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| Tuesday, January 03, 2006 |
Pork Spring Rolls for 12
By Maralea DeDecker @ 12:42 PM :: 2654 Views ::
0 Comments :: :: Appetizer, Main Dish, Pork, Side Dish
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2 cloves garlic – crushed (or minced from jar) |
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1 cup shredded carrots |
| 1 lb ground pork |
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1 tsp salt |
| ½ cup chopped onion (optional) |
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2 to 3 tbsp soy sauce |
| ½ cup chopped celery |
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1 scrambled egg |
3 tbsp chunky peanut butter 1 sm. bundle of Rice Noodles (soak 30 min or until soft) |
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1 pkg spring roll wrappers (25) cut to 50 triangles |
| 3 cups fresh bean sprouts |
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2 tbsp corn starch |
| 3 cups shredded cabbage |
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½ cup water |
| Vegetable oil for frying – 1 to 1-1/2 inch cooking oil in fry pan or deep fry. |
| 1 bottle of spring roll sauce from Asian store. |
- Brown ground pork with crushed garlic on high heat until pork is browned (no pink). Add rice noodles, salt, soy sauce, onion, peanut butter and egg. Stir together well. Turn stove off. Add celery, bean sprouts cabbage and carrots and stir well again.
- Mix corn starch and water in small bowl (this mixture is used for sealing the spring rolls shut). Thaw spring roll wrappers in microwave for 20-30 seconds. Cut into triangles. Peel off one wrapper at a time to prevent them from drying out. Cover with damp towel too. Wrap by putting a heaping tbsp of filling into center of triangle and putting a little cornstarch mixture on finger and put on each corner of triangle. Wrap long sides one over the other and then roll to tip. Place in pan or plate tip side down while finishing rolling the spring rolls. Cover with damp towel until ready to fry.
- Place in heated oil and turn when brown (approx. 5 minutes). Place onto two or more layers of paper towel and then transfer to another dish with paper towel.
- Serve with Spring roll sauce (called Sweet Chili Sauce).
Asian stores to get some ingredients at: Rhino Food Store – 7411 W. Hampton Ave. (Milwaukee) Asian Mart – 1125 Old World Third Street (Milwaukee) Lanexang – 3508 W. Burnham (Milwaukee)
Asian International Market – 3403 W. National Ave. (Milwaukee)
Thanlouang Asian Food Market – 2611 W. National Ave. (Milwaukee)
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| Sunday, November 20, 2005 |
Pork Tenderloin Surprise
By Laurie Wetterau @ 1:34 PM :: 2543 Views ::
0 Comments :: :: Barbeque, Main Dish, Pork
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1-2 pork tenderloins (cut into 8 round patties) 4 tomato sliced round 4 onion sliced round 8 slices bacon(thick cut) 4 green or yellow pepper sliced round salt and pepper 4 swiss cheese slices
criss cross 2 slices of bacon, place one pork pattie in center, salt and pepper, place onion on top of pork then tomato,then pepper. Bring bacon slices up around stack and secure with tooth picks.
Repeat for all bundles.
Grill for 55 minutes at medium. Place cheese slice on top to melt just at the end.
** if making in the oven cover and Bake at 350 F. for 1 1/2 - 2 hours uncover at least 20 minutes.
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| Sunday, November 20, 2005 |
Beer Pork Chops
By Laurie Wetterau @ 1:07 PM :: 2304 Views ::
0 Comments :: :: Main Dish, Pork
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10-14 pork chops garlic salt to taste 1/2 C. to 1C oil 3 cans beer ( miller lite)
2 C. ketchup 1 med onion chopped 2 Tblsp. soy sauce 2 C. brown sugar 8 oz. sliced mushrooms
season pork chops with garlic. Brown in skillet adding oil when needed. Place chops in pan. In saucepan, combine beer,ketchup,onion,soy sauce, and brown sugar. heat through. pour over chops.
Cover and bake 350 F 1 1/2-2 hours or till tender. add mushrooms last 30 minutes. ENJOY!!
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| Sunday, November 20, 2005 |
Quick Pork Chop Suey
By Laurie Wetterau @ 12:50 PM :: 2339 Views ::
0 Comments :: :: Main Dish, Pork
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1 pd. pork chop suey meat 1 28 oz can La Choy chop suey vegetables oil Lawrey's season salt 2 Tblsp. Molasses 4 C. water
Brown pork in oil. add a little water to simmer until tender. Season with Lawrey's salt and pepper. Add 4 C. water, molasses , and can of veggies. Season more with Lawrey's. Simmer for at least 30 minutes more, serve over rice with chow mein noodles and soy sauce. ENJOY!!
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| Saturday, November 12, 2005 |
Apple Pork Chop Skillet
By Laurie Wetterau @ 12:23 PM :: 1970 Views ::
0 Comments :: :: Main Dish, Pork
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4-6 boneless pork chops 2-4 apples coarsely chopped 1 1/2 C. apple juice 6 oz stove top stuffing mix any flavor
Heat 1 Tblsp. oil in large skillet. Add chops, cook 4 minutes each side or till browned. Remove from pan. ADD apples, juice, and stuffing crumbs/packet(if there is one) stir. Bring to boil. stirring to moisten. Top with chops,COVER and cook on low heat for 5-8 minutes or until chops are cooked through.
I serve this with green beans and warm wheat rolls. ENJOY!!
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