-
PRINT THIS POST
Bookmark on del.icio.us

Tender pork, spicy broth – the flavor is just fantastic ! If you don’t enjoy spice, just remove the jalapeno and you will still end up with a great tasting pork soup.
4 servings
325 calories per servingPam
1 c onion, chopped
2/3 c green bell pepper, chopped
1 c chopped mushrooms
1 T minced garlic
1 jalapeño pepper, seeded and minced
1 lb. pork tenderloin in bite sized pieces
2 c chicken broth
2 c beef broth
1 c water
2 t chili powder
1 t ground cumin
1/2 t salt
1/4 t pepper
15 oz. kidney beans, rinsed and drained
14 oz. can diced tomatoes, undrained
2 T cilantro, chopped
1 c avocado, dicedHeat a non stick soup pot then spray with Pam. Add onion and cook 5-6 minutes adding a bit of hot water if necessary to keep onions moist. Add pepper, mushrooms, garlic and jalapenos and cook another 3 minutes then add pork and cook another 10 minutes. Add broth, water, spices, beans and tomatoes and bring to a boil then reduce heat and simmer 10 minutes. Stir in cilantro just before serving. Spoon into bowls and top with avocado pieces.
Tags: avocado, broth, cilantro, cumin, Dinner, jalapeno, jalapeno pepper, kidney beans, Lunch, mushroom, onion, pepper, pork, pork soup, soup, southwest pork soup, tex mex, tomato -
PRINT THIS POST
Bookmark on del.icio.us
April 11th, 2013Asian, Dinner, Kid Friendly, porkAuthentic and delicious. This Asian meal is memorable, brilliant and I want more NOW !
4 servings
280 calories per serving1 c chicken broth
3 T soy sauce
2 T molasses
1/4 t pepper
5 ts cornstarch
2 T oil, divided
1 lb. pork tenderloin, trimmed, halved lengthwise and cut into strips
1 medium onion, sliced thinly
1 medium red or green bell pepper, sliced thinly
3 c bean sprouts (fresh or canned from the asian section of your market)
1 T minced fresh gingerMix broth, soy, molasses and pepper. Take 2 T of the mix and stir in cornstarch and set aside. Heat 1 T oil in a non stick skillet and cook pork. Cook 5 minutes to brown it and then place in a bowl and set aside. Add 1 T oil to the skillet and cook onion 3 minutes then add the pepper and cook another 3 minutes. Add bean sprouts and ginger and cook another 3 minutes then add the broth and bring to a boil. Cook 4 minutes and then add cornstarch mix and pork and cook 2-3 minutes to thicken sauce and finish up the pork.
For just 130 calories, add ½ c of chow mein noodles to the side.
Tags: asian, bean sprout, broth, chop suey, Dinner, ginger, Kid Friendly, molasses, onion, pepper, pork, pork chop suey, pork tenderloin, soy, soy sayce, tenderloin -
PRINT THIS POST
Bookmark on del.icio.us
December 9th, 2012crock pot, Dinner, Kid Friendly, Mexican, porkThis is another great authentic recipe that cooks all day in the crock pot – it turns out a fantastically tender and juicy meat that is easily shredded and tastes great with a bit of lime and avocado.
4 servings
208 calories per serving1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon garlic powder
1 teaspoon ground cumin
1/2 teaspoon crumbled dried oregano
1/2 teaspoon ground coriander
1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon
1 ½ lb. boneless pork shoulder roast
2 bay leaves
2 cups chicken broth
1 lime cut into wedgesMix together salt, garlic powder, cumin, oregano, coriander, and cinnamon in a bowl. Rub spice mix into the pork.. Place the bay leaves in the bottom of a slow cooker and add the broth then put the pork on top. Cover and cook on low about 10 hours, turning half way through. Remove and let cool then use 2 forks to shred the meat. Use the left over liquid to moisten the meat. Plate and squirt each portion with a bit of lime just before serving. I like to serve this on a flour tortilla with some avocado slices (not included in calorie count above – add 210 calories for a flour tortilla and 2 -3 slices avocado)
Tags: avocado, broth, carnitas, coriander, crock pot, cumin, Dinner, easy pork carnitas, Kid Friendly, lime, mexican, pork, pork carnitas, pork shoulder, slow cooker -
PRINT THIS POST
Bookmark on del.icio.us
October 29th, 2012crock pot, Dinner, Kid Friendly, Mexican, porkThis turns out a dish much like pork carnitas, but with a bit more juice so you can enjoy it as a stew. Serve it piping hot and enjoy !
8 servings
252 calories per serving
3 lb. pork loin
1 1/2 c salsa verde
1 3/4 c chicken broth
1 medium onion, thinly sliced
1 t ground cumin
Salt and pepper to taste
14.5 oz. can diced tomatoes, drained well
1/2 c chopped fresh cilantro, divided
1/2 c low fat sour creamTrim meat and cut into 2 inch chunks and place in crock pot; sprinkle with salt and pepper. In a saucepan mix salsa, broth, onion, cumin, salt and pepper and bring to a boil then pour it into the crock pot. Add tomatoes and mix. Cover and cool 6-7 hours or until meat is very tender. Transfer meat to a bowl and keep warm. Pour the sauce an veggies into a skillet and cook for 15-20 minutes to thicken sauce. Add in pork and ¼ c cilantro and heat through. Garnish each dish with sour cream and cilantro.
To make this without a crock pot, preheat oven to 350 degrees and place pork, salsa, broth, onion, cumin, salt, pepper, tomatoes and ¼ c cilantro in a large baking dish. Cover tightly with foil and bake 2 ½ hours. Uncover and bake 15 minutes. Garnish with sour cream and cilantro.
Tags: carnitas, cilantro, crock pot, cumin, Dinner, Kid Friendly, mexican, mexican pork stew, mexican stew, onion, pork, pork loin, pork stew, salsa verde, sour cream, tomato -
PRINT THIS POST
Bookmark on del.icio.us
October 15th, 2012Asian, crock pot, Dinner, Kid Friendly, porkThis recipe was really interesting. Usually when you think of pulled pork, you expect a spicy Southwest flavor. But this one has an awesome Chinese sauce that is mellow and mild and is perfect with pulled pork.
8 servings
227 calories per serving1/4 c soy sauce
1/4 c hoisin sauce
3 T ketchup
3 T honey
2 t minced garlic
2 t grated fresh ginger
1 t dark sesame oil
1/2 t five-spice powder
2 lb. boneless pork roast, trimmed
1/2 c chicken brothMix soy, Hoisin, ketchup, honey, garlic, ginger, oil and five spice and place in a zip loc bag. Add roast and mush it around so the spice adheres to the roast. Place in refrigerator for 3 – 24 hours. When ready to cook, place in crock and cook on low 8 hours. Remove roast and cover to keep warm. Place broth in croc, re-cover and cook another 1./2 hour or until sauce thickens. Shred pork and serve with extra sauce.
If you do not have Chinese 5 spice, here’s a quick recipe so you can make it yourself:
Mix all of this in a spice grinder and then use the appropriate amount in your recipe:
1 T peppercorns
Tags: 5 spice, anise, asian, asian pulled pork, broth, chicken broth, chinese 5 spice, cinnamon, cloves, crock, crock pot, Dinner, fennel, five spice, garlic, ginger, hoisin, hoisin sauce, honey, ketchup, Kid Friendly, pork, pork roast, pulled pork, seeds, sesame oil, slow cooker, soy, soy sauce
1 T cloves
1 t anise seed or 1 T star anise
1 T fennel seeds
1 T cinnamon -
PRINT THIS POST
Bookmark on del.icio.us
July 30th, 2012Dinner, Kid Friendly, pork, Sandwiches, SummerSweet sauce, succulent pork – what a great slider this makes ! It’s easy to do the pork ahead of time and keep warm – so this is a great dish for entertaining.
4 servings
362 calories per serving1/2 c BBQ sauce (use your favorite)
2 T dark rum
2 T honey
1 lb. pork tenderloin, fat trimmed
8 slider bunsHeat grill. Mix sauce, rum and honey and bring to a boil down for a couple of minutes. Use half of the sauce to baste the pork while you grill it 20 minutes or until done. Let pork stand for 5-10 minutes and then slice thinly.
Place slices on buns and add some of the reserved sauce. Optionally add some caramelized onions for a super savory sandwich.
To caramelize onions, heat 1 T oil in a skillet and then cook onions 5 minutes on high heat. Reduce heat to medium low and continue cooking 20 minutes or until golden brown. You may need to add hot water a tablespoon at a time to keep them from drying out. When done, season with salt and pepper.
Tags: barbecue sauce, bbq sauce, buns, Dinner, grilled pork slider, honey, Kid Friendly, pork, pork slider, sandwich, slider, slider buns, Summer, tenderloin -
PRINT THIS POST
Bookmark on del.icio.us

Very orangey – very authentic – very, very good !
4 servings
314 calories per serving3/4 lb. pork loin cut into thin strips
2 T red wine or beef broth
1 T soy sauce
1 T cornstarch
3/4 t salt
1/4 t black pepper
1 T dark sesame oil
2 c broccoli florets
1 orange bell pepper, cut into strips
1 1/2 t grated peeled fresh ginger
1/4 c orange juice
1/4 c hoisin sauce (available in the Asian section at your food market)
2 T honey
2 c hot cooked brown riceMix pork, wine, soy, cornstarch, salt and pepper. Set aside. Heat the oil in a skillet on high heat. Add broccoli and pepper and stir fry for 3-4 minutes. Add the pork and stir until browned, about 5 minutes. Add the finer and cook 1 minute longer. Add the juice, hoisin sauce and honey and cook until pork is done and sauce is thickened some, about 3 minutes. Serve with the hot cooked rice on the side.
Tags: asian, broccoli, brown rice, Dinner, ginger, hoisin, honey, orange, orange juice, pork, pork and broccoli, rice, sesame oil -
PRINT THIS POST
Bookmark on del.icio.us

This is a fantastic dish – the feta cheese brings a nice flavor and makes the dish much more special. It’s a great balanced meal in a bowl – all your protein, veggies and carbs all in one nice package.
6 servings
373 calories per serving1 ½ lb. pork tenderloin
1 t coarsely ground pepper
2 T oil
½ t Kitchen Bouquet (flavoring in the gravy or spice section of your market)
3 qt. water
1 ¼ c orzo
¼ t salt
6 oz. baby spinach
1 c grape tomatoes, halved
¾ c reduced fat feta cheese, crumbled
Lemon juiceRub pepper into meat and cut into bite sized pieces then cook in oil over medium heat for 10 minutes or until no longer pink. Stir in Kitchen Bouquet and stir well. Cook pasta for 9 minutes in boiling water and then stir in spinach and cook a minute longer. Add tomatoes to the pork and cook 1 minute then add the drained orzo and finally add the feta cheese. Just before serving, splash with some fresh lemon juice.
Tags: cheese, Dinner, feta, feta cheese, grape tomatoes, kitchen bouquet, lemon juice, orzo, pasta, pork, pork and orzo, pork tenderloin, spinach, tenderloin, tomatoes -
PRINT THIS POST
Bookmark on del.icio.us

This goes together in no time, but then you have to be around the house to tend to the meat every couple of hours as it SLOW cooks in the oven. But it is worth EVERY second. Just plan this one for a day you are inside anyhow.
The sauce is deep and rich and thick and very authentic – it rivals any you would find at a good BBQ Joint !
12 servings
281 calories per serving1 T oil
2 yellow onions, diced
2 T chili powder
1 T ground cumin
2 t paprika
1 t cayenne pepper
12 oz. bottle of lager beer
¾ c ketchup
¾ c cider vinegar
½ c whole grain mustard
2 T tomato paste
1 T canned chipotle pepper in adobo sauce, minced (here is where you can really spice it up – the more chipotle pepper, the hotter it will be !)
1 T adobo sauce (from can above)
5 lb. bone in pork butt or pork shoulderPreheat oven to 300 degrees. Heat oil in a Dutch oven on medium low heat and cook onions about 20 minutes then increase heat to high and stir in chili powder, cumin, paprika and cayenne and cook 1 minute. Then stir in beer, ketchup, vinegar, mustard, tomato paste, minced pepper, adobo sauce and bring to a boil. Lower heat to medium low and cook about 10 minutes. Trim all the fat from pork, remove pan from heat and add pork putting some of the sauce on top. Cover and move pan to the oven and bake 1 ½ hours then turn the pork over, cover with more sauce , cover the pan again and cook another 1 ½ hours. Then uncover and continue to cook until the meat pulls apart easily, another 1-2 hours. Place meat in a large bowl and cover with foil. Retain sauce in a cup or bowl and refrigerate 20 minutes or so – or until the fat separates from the sauce and then skim it off. Return sauce to pan and heat 4-5 minutes. Shred the pork and discard any bone. Mix the heated sauce into the shredded meat and stir well.
Tags: adobo sauce, beer, cayenne, chili powder, chipotle, chipotle pulled pork, cumin, Dinner, dutch oven, ketchup, lager, mustard, onion, pork, pork butt, pork roast, pulled pork, vinegar, whole grain mustard -
PRINT THIS POST
Bookmark on del.icio.us
March 8th, 2012Dinner, Kid Friendly, pasta, porkHam, alfredo sauce, pasta. They just go together so well. Add in some cheese and sun dried tomatos and you have a smash hit that the whole family will love.
6 servings
289 calories per serving8 oz. rotini FiberGourmet pasta
16 oz. jar low fat Alfredo Sauce
19 oz. can asparagus spears cut into 1 inch pieces
1/2 c sun dried tomatoes (not in oil), rehydrated in warm water
1 c diced cooked ham
1 c shredded low fat cheddar cheese (or a mix of cheddar and Swiss)
PamPreheat oven to 350 degrees. Spray baking dish with Pam. Cook pasta according to package directions. Heat alfredo sauce then stir in pasta, asparagus,. sun dried tomatoes and ham. Stir in half the cheese and turn all into the baking dish. Cover and bake 40 minutes. Top with remaining cheese and bake another 5 minutes.
Tags: alfredo sauce, asparagus, cheddar cheese, cheese, Dinner, ham, Kid Friendly, pasta, pork, rotini, rotini with ham, sun dried tomatoes, sundried tomatoes
























Find Us and Follow Us !
By PDGACO payday loans