Today, I decided that every Sunday deserves a well cooked meal - including a REAL desert (not just ice cream or a chocolate bar)
Often times, well, ALL the time, I just whip something up. I call it time-to-raid-the-pantry dinner! My poor family eats happily because they don't know any better. BUT - I've been inspired. Jealous really...
Recently, a lovely gal by the name of Kristen, kept updating her FaceBook with mouth watering dishes that she would prepare for her family. Everyday I would log into FB and there it is - another yummy dish that Kristen would be creating. Things like:
Here's what I did prior taking pictures:
I took about 7lbs of pork shoulder and sprinkled a bunch of cajun seasoning on it. Then I placed it in the crock pot with 1 bottle of Killian's Irish Red BEER & enough A&W rootbeer to cover most of the pork. I cooked this concoction for about 4.5 hours. I then took out the cooked pork and started to pull it apart.Here is my crock pot - or as my 5 yr. old called it: my CRACK pot
After cooking the pork, I saved about 2 cups of the liquid and dumped the rest. Then, I rinsed out the crack pot cuz I'm just weird like that.
I placed the already pulled/shredded pork back into the clean crack pot.
That's the photo you see above :)
Somewhere in between crack potting and shredding,
I made a thing of corn bread. I used Trader Jose's corn bread in a box mix.
It never fails!
At some point, between crack potting,
pulling and corn breading,
I prepped a salad.
Ingredients: Arugula, baby red leaf, spinach, pea sprouts, sun dried tomatoes, bell peppers, olives, carrots and goat cheese.
And there ya have it folks. A dinner of champions!
The finish line - Cheesecake w/ berry compote.
This was truly a satisfying meal for me because I made it.
AND
everyone loved it.
That, my dear, is what makes a kitchen the heart of the home.
It was SO good, it put my daughter
into a food coma.
Here she is falling asleep at the table.
Bon Appetit!
2 comments:
Thank you for adding me to your sweet blog... I love being in a food coma =)
xoxo Kristen
We actually do know better. You just don't give yourself enough credit. Coming home, through L.A. traffic, from being at work all day with 25 kids, having to ready two small children of your own for bed and school the following day, and being able to do anything more than boil a pot of water is something extraordinary. -656delta a.k.a. "Hot Stuff"
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