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Pork Chops with Stir-Fried Veggies

My Texas friend also sent me a shaker bottle of his “Secret Spice Mix #2” dry rub for meat. We had a few boneless pork chops so I rubbed them with his rub after brining them first. Tossed them on the gas grill and cooked ’em up right.

Stir-fried some peas, red bell peppers, and onions.

Served the pork chops with the veggies and mashed potatoes on the side. I like my pork a with a little pink in the middle.

Aloha, Nate

Konnyaku “Skwid” with Peas

 

We found a package of konnyaku “skwid” at the Asian grocery store. Konnyaku is a yam that is ground into flour and made into a jelly. It is high in fiber but low in calories. It is usually sold in blocks or as shirataki noodles, but this is another application – a vegan alternative to squid.

Stir-fried the “skwid” over high heat until they were almost blistered. Then stir-fry some peas with garlic and tossed it all togther.

The “skwid” had a nice crunch; not tough or chewy at all.

Aloha, Nate

Steamed Cod

Season a cod fish steak with salt and white pepper. Place in a shallow dish and place the dish in a bamboo steamer over a wok. Steam until the fish flakes easily with a fork.

Fry up some chopped garlic until brown and crispy. Make a sauce from soy sauce and sesame oil. Mince up some cilantro and green onions. Remove the dish from the steamer, sprinkle with fried chopped garlic, drizzle on the sauce, then garnish with the cilantro and green onions.

Aloha, Nate

Pork, Eggplant, and Shiso Soup

Our neighbor made a great tasting soup for us that we had to get the recipe for.

Saute some sliced onion in a stock pot. Add minced pork and brown. Cover with water, add chopped tomatoes and bring to a simmer. Add in sliced eggplant and stir. Season with a bit of fish sauce.

Chop up some shiso (perilla) leaves and add them to the soup. Serve hot. So good, one bowl is not enough.

Aloha, Nate