11/13/2023 0 Comments Teriyaki pork chops air fryer![]() Teriyaki Pork Chops with Brussels Sprouts & Mashed Sweet Potatoes Then you can snuggle up on the couch and call it a night. Want a little something after this hearty meal? Try out the marshmallows and satisfy the sweet tooth without feeling like you just ate a 500 layer sheet cake. Drink: A Sassy Spritzerġ part seltzer/club soda (flavor of choice)ĭirections: Pour in a glass & enjoy! Dessert: Chocolate Strawberry Dipped Marshmallows While you can certainly go for a bottle of red wine (my current favorite:) I recommend having a Sassy Spritzer and if you feel so inclined, adding a shot of vodka or gin to it to spice things up. I not only have the recipe for Teriyaki Pork Chops with Brussels Sprouts & Mashed Sweet Potatoes below but I also decided to offer up some pairings for you! I mean, what’s a romantic dinner without pairings. Most of the time it’s a mash up of real food ingredients that taste good because of the spices and the fact that it’s real food. Believe me, not every meal I make is perfect like you see on Instagram. It’s not a matter of cooking a perfect dinner, it’s about enjoying the process and enjoying the food that you made. Something I’ve learned over the years is that cooking doesn’t always go as planned and THAT’S OKAY. You can eat delicious food, listen to the music you want, AND wear comfy clothes, sounds like a win-win-win to me. Why not treat your bestie to a dinner at home. This year, instead of spending so much money on a fancy date with a limited menu. But hey, if you can find someone who will enjoy a meal with you despite your downfalls, you know you’ve picked a winner □ At Home Dinner Date I’ll leave you with this recipe to make for your someone special (or maybe hint that they make it for you if you aren’t into cooking).Ī meal shared with others is probably one of the most romantic things you can do, unless of course you get food stuck in your teeth, spill something on your lap, or *gasp* let out some gas in some form. While this recipe doesn’t have any chocolate in it, you can certainly eat chocolate any time of day in the form of a coffee, hot chocolate, marshmallow, candy bar, morsel, or oh-so-much-more. While it might be just that, there’s no reason you can’t celebrate with insanely delicious food! While there is not set in stone “Valentine’s Day” foods, we can certainly guess that most people are looking for something decadent and heart warming, and hopefully something that has chocolate in it in some way, shape, or form. Valentine’s Day Food?Īs I mentioned yesterday, Valentine’s Day seems to be a made up “Hallmark” Holiday. These Teriyaki Pork Chops with Brussels Sprouts & Mashed Potatoes are one of those crazy delicious creations, you’re welcome. I am always cooking up a storm in my kitchen but this week I’m finally sharing some of my creations with you on the blog. I know I’ve been quiet on here and now I’m flooding your life with new recipes galore this week. Cook and stir 1 minute or until sauce is thickened. Stir in reserved marinade and bamboo shoots. Stir-fry 2-3 minutes or until vegetables are crisp-tender. Add bell pepper, snow peas and green onions. Heat remaining 1/2 teaspoon oil in same skillet. Using Bamboo Spatula Set, stir-fry 1-2 minutes or until pork is no longer pink. Remove pork from marinade using Nylon Slotted Spoon add to skillet, reserving marinade. Heat 1/2 teaspoon of the oil in Stir-Fry Skillet over medium-high heat 1-3 minutes or until shimmering. Cut bell pepper into 1/4-inch strips, trim snow peas and cut green onions into 1-inch pieces using clean Chef's Knife. ![]() Meanwhile, cook rice in (2-qt.) Saucepan according to package directions. Cover refrigerate 15 minutes to marinate. ![]() Add pork to soy sauce mixture toss to coat. Using Chef's Knife, cut pork into 1/8-inch-thick strips. Add gingerroot, garlic pressed with Garlic Press and red pepper flakes to soy sauce mixture. Finely chop gingerroot using Food Chopper. In Small Batter Bowl, combine soy sauce, brown sugar and cornstarch whisk until blended. ![]()
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