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Showing posts with label budget. Show all posts

Thursday, October 1, 2020

PORK ROAST THE OLD-FASHION WAY (CAST IRON DUTCH OVEN) And into the Crock Pot

 I love to use my crock pot and my cast iron pots and when you combine the two Magic happens.



so here is my recipe for one of the best pork roast dinners you will ever have!

INGREDIENTS

  • Melt lard in cast iron dutch oven, or very heavy bottomed pot over medium high heat.
  • Salt and pepper all sides of pork roast. be very generous this is a big chunk of meat!
  • When lard just begins to give off smell of being hot, place roast in pot.
  • DO NOT move it for a few minuets  or so, then rotate it to brown all sides.
  • When all sides are nice and golden brown, transfer roast into your slow cooker and turn off the heat to your cast iron pan, but leave the pan on the burner
  • Lay garlic cloves and onion slices into the cast iron pan  and stir to brown them a bit. Cast iron stays hot for a long time so no heat is needed for this step.
  • Mix Kitchen Bouquet into the 2 cups of water (.or your beef bullion)
  • Pour in the water mixture.
  • Cover tightly and turn on your crock pot to Low
  • Cook on Low for 8-10 hours So your going to want to start this EARLY in the morning.
  • Half-way through cooking  time turn the roast over.
  • Check the roast at 8 hours it should be fork tender if not let it go for 2 more hours on low or you can turn it up to high for the last hour or two.
  • Remove roast from crock pot and cover to keep hot.
  • Mix 2 Tablespoons cornstarch into 1/2 cup water.
  • Using a whisk, stir the cornstarch mixture into the pot drippings, breaking up the garlic cloves as you mix.
  • Bring to a boil, taste and season if needed with salt and/or pepper.
  • NOTE: Pork roast made this way is ALWAYS tender.
  • It makes wonderful hot pork sandwiches!
  • The gravy is out of this world!
  • Enjoy!
  • Allison
  • allisonskitchen.blogspot.com




Wednesday, May 13, 2020

Homemade Taco Seasoning

Why make your own Taco Seasoning you ask?  Yes I know you can buy the packets at the store for about a dollar, but hey things are tight for most of us at the moment and you probably already have all the ingredients in your pantry anyway.  And another good reason is you can adjust the amount of salt, or a spice you don't particularly care for.
The recipe provided makes roughly the equivalent of a single store-bought packet of taco seasoning

Use your homemade taco seasoning in:

  • soups
  • salad dressings
  • dips
  • as a rub for chicken, pork or beef
  • on kebabs
  • and of course, all sorts of zesty Mexican dishes!
  • 2 teaspoons Chili Powder
  • 1-1/2 teaspoon Ground Cumin
  • 1/2 teaspoon Paprika
  • 1/2 teaspoon Crushed Red Pepper
  • 1/2 teaspoon Salt
  • 1/4 teaspoon Garlic Powder
  • 1/4 teaspoon Onion Powder
  • 1/4 teaspoon Dried Oregano
  • 1/4 teaspoon Black Pepper
Measure out all the ingredients in a small bowl. Mix well. Then taste and adjust the salt or spices as desired. Store in an airtight container until ready to use.

For a larger batch (the equivalent of about 6 packets), use:

1/4 cup chili powder
3 tablespoons ground cumin
1 tablespoon each paprika, crushed red pepper, and salt
1 1/2 teaspoons each garlic powder, onion powder, dried oregano, black pepper.
Enjoy!
Allison 
Allisonskitchen.blogspot.com