Category: Pork ‘n Such

  • Jenn’s Linguica Supper

    Oh so yummy y’all! My good friend, Jenn put me onto this recipe! It requires only 10 minutes of prep and 10 minutes to cook! Talk about quick and easy! When she introduced me to linguica, I had no idea what it was. During her frequent trips to Massachusetts, she brought some back for me to try! I fell in love with the flavor, and texture. Linguica is a Portuguese pork sausage! Talk about YUMMMMMY! I recently found out, you can find it at Costco! ☺️

    Ingredients:

    1 lb of Linguica

    1 tbsp olive oil

    1 tbsp Honey Teriyaki seasoning

    1 cup Feta cheese

    Brussels sprouts (optional)

    Directions:

    To a cast iron skillet, add olive oil and bring to a medium high temp. Do a water test to make sure the oil is hot! Add Linguica, and stir in Teriyaki sauce. Leave on medium heat until sausage has browned on both sides.

    Remove from pan and plate it up! Top with feta cheese! Y’all I’m telling you, this is an awesome quick meal for your family to enjoy!

    Pairings and Such

    You could pair this meal with Chardonnay, and some toasted French bread! It is so super yummy!

  • Campfire Pork Chops and Roasted Brussel Sprouts

    Y’all, this amazing and quick dinner can be made for two of your whole family!

    Pork Chops:

    2 pork chops already seasoned and prepared—uncooked

    Directions:

    Add 2 tablespoons olive oil to a cast iron skillet. Let it get hot and do a water test. Place chops in for around 15 minutes until an internal temp of 145 is achieved.

    If using fresh chops:

    Season chops with a little Italian dressing, salt and pepper and let marinade overnight for best results.

    Brussel Sprouts:

    1 bunch of brussel sprouts

    1 tablespoon of garlic minced

    3 tablespoons of Lawry’s Honey Teryaki Marinade

    Handful of Parmesan cheese

    Directions:

    Get oven preheated to 350 degrees. cut stems and halve Brussel sprouts. Toss brussel sprouts in a large bowl, throw in all the ingredients and mix well. Let sit for 15 minutes in the fridge. Bring them back and spread them out on the baking sheet half side down. Place them in the oven for 20–25 minutes until golden and crispy.

    Honey, this is a quick dinner for those late nights! All in all around 25-30 minutes and it’s done!

    Store ‘Em or Eat ‘Em

    You can store the brussel sprouts for up to 3 days in an air tight container in the refrigerator! Sometimes, they get better the longer they’re in the marinade.

    I make this dish all the time! I love a good piece of pork or chicken and I couldn’t beat the deal I got on both of these chops!

  • Mama’s Catalina Chops

    Honey, there isn’t a thing better than this!

    Ingredients:

    5 pork chops, medium cut or thin

    1 bottle Catalina dressing

    1 bag shredded sharp cheese

    4 tbsp olive oil

    Adobo seasoning to taste

    Salt and Pepper to taste

    Directions: Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Line your chops in your dish to where they are not sticking together. Season both sides of the chops with adobo, salt and pepper. Pour olive oil over the chops in the pan. Place them in the oven for 30-45 minutes depending on thickness.

    Once you remove from the oven, drain excess juices from the dish. Pour 1 whole bottle of Catalina dressing over the chops, top with an entire bag of cheese and place in the oven for an additional 5 minutes under the broiler. Let cool slightly before serving. Garnish with basil.

    Enjoy!

  • Baked Parmesan Pork Loin

    Feast your eyes (and taste buds) on this Baked Parmesan Pork Loin served over a flavorful bed of teriyaki rice 🍚—a perfect harmony of savory and sweet! And no meal is complete without sides… so of course, there’s a tender, oven-baked sweet potato bringing that extra comfort to the plate. 🧡

    So delicious, so satisfying, and definitely going on the repeat list! 🙌🔥

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