This week, though, I made a few recipes that I thought were ultra-tasty. MacGyver snarfed them up, too, but he's not a great gauge of food....he'll eat absolutely anything.
On Monday, we had Panera, because we bought a sofa and a new mattress.
On Tuesday, we had Crispy Southwest Chicken Wraps. Good gracious, these were delicious. And easy, really. The pan-cooking part was a tad messy, and they didn't stay rolled, but they still tasted good.
Wednesday was my off-day. Pasta and sauce. Done.
Then yesterday, we had pork tenderloin and Roasted Smashed Potatoes. Another win-win-winner. The potatoes were simply fantastic, and easy. They did take quite awhile, and set off the smoke alarm at least 3 times. But well worth it. As for the pork tenderloin, I did something I rarely do, and that's create a recipe. I googled around and couldn't find what I was looking for, so I just went with it. And no one got food poisoning, so I'll call that a win.
Here's what I did. First, I trimmed off the fat from the tenderloin. Then I sprinkled both sides with pepper, garlic salt, and a load of cinnamon. In an oven-safe pan, I heated some oil (EVOO) and a generous amount of honey on medium heat. Then I browned both sides of the pork for 5 minutes each. I stuck the pan in the oven for about 10 minutes at 400 degrees, and she was done. I put the pork on a plate, and then put the pan back on the stovetop. I added a little water to the sludge in the pan, and simmered that for a few minutes. I then sliced the pork (holy amazing....the expensive organic stuff is soooooo worth it), and dumped the stuff in the pan over top.
Not to toot my own recipe-creating horn, but that was some tasty pork. So if you're in the cooking mood this weekend, try one of these. We weren't disappointed.
Tonight is another off-duty night, so we're having pizza and milkshakes with friends. Best recipe yet.
1 comment:
those sound like great recipes! i'm going to have to try since i've really fallen off the cooking wagon of late...
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