Showing posts with label summer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label summer. Show all posts

6.01.2008

Totally Tropical Pork Mojo


With summers heat and humidity creeping in the desire to eat or even cook inside seems to fade.

Start with a pork tenderloin, you may have to trim the excess fat and pull off the "silverskin" before this is ready to marinate in the MOJO baby.

The Mojo sauce or marinate is a very common in Cuban cuisine. It's simple as pie to make and is lip smacking good.

Tropical Mojo

  • 1/2 cup olive oil
  • 8 garlic cloves thinly sliced
  • Juice of 2 limes & half an orange (traditionally a sour orange is used in place of the orange and lime)
  • A bunch of fresh oregano & cilantro chopped
  • Salt and pepper to taste
  • Splash of vinegar
  • 1/2 cup of water

Heat the oil over medium high heat; throw in the sliced cloves till lightly browned. Add remaining ingredients and bring to a quick boil.

After the Mojo has cooled allow tenderloin to marinate in this for at least 24 hours.

This totally tropical pork mojo was served with the following!

  • Grilled onions
  • Grilled asparagus
  • Grilled plantains mmm
  • Black beans with cilantro, cheese and grilled onion
Nicely washed down with a DOUBLE IPA homebrew from two good friends. Very malty, sweet and high in booze. Tasted like a cross between a Sam Adams and a Dogfish 90 min..

Damn fine.

7.12.2007

fresh berries.


While driving on route 9 in Hadley, the Salted Cod picked up a quart of the sweetest (and freshest) strawberries we've ever tasted. Not only were these berries incredibly delicious, they were quite tiny, reminiscent of the Woodland Strawberry. After arriving home, we created a quick and basic shortcake topped with our "just barely" crushed berries and a generous amount of whipped cream. We found that the shortcakes definitely taste best right out of the oven, so be sure to have the toppings ready for consumption.