DINNER IN MINUTES
Chops benefit from a splash of whiskey
Posted on Thu, Apr. 03, 2008
By LINDA GASSENHEIMER
ALEXIA FORDERE / FOR THE MIAMI HERALD
A juicy pork chop pairs well with rosemary lentils.
Whiskey lends a subtle, intriguing flavor to boneless pork chops. With very little fat and no bone, the chops can become dry. A secret to keeping the pork juicy is to brown the meat on both sides, lower the heat and let the pork cook, covered. Brown sugar and mustard add a sweet and tangy finish.
Rosemary lentils call for canned lentils, which work well here. If you can find them, try steamed lentils in a vacuum pack. These are not packed in sauce and have a firmer texture than canned.
This meal contains 509 calories per serving, with 15 percent of calories from fat.
Fred Tasker's wine suggestion: That sweet hint of whiskey would be nicely matched by a pinot noir.
HELPFUL HINTS:
Any type of pork chop can be used. Be sure a meat thermometer reads 160 degrees.
Any type of whiskey can be used.
Apple juice can be substituted for whiskey.
COUNTDOWN:
Make pork chops.
Make lentils.
SHOPPING LIST
To buy: 2 6-ounce boneless, pork loin chops, 1 small bottle whiskey, 1 jar Dijon mustard, 1 small bunch parsley (optional), 1 bottle dried rosemary and 1 can lentils.
Staples: Vegetable oil spray, brown sugar, garlic, salt and black peppercorns.
Linda Gassenheimer's latest book is The Portion Plan: How to Eat the Foods You Love and Still Lose Weight. Her website is dinnerinminutes.com.
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