Our favourite weekend meal in our house--aside from roast beef dinner--is this lovely pork dinner. Essentially a one-pan dinner to feed a crowd. You should be able to find a rolled pork loin at your local supermarket. My Lord D’s Roast Pork Dinner 3–4 pounds … [Read more...] about One Pan Roast Pork Dinner
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Make your Own Spice Rub
If you have run out of your grilling spice, it is super easy to make your own from pantry ingredients. With some experimentation, you can make your own special piece mix. This is a great rub for meats going into the oven or grill. Make your Own Spice Rub If you have … [Read more...] about Make your Own Spice Rub
Keto Pumpkin Coffee Cake
Everybody loves a good coffee cake, but did you know that it evolved over time through the centuries, and it was the Danes who came up with the earliest types of coffee cake. The custom of enjoying cake with coffee began in Europe in the 17th century when coffee gained … [Read more...] about Keto Pumpkin Coffee Cake
Traditional Chicken Cacciatore
The word Cacciatore means "hunter" in Italian. When used in cooking, it refers to a meal prepared "hunter-style" with onions, herbs, usually tomatoes, often bell peppers, and mushrooms and wine. In french it is called "chasseur". While fricassee (cut poultry sauteed/simmered … [Read more...] about Traditional Chicken Cacciatore
Irish Potato Cakes: A Delicious Tradition
Irish potato cakes, a beloved staple of traditional Irish cuisine, showcase the ingenious ways the Irish people have utilized the humble potato. These savoury treats, born from necessity and elevated by creativity, have become integral to Ireland's culinary landscape. Origins … [Read more...] about Irish Potato Cakes: A Delicious Tradition