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FarPoint

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January 18, 2014

I have a chef friend who is going to cook on Food Network....

It's just the "Guy's Grocery Games". He will be in Season 2. That's all I can say at the moment. This show is finding it's audience....growing in the positive.


Okay...here is a tiny funny clip my chef friend did...He's just joking around with friends....





https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10152145860178996&set=vb.500978995&type=2&theater

January 16, 2014

What's for Dinner? Thursday January 16th....

I'm fixing Chicken Pot Pie.....scratch dough is done and in the refrigerator.

I made the this about 6 weeks ago and froze the extra gravy and veggies. I'll make additional stock with a pack of chicken thighs and of course add the chicken tonight when I get home from work.

January 1, 2014

Who is roasting a pork loin for New Years Day?

I am doing such an adventure. I roast it with rinsed, fresh sauerkraut, lots of onions, Yukon Gold potatoes and polish kielbasa.

The kielbasa is a Christmas gift from a coworker....it's from the Cleveland West End Market...6 pounds! It is homemade, garlicky and fresh. I even have some extra garlic kielbasa she gave me and I will save for another day when I make pirogies in the very near future.


I brined the pork loin in an apple cider-herbed solution over night. I'm getting ready to cook thing here real soon.

I season the pork with tiny slivers of garlic where I poke sporadically into the meat throughout...then salt, pepper and sear in a cast iron skillet. I then use a V-rack to sit the roast in...surrounded by lots of onions, the kraut which is sprinkled with brown sugars and the potatoes. The last 30 minutes I add the kielbasa. Some of it is sliced in half laying on top of the pork to add juiciness to the pork.

Tell me about your plans.........

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