Tonight dinner was meant to be my favourite way to use pork mince - Chinese Potsticker Pork Dumplings - a recipe which I promise to blog next time I make them. However, when little boys have had a big day of walks, day care, playing at the park and having friends come and play, time for making dumplings was not a luxury I had this evening. Mouths needed filling - and fast!
With a fridge full of lettuce, a garden packed with goodies and some prime home-kill pork mince I set about making a tasty dinner in less than half an hour. Wraps and some kind of Mexican pork concoction came to mind but I always love Asian flavours with my pork, so this Thai inspired dish was created. This was devoured with bowls scrapped clean and cost about $6 to make - a winner!
Spicy Thai Pork Salad Recipe
Serves 4
1T Oil (I use Rice Bran)
2-3 Cloves Garlic, Crushed/Grated
1cm Ginger, Grated
½t Chilli Flakes (or to taste)
2t Sesame Oil
1t Chinese 5 Spice Powder
500g Pork Mince
1 Tomato, Diced
½C Water
1T Fish Sauce
3 Spring Onions, Sliced
½ Large Iceberg Lettuce, washed and roughly chopped
1 Large Carrot, Grated
Steamed Rice and Coriander to Serve
Put rice on to cook (I used 1½ cups)
Heat oil in a large fry pan over medium heat. When hot add garlic, ginger and chilli flakes and cook till fragrant and beginning to brown. Add in sesame oil and 5 spice powder and cook for 30 seconds longer till very fragrant. Add in mince and turn heat up to medium-high. Sauté till mince is browned. Add in tomato, water and fish sauce and bring down to a simmer for 10 minutes or so, stirring occasionally, till sauce has reduce by half. Add in most of the spring onion, keeping a little to garnish. Stir and cook for another minute or so.
Pile lettuce, carrot and pork on top of steamed rice with a sprinkle of spring onion and coriander to finish then watch it disappear.
Wednesday, October 22, 2014
Tuesday, October 14, 2014
Poor old blog
Oh dear...
My poor old blog has been a bit neglected lately. Life hasn't been the same since my youngest stopped having day time sleeps. I used to use that time to blog a little and do a few of those fiddly jobs you just can't do with a toddler at your feet.
Life if good though, I happily toil in the garden while my boys play in the garden and continually muck aboutin the kitchen. I'm currently having a smoothie each morning with a wheat grass shot and growing sprouts - and feeling fantastic. My boys are playing together a lot better (we've had a lot of push-and-shove the past few months), the other day they spent 4 solid hours together playing 'batman' after watching the 1966 movie. Amazing how my sofa cushions can be turned into a bat copter, then bat boat, then bat car or bat bike!
I am still slowly transforming our old office into a scullery, learning how to plaster and paint as I go. I'm looking forward to making this house feel more like home. After moving 19 times in my nearly 32 years I seem to have made it a habit. But I think it's time to put roots down - for a good few years at least (there I go again). Painting this house to make it our own will help me feel more settled I'm sure.
My poor old blog has been a bit neglected lately. Life hasn't been the same since my youngest stopped having day time sleeps. I used to use that time to blog a little and do a few of those fiddly jobs you just can't do with a toddler at your feet.
Life if good though, I happily toil in the garden while my boys play in the garden and continually muck aboutin the kitchen. I'm currently having a smoothie each morning with a wheat grass shot and growing sprouts - and feeling fantastic. My boys are playing together a lot better (we've had a lot of push-and-shove the past few months), the other day they spent 4 solid hours together playing 'batman' after watching the 1966 movie. Amazing how my sofa cushions can be turned into a bat copter, then bat boat, then bat car or bat bike!
I am still slowly transforming our old office into a scullery, learning how to plaster and paint as I go. I'm looking forward to making this house feel more like home. After moving 19 times in my nearly 32 years I seem to have made it a habit. But I think it's time to put roots down - for a good few years at least (there I go again). Painting this house to make it our own will help me feel more settled I'm sure.
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