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Pork Chops With Mushrooms and Red Peppers

One of the sources of inspiration for my cooking is to be found right here in Canada. I’ve relayed to you how I live in a multi-cultural country where many influences cross, overlap and borrow from each other. I don’t think one can really “pin down” Canadian food other than it being diverse, both comforting […]

Grandma’s Pork & Quince (Κυδώνια-της-Γιαγιάς)

My relatives can be divided into two camps: the father’s side of the family and the mother’s side. The two camps are also geographically divided with all of my dad’s side of the family residing here in Canada and save for two of my mom’s first cousins here in Canada, the rest of her family […]

Pork Chops “Krasates”

When I’m in Thessaloniki, one of my favourite places to eat was at the “Kourdisto Gourouni” or Wind-Up Pig. The place has been closed for 2 years now, as the building is being renovated. Will it What you need here are some juicy pork chops (nothing too lean), good dry white wine, some stock, olive […]

Grilled Pork Chops With Mustard, Honey & Sage

Anyone living in Canada or anyone who’s visited here or knows a Canadian, will understand why we’re sometimes called “crazy canucks”. From a cooking perspective, throw any bad weather at us and if we want to eat something grilled, we’ll grill it in the worst of weather conditions. I’ll grilled outdoors when it’s pouring rain, […]

Grilled Pork Chops With an Onion Marmalade

I enjoyed the whole experience of barbecuing so much the other day I had to go back to the grill and make up for lost winter-time BBQ moments. Today’s grilling subject is pork chops. Pretty run-of-the-mill, eh? Pork chops do not have much flavour, often they end up being dry and one often needs a […]

Greek Style Pork Ribs

Georgia! There’s a small town in Georgia called Athens and I believe the popular new wave band called the B-52’s (Rock Lobster) hails from there. I had some company over. Die-hard Greeks who aren’t too adventurous when it comes to trying out new flavours. What’s a guy to do? I always try and accommodate the […]

Braised Pork Shanks With a Pink Peppercorn Avgolemeno

This title is a mouthful, it fills the eye, satiates the belly. Some thought went into this dish as it’s my first foray into the Royal Foodie Joust, hosted monthly by Jenn, The Leftover Queen. Each month a winner is chosen and the victor gets to choose the three key ingredients that must be used […]

Roasted Loin of Pork With a Fennel Seed Crust

I tried this dish a few years ago. I was trying to impress my cousin’s wife who is German and she knows a thing or two about roast pork. I had her Sunday roast pork with gravy, potatoes and braised purple cabbage. She impressed me! I have found that fennel seeds really complement the taste […]

Saucisson of Pork Tenderloin

Bulletin – Dec. 20, 2007 Hi Folks, I’ve been doing some reading on home dry salting and curing and yes, end result can be a bit salty. What you can do is soak the tenderloins in warm water(80F) for a couple of hours and some salt will draw out. The meat looks a little grey […]

Maple-Bourbon Pork Chops

Sometimes, a recipe comes to you 2nd, 3rd, 4th hand and one hopes the recipe doesn’t get muddled in the process. This recipe was inspired by Janet of well, Janet is Hungry who in turn was inspired by Kirsten of Kirsten’s Home Cooking. Whenever I first try a recipe, I try not to screw around […]