When the stone pot has heated up, drizzle ½ -- 1 tbs sesame oil and add 2 cloves of minced garlic. Stir for 10 seconds. 10.Add chopped pork, mushrooms, kimchi, and keep stirring for a few more minutes. 11.Add 2 cups of stock and close the lid. 12.Bring to a boil over medium heat for about 2 minutes. *tip: the stew will boil over easily, so watch out! If it boils over, lower the ...



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วันอังคารที่ 2 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2554

Southern Foods at Home Grilled Skirt Steak

www.SouthernFoodsatHome.com Chef Mike demonstrates how to prepare one of our all natural skirt steaks.Enjoy, and please check us out on www.Twitter.com/SouthernFoods or Flickr at www.flickr.com/photos/SouthernFoodsatHome. Also feel free to use our videos, but please link back to our website at www.SouthernFoodsatHome.com



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วันจันทร์ที่ 1 สิงหาคม พ.ศ. 2554

Learn the Different Ways of Cooking Bratwursts

Bratwursts are basically German-style sausages that use either pork, veal, or beef as a major ingredient. To give these special sausages a uniquely palatable taste, people usually add nutmeg, ginger, and pepper to spice up their flavors. More often than not, these sausages are also served with sauerkraut, which is basically a special cabbage dish, sandwiched together in a regular bread roll. Aside from this, there are still many other ways of cooking bratwursts. Three of the most common ways of doing this is either by adding beer, by grilling it, or by cooking it in water.

Cooking Bratwursts in Beer

From the many different ways of cooking bratwursts, one of the simplest and most interesting ways of doing so is by using beer. More importantly, a tablespoon of butter, ¼-sliced sweet onion, and four bratwursts are needed to cook this tasty dish. In a regular-sized pot, pour in at least two bottles of beers, before adding butter and allowing it to melt into a syrupy form. Wait until the liquid turns very hot before adding the sliced onions and German sausages inside the pot. Allow the syrup to dry until it sticks completely to the sausages. Using regular hotdog buns, place the bratwursts inside the buns and then top them each with sauerkraut for a truly tasty and satisfying meal.

How to Grill Bratwursts

Aside from cooking the bratwursts in beer, people can also make something special out of this dish by grilling them. After the beer has turned into a syrupy substance, remove the sausages from the pot and then place them on top of a charcoal grill. Allow them to stay for at least four to five minutes for each side until they are completely cooked. Make special sandwiches once again, this time using baguettes or hotdog buns, before adding cooked onions and mustard for richer taste and flavor.

In the meantime, a skillet can also be used in this simple process if ever there is no grill available at home. Place the bratwursts in a skillet together with the syrupy beer mix, then wait for a few minutes until the liquid part of the dish completely evaporates and turn into a flavor-rich coating for the sausages. Once again, use hotdog buns or other forms of bread wherein the sausages can fit perfectly well. Add mustard, onions, as well as other extra flavorings for a tastier and more delightful outcome.

Cooking Bratwursts in Water

For individuals who do not want their bratwursts in beer, they can use water instead to cook their sausages. Using a frying pan, fill at least half of it with water before putting in the sausages. To make the cooking process as smooth as possible, be sure not to soak the entire sausages under the water. Furthermore, use a fork to make some holes on the bratwursts, which will allow them to cook properly from the inside out. Put the stove switch into medium heat, and then cover the pan until the liquid inside completely dries out. After a few more minutes, remove the cover and wait for the sausages to cook completely before adding in the onions, mustard, as well as other flavorings.