Pork chops and rice is a dish my mom has been making since I was a tiny little kid. Dad and my brother loved it because it's stick-to-your-ribs man food. I hated it and gave Mom all kinds of grief every time we had it for dinner, flat refusing to eat anything. Eventually I agreed to eat the rice. I later agreed to eat the pork chop, but only with a heaping helping of ketchup. Now I love it so much that I almost requested it for my birthday dinner. It may sound bland, but, trust me, if you like pork, you'll love it.
Saturday, February 19, 2011
Sunday, February 13, 2011
Quick Banana Pudding
Mom doesn't make banana pudding often, but when she does it's fabulous and gone in a flash. She had a very complicated recipe that involved preparing her own pudding from scratch, but ditched it after making my Aunt Lisa's version. Here's how she does it now.
Friday, February 11, 2011
Spicy Mustard Salmon
I love salmon, but it's rare that I get to cook it because Mom greatly dislikes fish and we generally eat our meals together. However, she doesn't eat lunch, so when I'm not substituting (like today), I try to prepare fish for lunch. This is a great Asian-ish recipe that includes soy sauce, garlic, and spicy mustard. Really, how could that combination of ingredients taste bad? I hope you enjoy it!
Wednesday, February 9, 2011
Chocolate Pie
Based on the advice of the local weathermen, we planned on being snowed in today and tomorrow, which, of course, means dessert consumption. This week we chose chocolate pie as our sugar victim. It's another of those classic family recipes that is always fabulous. Enjoy!
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