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Blue Cheese Stuffed Pork Loin

Blue Cheese Stuffed Pork Loin

Loin is one of the leanest cuts of Pork and has a bit of a tendency to dry out when roasted. But not if you stuff it! Also we’re more than happy to throw a few bits and bobs from the fridge at it if it’s wearing a yellow sticker….

Ingredients:-

Two tbsp Creme Fraiche
An Onion, finely chopped
Blue Stilton, crumbled
Garlic, minced
Mushrooms, finely sliced
Margarine
Fresh Parsley, chopped
DIY Garlic Butter (Margarine here)
Salt & Pepper

Method:-

(1) Sautee the Onion and Garlic in the Margarine until softened.
(2) Add the Mushrooms.
(3) Add the Parsley.
(4) Stir in the Creme Fraiche
(5) Season with Salt & Pepper.
(6) Simmer to reduce for 10 minutes.
(7) Put pockets in the Pork Loin.
(8) Spread the sauce in the pockets and add crumbled Blue Cheese.
(9) Rub Garlic Butter over the rind.
(10) Roast in a pre-heated oven at 180c for 40 minutes or until it’s cooked and the sauce is oozing out.

We served ours with roast Potatoes, Parsnips, Peas & Carrots, Yorkshire Puddings and lots of gravy.

 

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Lactose and Gluten free Yorkshire Puddings

I bought Sue some Almond Milk yesterday as her morning Tea has been making her feel ill and we wondered if it was the Milk. Almond Milk does not work in Tea! It curdles. So Sue had a play with an experimental Yorkshire Pudding mix….

Ingredients:-

2 Eggs
45g Corrnflour
45Ml Almond Milk
1 dash of water
Salt & Pepper

Method:-

(1) mix and whisk vigorously.
(2) Oil a Yorkshire Pudding tin.
(3) Heat in the oven at 220C until smoking hot.
(4) Pour the batter into the tray and cook at 220C for 10 minutes
(5) Turn down to 220C and cook for a further 15 to 20 minutes.

We reheated a bit of gravy with red Cabbage, Peas and some chopped Polish smoked Sausage for a tasty little snack.

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