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A Meal to Fit Any Budget

It seems like everyone is trying to stay in a tight budget.  Unfortunately this prevents us from going out and completing our porktastic kitchen decor with a new pig spatula or pig corn on the cob holders. But then again why cut back on these kitchen necessities when we can easily fit into our budget by making a meal for a family of four under $10?  Heather’s BBQ pork recipe shows your easy and delicious it is to feed everyone in your family and still stay in the black.  Soon the cute pig spatula will be mine!

You can catch more of her recipes and budget friendly tips at Heather’s Helpings!

What are some of your recipes that help you stay on budget?

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Jake Gyllenhaal Cooks Bacon

Every once in a while, cooking feels exactly like this: we don’t feel like we know what we’re doing; get frustrated with the options and choices; throw a bunch of things together and end up cooking an iPad instead! Okay, well maybe not the iPad, but the same feelings exist.

I have to say that Jake did do something right- slightly shocking, I know- by wrapping that iPad in bacon.  It seems today that if you want to add a little bit of flavor and culinary finesse to any recipe, it’s as simple as wrapping it in bacon.  Wrap a little bacon around a pork tenderloin, a pork chop, or even a jalapeno if you dare, and you have dressed up the main course for any situation.  All of these recipes are porktastically simple and versatile.  Go ahead and use them for your next family meal, party, or dinner for two!

Bacon-Wrapped Pork Medallions

Ingredients:

1 pork tenderloin, 1 to 1 1/4 pound
4 slices bacon, hickory-smoked
Wooden picks
Salt and pepper

Cut tenderloin in 8 slices (medallions) approximately 1 to 1 1/4-inch wide. Place two slices (medallions) together and wrap bacon slice around both pieces to hold together to make pork “mignons.” Secure with wooden pick. Repeat with remaining pork medallions and bacon. Season both sides with salt and pepper and spray lightly with cooking spray. Broil or grill per directions below.

*Remove wooden pick and serve.

Makes 4 servings.

Directions for Broiling: Pre-heat broiler to 500º. Broil pork mignons about 4-inches from heat source for 7 to 8 minutes per side or until internal temperature reaches 160º F.

Direction for Pan-broiling: Heat skillet or grill pan over high heat; add pork mignons. Lower heat to medium-high; cook (uncovered) for 6 minutes or until nicely browned. Turn; cook an additional 6 minutes or until internal temperature reached 160º F.

Directions for Grilling: Pre-heat grill to 400º. Place pork mignons directly over high heat. Close grill lid; grill for 6 to 7 minutes per side or until internal temperature reaches 160º F.

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Coupon Geek’s Pork Tenderloin Sandwich

Ever had the urge for a pork tenderloin sandwich, but didn’t want to leave the comforts of your home to go in search for this sandwich.  Coupon Geek has the perfect option for you!  Go and check out the easy step by step directions to making the perfect pork tenderloin sandwich and impress your family.  They may never want to go out to eat again!

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Patio 101: Getting to know Your Grill

The weather is starting to get nice and my patio/porch/deck is getting more and more appealing. Does anyone know the difference between them because I always confuse them?

My grill has been neglected since fall and is hiding in the corner of my garage behind the snow shovel.  It is time to start getting it ready for a new season of pork chops, ribs, and roasts and put that snow shovel away for good.  (At least for the next 7-8 months… hopefully.)

You can check out how to grill fantastic pork chops on a previous post.  You may be asking yourself what is the difference between grilling and barbecuing.  This can get as confusing as the patio/deck scenario.  Well here’s the low down and you will never use them interchangeably again.

Grilling- High heat, direct method cooking meat over live flames.  Which is why you are able to get those pork chops done so quickly.

Flames= High temperature= grilling

Barbecuing- Long, low heat, smoke-cooking method using coals, smoldering logs or chunks or wood.

Your meat will cook fast with grilling so go ahead and use that for your chops and kabobs.  Patience is a virtue when it comes to barbecuing.  The cooking times can extend to 10 hours with temperatures as low as 225 degrees F.  This is great for ribs and pork shoulder.

How about we discuss barbecuing later, because I feel it deserves it’s own post.

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Go Green: St. Patrick’s Day and National Agriculture Week

Hold the phone St. Patty’s Day!  It’s National Agriculture Week and we are trying to do all we can at Porktastic to embrace the spirit!  So wear all those shamrocks and go ahead and drink the green bee… well, whatever the beverage of your choice may be… but go ahead and tip that beverage for the farmer too.  Here are some ways to incorporate a little pig power into your dedicated Irish celebration.

  1. Stop chasing that pot o’ gold.  Pigs were a sign of prosperity in Emerald Isle back in the day, so try to grab onto a curly tail instead!
  2. And like we do for every holiday, here are some ways to decorate yourself and your home with pig paraphernalia (pig paraphernalia…say that five times fast).  Decorate with this pig poster or strut your stuff with this pig and St. Patty’s Day shirt.
  3. Add a little bacon to your corned beef and cabbage.  Go ahead, get a little crazy.

Do a little celebrating of St. Patty’s Day, National Agriculture week, and of course our curly tailed friend all in one feel swoop.  And may you have the luck of the Irish all week!

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Pork Chops and Bacon, My Two Favorite Animals

Today we would like to take a few moments to salute television’s biggest fan of bacon and everything else pork, Homer J. Simpson.

Ok, so he doesn’t know that pork comes from pigs, but he sure has eaten a lot of it and is quite possibly responsible for keeping all of Springfield’s invisible hog farmers afloat. And since so many pork lovers tune in to watch their kindred spirit, we’re pretty sure Homer’s eating habits are the reason for the show’s success.

Since Homer doesn’t know the most basic thing about pigs and pork (one becomes the other) we’re guessing he’s not up on other facts of modern hog farming either. Like how pigs are raised in state of the art barns that provide a stable climate year round and protection from predators and disease, or that they eat feed that has been specially formulated to meet their needs at every stage of growth. He probably also missed the memo announcing that pork is leaner than ever and that pork tenderloin is just as lean as skinless chicken breast. But we can forgive him for not knowing all that as long as he remembers farmers are doing what’s best and keeps right on eating pork!

So, Homer keep baconing up your sausage, ordering your smiley-face breakfasts with bacon noses, bacon hair, bacon mustaches, five o’clock shadows made of bacon bits and bacon bodies, and enjoying the wonderful, magical animal that gives you pork, bacon and ham, and we’ll keep watching your show for another 20 years.

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The Most Important Day of the Year

Today is the most important day of the year. It is a day to stay home from work. It is a day of celebrating with family and friends. It is bigger than Thanksgiving and Christmas and New Year’s and the Fourth of July combined. It is a day to honor the reason there can be delicious bacon and pork chops and swine inspired doo-dads and even a nation of Porktastic. My fellow Porktasticans prepare yourselves because today is National Pig Day.

My friends, we will be grilling, baking and slow roasting all of our favorite forms of pork throughout the day, not to mention watching our favorite famous pigs like Babe, Porky, Gordy and Miss Piggy. So come party with us! We’ll be easy to spot since we’ll be the ones decked out head-to-toe in true pig style – nose, ears and of course curly-q tail.

But, if for some crazy reason your boss won’t let you off to celebrate this holiday of holidays, we have a few ideas to help you take the party to work with you:

  1. Choose your favorite pig tie or jewelry to commemorate the day.
  2. Hang a string of pig lights around your office or cubicle.
  3. Grill up some pork loin chops and bring enough to share with your coworkers, remembering they want to be home celebrating just as much as you.
  4. Get a pig piñata filled with bacon candy.
  5. Wear your favorite pig inspired tee underneath a button-up dress shirt. When everyone complains about missing Pig Day rip your top shirt off like Clark Kent and set up a completely awesome celebration of pigs and pork.

Have a Porktastic day holiday and be sure to tell us how you celebrated National Pig Day by emailing stories or pics of your celebration to Mr.Oinkers@gmail.com.

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Holiday of Love

Today is a very important holiday, that’s right it’s the Chinese New Year! Bet you were thinking Valentine’s Day, but no worries, this post is all about love – of pork of course. This time of new beginnings and fresh starts is celebrated by the Chinese and pork lovers all over the world.

Why are pork lovers celebrating? Because China is the place where pigs were first domesticated of course! Around 4000 B.C. the emperor of China made a royal decree ordering the Chinese people to raise and breed hogs. We owe him so much. The ancient Chinese loved pork with a passion that could rival our own. They hated to be separated from fresh pork so much that when they died, they were sometimes accompanied to the grave with their pigs. This Porktastic infatuation hasn’t gone away, and today China is the #1 producer and consumer of fresh pork in the world.

So get the whole family together to commemorate our pork-loving friends with Chinese Pork Dumplings and Chinese-Style Spareribs, two dishes full of Asian flavors and of course pork. Don’t forget the fortune cookies!

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Pepperoni and Bacon Lovers Unite

Do you love bacon? How about pepperoni? Since we already know that the answer is “yes,” we’ll go ahead and tell you how to get some for FREE.

It’s Porktastically simple to do: just submit a recipe featuring bacon or pepperoni, and Sugardale will send you a FREE pack of their bacon or pepperoni. Don’t forget to download the recipe booklet for inspiration and treats featuring your two favorite pre-packaged pork products!

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Pork: The Food Trend in 2010

At Porktastic we’re usually so consumed with our favorite form of sustenance that we often fall behind on what’s hip and now. So when we took a giant leap for Porktastic kind and checked out The Food Channel’s Top Ten Food Trends for 2010 we were shocked and pretty proud to find out that we were already doing them all!

1.  Keeping It Real

Scientists may be making meat in test tubes, but around here we’re all about the real thing. Recipes like Pepper Pork Chops turn simple everyday ingredients into delicious homemade meals in minutes.

2.  Experimentation Nation

It’s all about trying new things and what’s more Porktastic than that? In the past eight months we’ve introduced you to new ways to have your pork on the go, bacon gumballs and jelly beans, and the Porktastic Nine. If you haven’t tried all of these yet, what are you waiting for? Get out there and experiment!

3.  More in Store

Porktastic is when every grocery store has every ingredient you need, for every recipe, right where you expect it to be. And what about those recipes that call for special cuts of meat no one knows? What is a paillard anyway? Well many grocery stores are bringing back the butcher who can help put these meat mysteries to rest and package pork to your exact specifications.

4.  American, the New Ethnic

You’ve always heard that America is one big melting pot of cultures, well now so is our food! We’re taking food ideas, flavors, and techniques and combining them to make something that is totally American like this Crispy Oriental Pizza.

5.  Food Vetting

In case you haven’t noticed, more people are getting their food from the grocery store and less are growing it themselves. This has led to wanting to know where your food comes from, which contrary to popular belief, isn’t just from the grocery store. Pork today is safer and healthier than ever. Thanks to new technologies farmers can raise pigs indoors, protecting them from disease spread by birds, rodents and bugs. The barns provide a stable environment so the animals don’t have to deal with weather extremes – would you want to stand outside during snow storms, scorching heat or thunder storms? Didn’t think so. Pigs are also getting more individual attention and diets designed for the highest level of nutrition at each stage of their life on farms that are owned and operated by families. With all these improvements, today’s pig farms may not look like Old MacDonald’s, but they are making it possible for you to enjoy food that is among the safest in the world.

6.  Mainstreaming Sustainability

Sustainability is the buzzword of the year, but farmers have been focusing on sustainability from day one. They grow the crops that feed the pigs that make the poop that feed the crops – it’s all a big cycle. A healthy environment is key for productive land to grow the crops that feed the pigs that feed us. Why would farmers want to mess that up when they’re living on the same land and eating the same food?

7.  Food With Benefits

I don’t know a food that has more benefits than pork! Six of the most common cuts of pork are 16% leaner and have 27% less fat than they did 20 years ago. And ounce for ounce, pork tenderloin is just as lean as skinless chicken breast. Pork is also full of protein and a great source of B-vitamins, phosphorus, zinc and potassium. In fact, cutting calories but including more protein (like six delicious ounces of lean pork a day) let you keep more muscle mass than just cutting calories alone. Plus higher-protein diets also help you feel fuller after meals so you’re not raiding the cupboard for sweets an hour later. Seems pretty beneficial to me.

8.  I Want My Umami

Umami is that elusive fifth basic taste that makes our food delicious. Ok, so I still don’t get what it is, but this trend is basically mixing flavors and putting formal and relaxed together. And what is the king of this trend? Bacon! This meat candy has made its way into actual candy and desserts, like bacon baklava at Brown Hotel in Louisville, bacon flavored cupcakes in Chi-Town, bacon chocolate crunch bars in LA, and bacon brittle in NYC. We always knew bacon was special, it just took the rest of the world a little while to catch up.

9.  Will Trade for Food

In a time where money is tight, people have brought back the ways of the early days of the old frontier. That’s right my friends bartering. People are using websites like Craig’s List to trade and sell everything, even pork. You heard right, pork. In fact, we just came across a Craig’s List ad where a guy was willing to trade a big ol’ hog roast shindig for a covered trailer. Hog farmers are taking the same cue and are looking to international trade as another market to sell their product. I guess you could say it’s working pretty well, since trade is one of the biggest things that has helped keep the industry alive amid all its economic hardships.

10.  I, Me, Mine

It’s all about you. What you want – the size, the flavors, the ingredients. With pork it’s amazingly easy to get what you want. Pork goes well with most flavors so it can be a part of practically any dish and can be substituted into your favorite beef and chicken dishes almost seamlessly. The possibilities are bordering on endless.

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