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Wednesday, February 10, 2021

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Pan Seared Pork Chops Braised Red Cabbage Apples and Onions - Paleo Cooking with Nick Massie












a couple pork chops here they're not super thick but they're thick enough to get a sear on them but still have them be moist in the middle we are gonna pair that with some balsamic braised red cabbage and there's some caramelized apple and onion yeah it's kind of like that you can use this more like a paring knife and start around the top right I'll do the same thing on the bottom and then good way to attack it and then over here I'm gonna get after the cabbage and I'm gonna start that I got three slices of bacon I'm just gonna put a little oil in this pan preheated cast-iron skillet get my Bacon's on we got some garlic here when the knife is a quickly that's a good I guarantee that's gonna smell yeah bacon fat and garlic so olive oil after that we'll add a little onion going in there very nice I'm gonna cut flat here kind of get rid of that that that looking good so there's no seeds in there I'm just gonna take these okay got that apples are good no do you think this is sugar in apples a little bit so what we're going to do is draw those sugar out and caramelize apples we've got this pan going here make it hot go those out for you right what's up I'm like and all that cabbage the war oil pepper little throw some salt on top of this cabbage here back trapped in that moisture well this is really where the brave begins once we start to contain some of the moisture it will help break down the cabbage there we go so your job to kind of keep an eye on this cat as soon as you get our apples caramelized the point that we like them we'll just set them aside on a plate and then we'll hit up the onion you take a look at the cabbage okay go ahead and give that a stir she always started to break down a little bit we get some bleeding of the color into the center right the eventually that will bleed all the way to the middle dark purple check our apples oh all right now I got a hot pan here I'm gonna salt these pork chops liberally oil in the pan see the side down very crew so that you have a hot pan at least 350 degrees that way we can get a hard sear on these before the center is dried out these are the top so let's go ahead and transfer them to that in with the onions that be careful then you just want to kind of let them sit there for a minute all right let's take a look at our pork chops here not bad you let this thing go a little bit longer check Kat onions over here how they looking going through that Oh the ball write it for me I'm gonna pull that let this one cook a little bit longer so actually gonna tilt the pan all right we're gonna call this one good pull them off just let them rest in the beginning I did call this balsamic braised red cabbage so we're gonna give it a little balsamic right now hold that in a little bit more salt onions are done check those good apples are ready let's plate I'm gonna see if we can build that instead of kind of right across here Apple go right on top of the pork let's see if we can get a couple more let's show the car libation so you might want to turn these people Munya those will super can kind of like drape across here there you go cat it's good a couple more that tape down here and then when I'd look at picked maybe a nice little drizzle of balsamic they've got no car pull it all together so there it is balsamic braised red cabbage with a pretty hard seared pork chop some caramelized apples and onions and a drizzle of balsamic on paleo Nick this is Belmont Stakes bail me and we're doing what we can to help you keep it paying yo .


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There is no question that Catherine Belme is a Culinary Ninja and this video is proof! She joins me to make a Paleo version of a dish I used to make at The Kincaid Grill in Anchorage, AK. Our chops were twice as thick and we served it with buttered black pepper spaetzle, but I'd argue that the Paleo preparation is as tasty and filling.


Saturday, January 2, 2021

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Dreamy Hasselback Apples | Paleo Recipe












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Warm and spiced, these hasselback apples are the perfect indulgent dessert to dig into. Top with coconut ice cream for à la mode decadence.

This hasselback apple recipe is very simple to make. To mimic the flaky crust texture of apple pie, the apple slices are filled and coated with chopped walnut pieces, adding a toasted crunch to the recipe.

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Friday, October 16, 2020

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"It's Not Gourmet, Sis!" Apple Raisin Country Style Ribs - Paleo Cooking with Nick Massie












we got a patio Nick here we've got captain butcher bail me in the house coming out I appreciate it now come on we've got some pork over here you want to tell us a little bit about what you did well just pack that up with this one right here my favorite oh really nice and off thanks for doing that and I appreciate you bringing the meat this is gonna be an episode of it's not gourmet sis one of our slow cooker meals and today we're gonna be making Apple raisin country-style rib all right guys this one's gonna be short and dirty cats gonna be mixing I'm gonna show you guys how to peel and cut up this Apple it's gonna be a lot of fun all right so let's get into it if you want to take and dump those into there and then I want let's go with 2 tablespoons of our super radical rib rub I want you to kind of spread this out over it try to coat those ribs as best you can and then if you want to add these onions Wow 8 cups of onions then over here I'll show you guys what I'm gonna do to peel this Apple a little ringer on the top ring around the bottom and I'm just gonna work it from there to here I normally would use Granny Smiths for this preparation but they were out of grandmas spoon and then here I've peeled and cut these ones already store them in some water with a little bit of lemon so if you want to take these guys you can dump dump the water out water into their dump them in there Sara all right well she's doing that I will carry on so from there I cut my Apple in half cut it in half again and then a little angle there I'll do the trick that'll cut off the center littlepip and any seeds and boom boom boom okay then from there boom yeah in there the raisins in there Oh God with them and then I've got a 1/2 cup of apple cider vinegar and 3 bay leaves right there what you thinking on seasoning is that look good try a little bit more a little bit more yeah let's make it 3 tablespoons good there let's do this let's get it in our crop yeah just go ahead and dump it whoa just like that ha ha huh it'll meet up top because you want to take a nice little picture ACV apple cider vinegar right over the top lift that set it in there throw the lid on we're gonna plug that in I'm gonna say 7 hours on high 7 hours on high and we'll see what happens ok so check this out boom just like that check it out get a whiff of this hmm cook now and you think those aren't apples are done onions are translucent Oh what do you think of that tender Oh pull the bay leaves my man the meats tender nice little sweetness the raisins have plumped up apples in there so we're gonna do this is just the make-ahead meal we're gonna divvy this up for the week and we'll show you what that looks like in a minute alright guys we knock that in a couple minutes we got seven portions around three to three and a half blocks what is it called Apple raising country-style ribs nice cat the butcher Bellamy here with paleo Nick we're just doing what we can to help you guys keep a meow .


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Nothing goes better with pork, or meat in general, than fruit. I've often thought of opening a restaurant called "The Pig and The Plum" or "The Ox and The Orange" and specializing in meats paired with fruit sides and condiments. Or, maybe a fruit main with a meat condiment? Anyhow, today's recipe is an example of a lovely pork and fruit pairing. We look to apples and raisins to bring some sweet goodness to some tender, well seasoned pork.


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