Saturday, September 19, 2009

Honey glazed pork chop

When BBQ season was coming up, after we all cried for hot dog and burgers, the next thing we were asking my mum was for her delicious honey glazed pork chop. Pork is a rather cheap meat (depend on the cut) and contrary to the preconceived idea, pork should not be cook through and through. There was some history of disease, but the Canadian pork that is available everywhere right now doesn’t have a hint of disease so it is perfectly safe to eat it pink.

I am still struggling with cooking steaks on the grill. I love mine rare and the problem is: I always overcook it. I don’t know why, but I do not have this problem with pork. So the other night, when I had to cook (In exchange for my husband to put together my new bike) I decided to make my mum honey glazed pork. So simple, as usual, I’ve modified the recipe a little bit so that it has more garlic.



Honey glazed pork loin (changed the cut too)

- 4 pork chop (or loin)
- 1/3 cup liquid honey (used the organic one from the Calgary farmers market, has more of a “earthy flavor)
- 1/3 soy sauce
- 2 table spoon chili sauce
- 4 crushed garlic cloves

Mix everything together and brush the meat with the mixture until cooked and no mixture if left.



It truly has a great flavor. You could also marinate meat overnight in this. (but do not use to glaze)

Thursday, September 17, 2009

Spinach and Strawberries salad

I have been taking pictures of my food, cooking and baking a little bit less than usual, but I still do. I figured I have been a really bad foodie blogger lately.

My husband is doing the Hawaii Ironman in October (vacation for me!!) and he told me he needs to lose some weight before. He has always struggled with his weight (so does most of his family) and I wasn’t a very good wife. Us French, loves to use butter, cheese, cream and extra rich ingredient. The obesity rate is a lot lower than in America and I think that even if our food is decadent, we just don’t eat as much. There might be an entire tray of delicious cupcakes in front of us, we’re only going to have one.

Anyhow, I’ve tried to include more vegetable in our alimentation (if at all possible, we’re already having ¾ veggies each night ¼ proteins.) As a side, for the remaining sunny day, I’ve made a simple, but delicious spinach salad.

Spinach and Strawberries salad

- Spinach
- 3-4 thinly sliced strawberries per serving
- A handful of shaved almonds
- Few crumbles of herbs goat cheese feta

Vinaigrette

- Lemon juice
- Drizzle of olive oil
- A crack of pepper (surprisingly, pepper goes really well with strawberries)



Put everything together and enjoy!

Thursday, September 3, 2009

Cabbage side

Me love some cabbage! I am lucky that my husband like it too as I very often make a side dish with cabbage. This one is quite simple and is the “I-Don’t-know-which-thing-to-try-today”.

Simple side cabbage

- Cabbage duh!
- 1 Chopped red onion
- Garlic
- Salt
- Pepper
- A bit of butter

Thinly slice the cabbage, put butter in the pan and add the garlic. After a little bit, add the onion, once they start to get tender, add the cabbage and season. Stir for about 5-10 minutes (depending on how you like your cabbage).



Serve hot, it’s yummy!