Roast pork with sherry glaze, bacon and apples. ... 4. Serve pork thickly sliced
with the bacon and apples and the juices from the pan.
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Merry roast pork. 3/4 ... 2. Place pork loin skin-side down on a chopping board
and season all over with salt and pepper. Spread the ...
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Pappardelle with bacon hock, peas and spinach. 1 onion ... into quarters. Place
onion and bacon hock in a saucepan and cover with water. ...
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Pork medallions with pineapple and ginger. ... Heat a nonstick frying pan, add a film
of oil and brown pork medallions in batches for 2 to 3 minutes on each side. ...
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Pork and ginger coconut noodles. ... 3. Cut pork into thick strips. Heat a wok or nonstick
frying pan, add a little oil and stir-fry pork strips to brown all over. ...
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Onion and bacon quiche. If Danish bacon isn't available use regular bacon. ... Cut rind
from bacon and chop bacon roughly. Mix onions and bacon into egg mixture. ...
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Ginger soy pork steaks with mango salsa. 4 ... dish. Combine ginger, soy sauce
and mirin, then pour over pork. Season with salt and pepper. ...
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Ginger soy pork steaks with mango salsa. Serves ... dish. Combine ginger, soy sauce
and mirin, and pour over pork. Season with salt and pepper. ...
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Maple roast pork and apples. ... Season the pork fillet all over with salt and pepper
and brown on both sides in the hot pan – this will take about 5 minutes. ...
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Chilli, lime, pork and pepper stir-fry. ... Chop flesh finely and add with fish sauce
to garlic mixture. Remove any fat from pork and slice pork finely. ...
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Over the Teacups
While out walking with our fouryear- old granddaughter, she became grizzly and irritated so my husband decided
to lift her onto his shoulders to carry her. Having only taken a few steps, she said to me, “Nana, Papa has got paint in his hair.” I looked up and realised she was talking about his new white strands coming through. Kids – you’ve got to love them.
Mori Wade, by email
Cold comfort
Our young grandson was staying with us for the holidays. One night, he came into our bedroom and was most
upset. When I asked him why, he replied, with tears streaming down his face, “I’m really, really cold, Nana – my hot water bottle just died!”
Sue, by email
Feeding frenzy
We were sitting down at the table for a family dinner and little Miss Two had managed to get her spaghetti bolognaise all over her face. Her father decided to remedy the situation by scrubbing her face with the table cloth. “What’s Daddy doing?” asked her mummy. Their daughter replied with a cheeky grin on her face, “He’s fighting me!”
Jude, Auckland
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