69 olive pork grapes Recipes

  • Reductions - Proving That Less Is More
    any liquid can be reduced just by heating it - but why wo... and
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    any liquid can be reduced just by heating it - but why would you want to do that, answer comes back to two of our old friends, flavor and consistency (texture)., by reducing any flavored liquid you intensify its flavor and at the same time thicken it. you can continue this process until what you have left is a syrup if it contains sugar, or a sauce if it does not., this is 1 of the most important tools in the kitchen , believe it or not, because a great sauce can rescue an indifferent meal., literally any liquid can be reduced ., a few uses, wine is frequently used in cooking , both as a marinade and as an addition to sauces for meat., there are some problems with it though, 1 of which is that you need a really good wine and quite a lot of it to produce a reasonable sauce for, say, six people., on the other hand , if you use pure grape juice and reduce it to a syrup, that syrup, added to any sauce (or gravy if you prefer) will lift it into the realms of gourmet ., more , you don tsp have to make your reduction on the night you prepare your meal. you can reduce a liter of grape juice at any time to the consistency and flavor you want; then just store it in the fridge., you can do the same thing with any fruit juice - prune is sensational - and store it until needed. just about all of them will do things for ice cream, pies or tarts that will have your guests demanding the recipe, pork with apple sauce use a carton of fresh apple juice from the supermarket and reduce it. and if you want a real sensation add in a glass of apple brandy during the reduction process., are you getting an idea of how simple this is, take any carton of fresh stock straight of the shelf and reduce it. you will transform it into something even the manufacturer won tsp recognize. but beware, you need to start out with good quality in the first place, because when you reduce a liquid you intensify all the flavors, and not just the good ones., if it s salty to start with, for example, it will be salty beyond belief by the time you ve reduced it even by half. so if you are going to use a supermarket stock, make sure it s an extremely good 1., believe me when i tell you that stock cubes should not be used for reduction sauces., thickeners, because you will be tasting as you go (won tsp you ), you may find that you get the flavor you want before the desired consistency is reached., a couple of hints right now for your sauces., sweet ones can be thickened successfully without loss of color by adding in liquid glucose early on in the reduction process. surprisingly, this will add little in the way of sweetness and produces a beautiful velvety sauce when whisked., if you get it wrong and add too much, no problem. stir in a little extra water to thin it., reduction pans, reductions need to happen rapidly in serving to preserve flavors. and the greater the surface area of the liquid the faster the water will evaporate., however you may want to whisk something into the sauce while its cooking - such as butter or olive oil for example - and for that i find a small wok is best; 1 with a handle., a wok is less likely to reduce so fast that the sauce is burnt while your back is turned. but try both methods and see which you prefer. you may even end up using something totally different., no magic to this. whatever works for you, that s what you should use, in this and everything else to do with cooking., just bear in mind that what you re after is speed and ease of use. as well as a great tasting result, of course. :>), keeping, if they should dry out , simply add a little water and heat through., sauces containing meat juices of any kind must be frozen if you re going to keep them, and should be brought to boiling point before being used again. there is no need to thaw them out to do this, in fact it s better not to. simply drop the frozen cubes into a saucepan, melt them over a gentle heat, and then bring swiftly to the boil., why do you do this to avoid food poisoning, that s why. you are making sure that any bugs introduced into the sauce during the preparation process are killed off., worry , this will not be because of anything you have done wrong (i hope!), but because bacteria are part of our everyday lives and they exist in every kitchen, however clean., in fact your food , and especially your meat, is crawling with wildlife that you will never see. don tsp worry about them. careful handling and simple precautions will ensure that these miniature monsters can never multiply enough to harm either you or your guests.
    38 ingredients
  • Crockpot Gourmet Chili
    onion, chopped small, fresh garlic cloves, crushed and
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    onion, chopped small, fresh garlic cloves, crushed, olive oil, pork tenderloin , trimmed of all fat and cut into 1-inch cubes, low fat chili with meat and beans, dark red kidney beans, rinsed and drained, black beans, rinsed and drained, tomato sauce, frozen super sweet corn, mild chili powder, cumin, salt, fine ground black pepper, cayenne pepper (optional), sharp cheddar cheese, shredded, green olives, sliced, black olives, sliced, avocados, diced, chopped fresh cilantro, sweet grape tomatoes, diced, green onions, sliced thin, red bell pepper, diced, fresh jalapeno peppers, sliced, fresh habanero pepper, sliced with gloves, natural sour cream , such as daisy brand, hot sauce such as tabasco sauce, served in bottle, oyster crackers , such as trader joe s
    11 hour , 27 ingredients
  • Venison Meatballs
    ground venison, ground pork, breadcrumbs, minced onion and
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    ground venison, ground pork, breadcrumbs, minced onion, milk, eggs, dried parsley, seasoning, we use old bay but a cajun seasoning would do fine, worcestershire sauce, liquid smoke, olive oil (for frying ), chili sauce, grape jelly, hot sauce
    50 min, 14 ingredients
  • Baked Ham, California Style Baked Ham, California Style
    ham or 5 lbs smoked pork shoulder, orange peel and
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    ham or 5 lbs smoked pork shoulder, orange peel, brown sugar, olive oil, dry mustard (coleman s preferred), pepper , to taste, grape juice
    16 min, 8 ingredients
  • Fresh Tomato Pasta With Veggies Fresh Tomato Pasta With Veggies
    garlic cloves, sliced thin and
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    garlic cloves, sliced thin, tomatoes or 2 pints grape , i use more like 3 pints, olive oil , plus more through out as needed, salt, pepper, pasta , penne with ridges is my favorite, sugar, pork sausage, your favorite, zucchini, sliced, frozen artichoke hearts , can use 2 fresh artichokes or canned, parmesan cheese
    55 min, 11 ingredients
  • Turnip Kraut: Brovada (Mario Batali) Turnip Kraut: Brovada (Mario Batali)
    turnips, peeled and cut into 1/4-inch batons, water and
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    turnips, peeled and cut into 1/4-inch batons, water, red wine vinegar, sugar, salt, red grapes , chopped roughly in a food processor, extra-virgin olive oil, yellow onion, peeled and chopped, garlic, peeled and chopped, all-purpose flour, caraway seeds, suggestions : grilled sausages or pork shank (stinco)
    30 min, 12 ingredients
  • Sicilian Stick to Your Ribs Meal:
 Meatloaf Brasciole (Roll Ups), Pasta, Broccolini and Ricotta (Rachael Ray) Sicilian Stick to Your Ribs Meal: Meatloaf Brasciole (Roll Ups), Pasta, Broccolini and Ricotta (Rachael Ray)
    ground beef , pork and veal mix from the butcher s counte... and
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    ground beef , pork and veal mix from the butcher s counter (meatloaf mix), salt and pepper, italian bread crumbs, egg, garlic, minced, white onion, grated, golden or dark raisins, chopped, pine nuts, chopped, grated cheese , parmigiano or romano, chopped flat-leaf parsley, arugula leaves or baby spinach, prosciutto di parma, deli sliced provolone, extra-virgin olive oil, for drizzling, cavatappi ( corkscrew shaped hollow pasta) or rigatoni, broccolini, trimmed into florets, butter, ricotta cheese, lemon zest, chopped fresh thyme leaves, grape or small vine tomatoes, halved
    30 min, 21 ingredients




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