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Asian Style Pan Roasted Pork Chops

Asian Style Pan Roasted Pork Chops

Our “100 Asian Recipes” challenge is getting, well a bit challenging as we close in on the finishing line. Sue has a note book full of recipes and we’re sort of relying on the Yellow Sticker fridge to point us in the right direction. These nice thick Pork Chops were a good call. Cheers Yasmin the Yellow Sticker fridge!!!

Ingredients:-

4 Thick Pork Chops
Oil to fry

Ingredients for the marinade:-

3 Cloves of Garlic, minced
3 Tsp of Ginger, minced
3 Tbsp of Honey
2 Tbsp of Black Bean paste
2 Tbsp of Soy Sauce
2 Tbsp of Rice Vinegar
2 Tbsp of Shaoxing Wine
1 Tbsp of Sesame Oil
3 Tbsp of Fish Sauce
2 Tbsp of Chilli Paste

Garnish:-

Spring Onion, sliced
Coriander
Sesame Seeds

Method:-

(1) Make up the marinade in a large bowl.
(2) add the chops to half of the marinade, making sure they a completely covered.
(3) pop in the fridge for at least 2 hours.
(4) Reserve the remained marinade.
(5) Fry the chops in a little Oil over a low heat for three minutes per side.
(6) Place in the oven at 160c for ten minutes.
(7) Heat the remaining marinade and reduce.
(8) Pour the reduced marinade over your chops and serve.

We pan fried a lonely Pak Choy which was loitering in the bottom of the fridge, together with a little boiled Rice as sides.

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Why is cooking from scratch better? Our opinion. Eat well on universal credit

Now this how you do Food Journalism! Article from The Guardian (Opens in a new Tab)

This is a beautifully written article and it highlights many issues.

However I’d like to add to it a bit if I / We may?

If you can’t be bothered reading - “Cook From Scratch”……..

Why do we cook everything from scratch? There are various reasons:-

(1) Cost. Generally I buy the most costly ingredient first, usually the Meat or Fish (Protein Component). We then assess what ingredients we have available and the sort of dish we intend to create. I then nip off and get whatever additional items we need. This might seem like a very time intensive way to deal with cooking / shopping? Well it is probably inefficient, but we have a number of supermarkets and independent shops within walking distance, for which we are grateful.

(2) Ingredient Control. Sue has Celiac Disease and over the last year or so has developed a Lactose Intolerance. They unfortunately often go hand-in-hand. So anything with the slightest trace of Wheat is banished from the flat. Dairy can be mitigated by Sue taking a Lactase Enzyme tablet or two before eating anything which contains Lactose. But really, it’s much easier to just not eat something which you know is going to make you ill.

(3) Quality of Ingredients. Processed food in a plastic tub, frozen, with a film which you prick….. Come on guys “Food Warehouse” are not exactly marketing their food as healthy, now are they? There are frozen meal businesses which offer high quality food, but it’s generally out of our budget.

(4) Enjoyment. We actually enjoy cooking together. Sue can’t get out of the flat without assistance, however as a couple of foodie with histories including cheffing and butchery it’s no great surprise that we enjoy the process of cooking a good meal on a budget together.

(5) Personal Engagement. When I have gathered the ingredients for a meal and we have created a recipe and cooked it, it’s often fun for us to natter about how it tasted, what we could do next time to improve it etc.

You don’t get any of the above when you microwave frozen ‘stuff’ after bursting the film with a fork.


 

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