Okay, I feel guilty about culture schilling for Kraft so I figure I ought to push some homemade food. Tonight I felt a bit lazy so I made wraps. I had been thinking about the 1988 film, The Milagro Beanfield War, (which is actually on the idiot box as I type - great film) and got in the mood for some Hispanic flavours. I used some pork shoulder that I had steamed for four hours last night and proceeded thusly:
- Sauteed steamed pork in olive oil on medium/low heat with two cloves of garlic, diced onion and chilis - including chipolte.
- As they cook together, I added 1/2 cup of chopped cilantro, 1/8 a cup of parsley and a pinch of hot paprika.
- I added a small amount of 5 year old English cheddar.
- Lastly, I added in some brown rice and black beans and sauteed it with the rest of the ingredients for about five minutes.
- I rolled it all in white flour tortillas and consumed.
Gotta say, it was damned tasty. Geo - learn to love the cilantro.
Monday, April 27, 2009
Wrapping it up
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Cilantro. My husband is so ambivalent about it. He says he hates it, but when I cook my Indian chicken/yogurt think he doesn't seem to mind. I'll bet I could grow some out on my balcony...
It just is so GREEN tasting...
Green is good. Fresh, alive, bright. Damn, I gotta get me more cilantro.
Me no likey cilantro.
Unfortunately, to me it tastes like the taste you get in the back of your throat after you vomit. Not something I like when I'm eating...a little bit is OK, but too much and I jsut get nauseus. I think I need to learn "how much" is enough...
Sad, sad, sad.
I also meant to add spinach, but forgot.
geo, you just have to eat it, you'll learn to love it. really. and it's so worth it! does that mean you don't like thai green curry?
Listen to Grapecat, Geo.
that sounds great --- i love cilantro, i bet the pork was wonderful!
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