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Bacon Chocolate

Alissa got me a bar of this bacon chocolate for Christmas. I have to say I was intrigued and interested. What a combination–everything is better with bacon right? Well, we busted it out at a party not too long ago, and although it was good with tiny crunchy bits of bacon mixed in with the chocolate bar, I was disappointed that it was milk chocolate–it definitely would have been better with a nice dark chocolate. What were they thinking!? Recommended for novelty, but not for repeat business. playing blackjackhow to win video pokerhow to play backgammon,backgammon download free online play,rule to play backgammonfree video pokerfree casino game no download,free blackjack casino game,free casino gamejacks or better video pokeronline casino gambleno deposit bonus online casino,no deposit casino code,no deposit casino888 black jackvideo poker downloadblackjack bettingroulette gambling,gambling game roulette,best gambling online roulettefree online blackjack game,online blackjack game,casino blackjack game onlineplay roulette online,online roulette strategy,online rouletteplay free online slotsinternational online casinogambling casino online bonusvideo poker on linevideo poker slot machineplay online casino,online casino play fun,play casino and slots free onlinefree download slotsfree casino cash no depositvideo poker tournamentscasino jeux francele casino machine à sous gratuitescasino classicjeu de roulette en lignewww casino folies comjeu la roulettebonus casinosblack jack gratisbonus gratuitsonline black jackroulette en ligne gratuites ,roulette en ligne,roulette russe en lignecasino de baccaratjeux baccaratjeux de casinos en lignejeux de casino flashcasino en ligne comcasino et bonuswww jeux casino frmeilleurs casinos en lignejeux gratuits casino pokertelecharger crapsinternet casinoplay free baccarat onlinejeux casino gratuites comabsoluflash com jeu casino barjeux slot machinejeu de casino virtuel hot new ringtones free nokia ringtones composer free cellular one ringtones cell phone ringtones and wallpaper caller ringtones 24 ringtones theme get free ringtones motorola ringtones maker tv theme ringtones free sms ringtones get free ringtones for my cell phone free ringtones maker download free polyphonic ringtones download free yahoo ringtones free logo nokia ringtones download free ringtones tracfone hotlink maxis caller ringtones virgin mobile usa ringtones download free arabic ringtones free cell phone ringtones

Braised Pork Loin and Peas

Pork and Peas

The following post is dedicated to loyal Y.O.T.P. reader Ben, who got a cast iron dutch oven for Christmas and didn’t know what to do with it. Try this!

All Year-of-the-Pig long, I have neglected one of the best cuts of pork around, the loin. Why would I do this? I guess sometimes I think that pork loin gets a little dull, but that doesn’t have to be true. It’s a great cut and there is certainly no shortage of good stuff to do with this leaner piece of pork.

Awhile ago, my dad pointed out the interesting fact that pork is the only meat where the bony and fatty pieces (like ribs) are more expensive than that meaty lean parts (like the loin). That is an interesting point, and this lean cut should not be neglected.

Since winter started, I have been enjoying braised dishes as often as possible. In the winter when the grill is covered and the heat is on, there is nothing better than a nice braising dish to fill the house with savory smells and to heat my cold basement kitchen! A couple weeks ago I tried the following pork and peas recipe out of the book Pork & Sons which I got for Christmas. This is a pretty great book. It is beautifully laid out, and really fun to flip through. Full of lots a super uber frenchies doing everything under the sun with pigs. Not to mention that the photos and recipes all look great. This book is a must if you have a pile of pig cheeks laying around and you have no idea what to do with them. If you wanna know what to do with your pork, surely you must be able to trust these folks:

Marcou and Paulette

This is the recipe from Pork & Sons:

Recipe

This is a quick simple standard braising recipe. Basically, you take your pork loin and brown it on all sides in a little oil (10 minutes). Then you add the bacon, shallots, onions, garlic and cook until they are a little softened (another 10 minutes or so).

Pork and Peas

Then you add your braising liquid (white wine) and herbs, cover it and simmer until done, about an hour or so, basting it from time to time.

Pork and Peas

Of course you need a secret ingredient, so I added a little extra nipular smoky pork flavor by tossing in a smoked pork nipple, for much needed flavor but mostly for effect.

Pork Nipple

When you are about done with braising the pork, cook up a butt load of peas and the mix them in with with all that delicious braising liquid. Serve.

Pork and Peas

Makes great leftovers too!

Schaller & Weber Bacon

Schaller & Weber Bacon

The other day at the supermarket, I ended up picking some Schaller & Weber premium bacon, at $10.99/lb. I wanted to compare it to the homemade bacon I made a while back. I have to say that do like Schaller & Weber products in general (especially their Gold Medal Liver Pate) and this bacon is a certainly a quality product, noticeably better than any bacon you normally pick up at the supermarket.

Schaller & Weber BaconSchaller & Weber Bacon

This bacon is meaty and smoky and flavorful, but it still pales in comparison to the real homemade stuff. I just makes me want the bacon I made before even more: it’s past time for me to make some more bacon!

© Year of the Pig God bless all the little piggies.