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Showing posts with label smoked pork. Show all posts
Showing posts with label smoked pork. Show all posts

Friday, February 10, 2012

Dinnertime: Pork Neck Bones & Rice

A poor man's meal, Pork Neck Bones & Rice, is a regular treat in our house. The bones were previously slow smoked and then frozen just for a day like today. I dumped the bones into a pot full of water and let them simmer for 4 hours, until the meat was falling off the bones. I removed them from the pot, and while Jasmine rice was cooking in a portion of the meaty broth, I separated the pork meat from the bones ~ large chunks of meat, and small slivers of meat, tender, juicy, and releasing a tantalizing, smokey aroma! If I had a nice, fresh ripe tomato, I'd have chopped it and added it to the top of this dish. Fresh tomato adds a delicious dimension of flavor, along with a light sprinkling of sea salt. Also, if I had it, I'd add a bit of chopped cilantro for color and flavor. Serving this dish with a ladle full or two of the broth is a tasty option, and a green salad on the side rounds out the meal.

Pork neck bones are inexpensive, and far more meaty than people realize. How you treat the meat is what kicks it out of the poor man's category and into a tasty, upscale dish!

Saturday, January 28, 2012

Dinnertime: Smoked Pork Butt with Cajun Red Beans and Rice

Another sunny day while the rain holds off. The pork butt was smoked a few months ago and frozen. Defrosted, I finished it off in the crock pot. The smokey flavor is still strong, and the slow cooking has allowed the meat to stay tender and juicy. We don't eat like this every day, but it sure is nice when we do!

Smoked Pork Butt
Red Beans and Rice
Homemade Mini Corn Muffins