Showing posts with label pork. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pork. Show all posts

Friday, April 9, 2010

Southern Fried Beans

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Green common beans on the plantImage via Wikipedia

I tried this recipe on a Doctor friend of mine the other day. Although he said "I can hear my arteries hardening" he loved it and I'm sure you will too. Like they say in the South, "If it ain't fried, it ain't food." Enjoy!

INGREDIENTS:
3 regular size cans of french cut green beans (You can use whole beans but I've found that you can't really get the full flavor from them like you can with french cut.)
1 package of your favorite bacon (mine is maple flavored)
1 cup of sharp cheddar cheese

PREPARATION:
Cut up the bacon into small pieces. Size here really doesn't matter. Whatever you prefer.
In a large skillet add your bacon and begin cooking it until it releases all of those delicious greases you love so much. Once the bacon is cooked open the cans of beans and drain them thoroughly... water and grease don't really mix well. When drained pour the beans into the frying pan along with the cooked bacon. Now cook the beans until they become somewhat browned. They'll shrink some but that is what you're looking for. Take the cheese and add it That's it. You're now ready to experience your first heart attack. Don't worry though, there will be more in the future because you're going to love this!

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Sunday, May 31, 2009

Apple Pie Pork Chops











I know this sounds like something you would NEVER put into your mouth. But if you don't, you'll be missing one of the very best pork chop recipes I've ever tried. At least try it once!

INGREDIENTS:

4-6 thick center-cut pork chops
1 can of apple pie filling
Your favorite BBQ sauce.

PREPARTATION:

Place the contents of the apple pie filling into the bottom of a greased 9x13 pan (I prefer glass).
On top of the filling place the pork chops
Cover the pork chops with a generous coating of your favorite BBQ sauce.
Cover with aluminum foil and poke a few small holes in the top to allow the steam to escape during baking.
In a 300 degree oven place the pan on the middle shelf. Allow to cook approximately 3 hours or until the pork chops are thoroughly cooked through. Remove from the oven and enjoy this great meal.

Come on you porkers, get cooking!
Steve and Kim