Monday, June 20, 2011

Killer Spaghetti Sauce!

Today I went to a family gig and I was surprised to find that I was put in charge of cooking spaghetti for the whole family. I am now here hanging out and was inspired to share my recipe for a fail safe, awesome spaghetti sauce. It's super easy and really tasty. I take pre-fab sauce and spice it up!


Ingredients:

1 large onion
3 Tbsp fresh garlic
1/2 lb. Italian sausage
1 large jar of your favorite spaghetti sauce
1 Tbsp basil
1 Tbsp oregano
1/4 cup grated parmesan cheese
Salt and pepper to taste
Optional: 2 cups chopped fresh mushrooms

Directions:

Dice onions and garlic and sauté onions first in olive oil. Add some salt to help onions reduce. Add garlic and sauté until brown. DO NOT BURN THE GARLIC! Burned garlic turns bitter. Add sausage and cook all the way through. Add jar of sauce and heat through. Add basil,oregano,parmesan,and salt and pepper to taste. Cook for twenty minutes or so on medium heat to allow all the flavors to come together. About five minutes before you serve, add the chopped mushrooms if you decide to do them. If you add them too early they get mushy and brown. For this recipe you just wanna cook them a little not murder them.

So there you go! Easy awesome sauce, it's fool proof and takes no time at all. It's a super crowd pleaser. I've used it at a lot at dinner parties and on river trips. Check it out and as always let me know what you guys think. I love feedback even if you think it needs to be changed tell me what you did to tweak it! Happy eating!

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Tangy Pork Chop Marinade

This recipe originally came from my uncle. He always cooks pork chops like this during the summer on river trips. I took the recipe and made it my own and added a little more to it and it's always a big hit. I'm just gonna post the recipe for the sauce cause that's 90 percent of the battle and it's easy and delicious! Just as a tip, I love to use nice thick center cut chops just cause they are delicious and fairly cheap for me and my wife. Really any chop can be used depending on how much you're willing to spend, and what you can find. So here it goes.

Ingredients:

1 small bottle- Major Gray's mango chutney (doesn't have to be Major Gray's specifically)
1 cup- Apricot jam
2 Tbsp- Dijon mustard
1 Tbsp- Ketchup
3 Tbsp-FRESH Minced garlic
1/2 tsp.- Anise seed
Salt
Fresh ground pepper

Mix all ingredients together in bowl an hour or more prior to use to allow flavors to meld. Use as a marinade, or brush on top of pork during cooking. Also, amount of ingredients can be changed according to specific tastes I personally like more garlic than most.

Well that's it! It's super easy like I said and it's super quick. People will be begging you to make these pork chops! It's also really great on chicken : ) So check it out and tell me what you think in the comments section of the post!!

Saturday, June 11, 2011

Sweet and Spicy Pork Tenderloin

So I never thought that I would have many culinary adventures where I work. Most meals consist of cream of mushroom soup,cream of chicken soup, or something similar. We try to spice things up with garlic powder and some other basic spices but it's something rare to have a legitimate culinary experience. Today the other staff James was wanting something different and a little more healthy than what we usually eat here. He brought a little cookbook with some low fat recipes and we picked a pork tenderloin with a spice rub and a topping of brown sugar garlic and hot sauce. It was delicious!! It was easy to make, it melted in your mouth, and it had a little spicy kick(tingle not burn). I wanna post the recipe cause it was killer.

Ingredients:

16 oz. Pork Tenderloin
1/2 Tbsp. Salt
1/4 Tbsp. Pepper
1/2 Tbsp. Chile Powder
1/2 Tbsp. Cinnamon
2 tsp. Olive Oil
1/4 Cup Brown Sugar
1/2 Tbsp. Garlic (a little more or less depending on what you like)
1/2 Tbsp. Tabasco or your favorite hot sauce

Directions:

1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees
2. Mix salt, pepper, chili powder, cinnamon and coat pork well.
3. Sear in large pan with olive oil to seal in juices.
4. Stir garlic, Tabasco, and brown sugar. Pat on top of tenderloin. place in roasting pan and cook in oven for 30 minutes or until not pink inside.

5. Slice and enjoy!!!!!

So this recipe is super easy and has a lot of room for any curious cook to play around. Good luck and if you try it, leave a comment and let me know what you thought. Happy Eating!

Thursday, June 9, 2011

Simply Thai

Here's a new tasty restaurant my wife showed me this week. So I've been dying for Thai food and haven't had time or cash to grab some. We stopped at a place in sandy that my wife tried a couple weeks ago called Simply Thai. We walked in and the power was actually out, so they didn't have fountain drinks but we wanted water anyway and they were still serving food. We were sat and the servers and management were great! they were super nice and made the best of the situation. The prices were very reasonable with a great price for a lunch special $7.00 for two entrees, rice, and two wantons. Me and my wife ordered fried spring rolls that came with a delicious dipping sauce as an appetizer and we ordered pad thai, and pad pa nang (pretty basic curry with chicken, peanuts, red and green peppers in a coconut milk and curry sauce). The servings were large and they came with plenty of rice. The service was great and the management gave us a complimentary serving of their homemade coconut ice cream just for the power being out. If I remember right we paid an even $40.00 for the two entrees an appetizer and tip. I will definitely be going back and I suggest that everyone who enjoys good Thai food to check it out! here's a link to their website it shows their menu as well as hours and other options like a to-go menu. http://www.simplythaiutah.com/ on the site it has their address as well. Good luck and happy eating!! and if anyone gets the chance come back and tell me what you thought.