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Old 06-21-2007, 07:36 AM
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I fixed smothered pork steaks with long grain jasmine rice
and gravy.The good kind made from browning the meat just right and adding rotel and onions.A huge pot of field peas and snaps.It was so good I almost fell asleep in church over it all.I have to remember to eat earlier.BTW the cantelopes here right now are big as a basket ball no kidding and two for four dollars.Today I am in search of a nice watermelon from a farmer somewhere on the roadside.BTW we have Baileys Farmers Market here with produce to write home about.
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Old 06-21-2007, 09:19 AM
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I am blessed to live not far from the bean and corn fields now.AH the produce is great.Here is the Smothered Pork recipe for Sherry:


I package of nice pork steaks.Not too fatty.Get some with alot of good red
meat.
1 large Texas onion(yellow, I just like the way Texas sounds.) chopped
1 can rotel original recipe chopped or diced tomatoes.
1 to 2 cups water
1/4 cup cooking oil
Tony Chacheres cajun seasoning

Heat a dutch oven on high and add the oil.
When its sizzling hot add the meat that has already been seasoned with Chacheres.Brown it well on all sides.Add the chopped onion/rotel tomatoes.Continue to cook
with lid on medium adding water occasionally until meat is tender and gravy is nice and brown.Add water during cooking time so it doesn't burn.


Make about four cups of nice fluffy jasmine rice.
I use an ice cream scoop to put about two fluffy mounds of rice on a plate
and gravy on top with some meat on the side.


In order to fix the beans and snaps I start them on high with enough water to cover and boil them well.I don't add salt until they are finished as it makes the beans tough.When they are tender I uncover and cook on low.My mom in law adds a piece of ham to hers.I don't if they are a side dish.

I usually serve this with a salad and some good bread and cut up cantelope.

Sometimes the salad consists of fresh slices of tomatoes and cucumbers.
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sounds yummy
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