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February 8, 2022
Although you can do this without marinating the pork, it really is better if you do. Other cuts of pork will work, just be sure they are around one-half to three-eighths of an inch thick at most. INGREDIENTS: 1 to 1 1/4 lb. pork leg steak 1/2 + 1/4 cup clear apple cider or apple...
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This recipe calls for Portobello mushrooms, but cremini or button mushrooms will work just as well. If you have chanterelle, morel, or porcini mushrooms, by all means, use those. Cooking times may vary depending on the mushrooms you use. INGREDIENTS: 1 1/4 pound pork steaks such as sirloin or leg, 1/2 inch thin or less...
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One of the highlights of our farmers market is our local pasta maker, Evette Lecci, who owns Pensi Pasta Factory. Each week, her table is laden with fresh pastas of all shapes, colors and flavors as well as sublime ready-to-go sauces. Evette also makes suggestions for fresh vegetables that can be used for the various...
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Here’s a twist on glazed carrots with Moroccan accents. While the orange flower water is not essential, it really does add an extra dimension that’s delightful and mysterious all at once. INGREDIENTS: 1 bunch carrots (1-1½ pounds), peeled and cut into quarter-inch thick slices on the diagonal 1 tablespoon unsalted butter 1/2 tablespoon sugar or...
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Here’s a variation of my favorite cauliflower preparation. If the oranges and really dark, like a prime season Moro, it may stain the outside of the cauliflower dark for a cool visual. INGREDIENTS: 1 head of white cauliflower, cored and cut into florets, florets halved 2 ripe Moro or Tarocco (or other) blood oranges 1...
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Preserved lemons are used in many Moroccan and Middle Eastern dishes, as well as elsewhere. They add a lemony tartness and imbue dishes with lemon fragrance. INGREDIENTS: 4 lemons (unwaxed) plus at least 2 more for juice (or use Meyer lemons) 6-7 tablespoons Kosher large flake salt 1 bay leaf (optional) 12 black peppercorns (optional)...
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Serve this vinaigrette tossed with a salad of baby spinach greens, red onions, blood orange segments, and crumbled blue cheese. INGREDIENTS: 1/4 cup freshly squeezed blood orange juice, strained 1 medium shallot, finely minced 2 tablespoons sherry vinegar Salt Freshly ground black pepper 1/3 cup extra virgin olive oil, plus more if needed METHOD: In...
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INGREDIENTS: Vinaigrette 3 tablespoons blood orange juice 2 tablespoons red wine vinegar 2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil 2 tablespoons walnut oil 2 tablespoons hazelnut oil Salt and pepper Salad 3 cups watercress, washed, dried, and stemmed 3 blood oranges, segmented 2 tablespoons chopped chives METHOD: In a mixing bowl, combine orange juice, red wine...
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Maltaise Sauce is a classic sauce made by adding the juice of blood oranges to Hollandaise sauce. Maltaise sauce can be served with asparagus or broccoli, but is also delicious with an eggs benedict made with shrimp and avocado or a crab cake benedict.   INGREDIENTS: 1 pint Hollandaise sauce 1/4 cup freshly squeezed blood...
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This is a great cold-weather dish. This recipe makes a fair amount, but leftovers are delicious for lunch the next day, or even breakfast with a fried egg on top. INGREDIENTS: 1 ham hock or smoked pork shank, cut into 2-inch pieces (ask the butcher to do this) 1 onion, peeled and diced fine, about...
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