Well there should be a picture with this, but Blogger is not letting me upload right now.
That's okay, it's not a very good picture anyways.
Jasmine asked for savory Canadian dishes. Which to me means my grandmother's meat pie, Tortiere. She used to make it as I was growing up and how I hated that pie. There was not enough ketchup for me then.
So no French Canadian meat pie for me.
And I don't think Poutine should count.
But Jasmine asked, and I made up my own....
Maple Orange Cranberry Porkchops
2 cups orange juice, divided
1/2 cup maple syrup, real stuff
1 cup fresh or frozen cranberries, not dried
salt and pepper to taste
8 1 inch thick pork loin chops (yes, this made alot)
Mix together 1 cup of the orange juice, the syrup and cranberries with a sprinkling of salt and pepper in a large ziploc bag. Add the pork chops, seal and marinade, turning occasionally, at least for a few hours.
Remove the chops but reserve the marinade. Bbq the chops, or broil them if there is a major thunderstorm happening over your bbq, again, and you don't want to be fried to a crisp just to improve your pork chops somewhat.
Pour the marinade into a high sided sauted pan and turn the heat to high. Add the second cup of orange juice and stir. Allow to come to a boil and boil for a good 5 minutes. It will foam, alot. Stir, helping the cranberries break down some, but still leaving a few chunks in there. After about 5 minutes, the sauce should get quite thick and sticky. That's when it is ready.
Serve the pork chops with roasted sweet potatoes (maple syrup optional on those), with a generous spoonful of the pink, thick sauce. I said generous spoonful. On the porkchops, not in your mouth. If you like it that much, have another porkchop.
Mmm Canada Savory
Posted by Jenny at 8:08 p.m.
Labels: Blog Event, dinner, fruit, recipe
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5 comments:
I have no idea how I happened upon your blog :) but the idea that you do not like Tortiere is crazy! I love Tortiere. I am a Quebec born (but not French), living in Ontario, Canadian.
I think you should try Tortiere again - your tastes may have changed :)
Happy Canada Day
Sound good, I love anything with maple.
I love sweet and savory together, this sounds divine! Happy Canada day!
My favorite meat is pork and I love chops so I must try this recipe! I made pork chops & apples in my crockpot last weekend and it was delicous!
I am visiting your blog today via the foodie blog roll.
LOVE YOUR SITE! LAST RECIPE I TRIED WAS THE BLUEBERRY COFFEE CAKE. THANKS SO MUCH! From Canada, Patricia
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