Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Home, Home on da' Range...

Ok, so the only Western that I really like is Tombstone, but lets face it, how awesome is Doc Holiday? Only reason to watch that movie (and I can pull off the accent for a few days after watching it, which makes the ladies smile a lot). Needless to say, I've been at home-as in home-home, aka the parents-the last few days due to vehicular problems, nothing a lot of cussing and foul language couldn't solve until it got sent to the repair shop. But I'm back, well at least until the damn thing breaks down again.

In other news, I haven't forgotten my recipe challenge with our porky friend, so lets get to it!!!!

Leftover Pork Tacos

Tools:
Cast Iron Skillet
Metal Spatula
Cutting Board
Knife

Ingredients:
1 cup of pulled pork
1 large onion sliced thin
1 jalapeno diced thinly
1 bell pepper, diced thinly as well
shredded cabbage or lettuce
shredded cheese (I love the white cheeses for this)
diced tomatoes
1 package of warmed corn tortillas (I get a second pan out for this and dry cook them individually over low heat in a dry-no oil-pan until they brown)
Taco Sauce of your choice
Oil to coat the cast iron with

In the cast iron add enough oil that you can coat the pan in a THIN layer. You aren't frying ANYTHING in this recipe, but the cast iron needs some lubricant or the food will stick to it. If you can't guess how much oil you need, get a paper towel out and pour some oil on the towel, then rub it all over the pan. Heat the cast iron on medium heat until warm, then add the onions and peppers to the bottom of the pan. Cook and stir occasionally until they start to brown. Take the shredded pork and top the onions with this, stirring constantly until the pork is warm.

From this point you can probably guess how to finishing making dinner. Add the warmed stuff to the tortillas cover in a some taco sauce, and then add cheese, tomatoes, and lettuce.

And with that you have dinner!

Well that was it for my pork experiment, I went and ran out of pork after this recipe, but I ate for a good week and then some off of a four pound chunk of pork (lunch and dinner at least, breakfast I try to eat some oatmeal with some of Granny's homemade jelly to sweeten it up). The next week's challenge, how to abuse 20 lbs worth of chicken drumsticks. Muahahahahah. (ok, I won't just do that, but I have some recipes I REALLY wanna try!)

Until then: Bien Camino!

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