*snap* Bologna Pork Loin
Occasionally I tackle a recipe that
sounds tasty. Yet as I'm measuring out
the 30th ingredient, I realize just how sick & tired of cooking I am. Sometimes complicated recipes yield
ambrosia. Sometimes they just yield
average tasting food. Give
me a pork loin, jug o' milk, and some S&P; and I'm happy as a clam.
Pork Loin Bolognese
2 T olive oil
2 cups whole milk (2% just won't cut
it. And don't even think about skim)
Pat pork loin dry and season with
salt & pepper.
In a deep roasting pan or skillet,
heat oil over medium-high heat (don't let it smoke). Brown pork on all sides - about 5-8 minutes.
Lower heat to medium-low. Add one cup of milk slowly and stir gently to
coat pork. Add the second cup slowly,
partially cover pan/skillet and simmer for 1.5 - 2 hours (depending on
thickness of pork). You may wish to
check and/or stir occasionally.
Transfer pork to foil and cover.
Deglaze the pan with more salt &
pepper and sherry* or a bit of chicken broth.
Slice pork, drizzle with sauce, eat,
and be happy.
*the other day I tried an Oloroso
Sherry and it added a fabulously funky flavor dimension to the sauce.
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