Showing posts with label bacon and eggs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bacon and eggs. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 8, 2015

Bacon Wrapped Pork Tenderloin


Bacon is delicious, it's easy to see why so many people are crazy about it, so you can't go wrong with this recipe. Pork Tenderloin is super lean and really tender but it really needs the bacon to "step it up a notch", as Emeril would say. Cooking it on the grill is recommended but in the oven on broil would work as well. Since the Pork is so lean, don't over cook it because it will turn into jerky. Besides that, this is a simple dinner that taste like you know what you are doing.

Ingredients:
2 pounds Pork Tenderloin (8-12 ounces per person)
1 pound Bacon (About 16 ounces for every 32 ounces of Pork)
2 Tbsp. Garlic
1 Tbsp. Pepper
1 Tbs. Salt
Tooth picks (optional)
Savings: $20-30

Friday, February 8, 2013

You're Doing it Wrong!

How do you make scrambled eggs? Do you premix the eggs in a bowl and do you add milk or water? Do you gently fold the layers repeatedly until the eggs look like stacks of paper or one big blob? Well, that's wrong, that is an omelet.  Don't get me wrong, I love a nice fluffy omelet. When I want scrambled eggs, I want nice creamy flavorful, non-dry, non-runny eggs.Also...What's the difference between white and brown eggs?


Savings: 8-22$ (Restaurants typically charge 1-2$ per egg.)
Ingredients: One dozen organic eggs are roughly
four dollars. Plain white eggs are typically just under two dollars. 
Trust me, organic eggs taste 10x better, in this instance you really "get what you pay for".