RECIPE / Piggy's breakfast
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Your support makes all the difference.ENTRIES for the pork competition have been voluminous and superb. We could go on for ever: faggots, raised pies, Brazilian feijoada and 101 casseroles. Beth Prince, of London SW11, offered suggestions from White Trash Cooking by Ernest Matthew Mickler, published in the US. The book's recipes, she says, 'range from the genuinely delicious to the deeply disgusting'. No points for guessing which side of the line this one falls.
Single Boy's Breakfast
Take 1lb of pork sausages. Cook evenly, pour off fat. Add 1 1/2 packets of soda crackers (water biscuits) crumbled. Pour in one cup of boiling water. Cover tight and steam five minutes. Serve with fried sweet potatoes and plenty of hot, black coffee.
More appealing were the recipes for pork chop or fillet with a cream sauce. The following, sent in by Clare Marshland of Hedge End, Hampshire, comes from The Food Aid Cookery Book and has a winning simplicity. It wins Clare Marshland a bottle of Hugel Gewurztraminer Jubilee Reserve Personnelle 1986 from Reid Wines in Bristol. Preparation time should not exceed five minutes, although the dish benefits from supervision halfway through to make sure the sauce is not too liquid. I tossed the pork pieces in a little flour before layering them in the dish.
Pork Tenderloin with
Cream and Cheese
Serves 4
Ingredients: 1 1/2 lb/700g tenderloin of pork, cut into inch-thick
medallions
2 medium onions, finely
chopped
4oz/100g grated parmesan cheese
1/2 pint/275ml double cream
a little butter
salt and freshly milled black
pepper
Preparation: Pre-heat oven to 400F/200C/gas 6. Lightly butter a deep 3-pint (1.7 litre) ovenproof dish. Arrange layers of meat (well seasoned with salt and pepper), onions and parmesan. You should get two layers: meat, onion, cheese, meat, onion, cheese. Bake in the oven for 50 minutes, then add the double cream and bake for a further 15 minutes until golden brown. Serve with noodles or new potatoes and a green salad.
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