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Marinated pork skewers / Pinchos morunos

By French Cooking for Dummies Posted in Cheap, Easy, Main dishes / 2 Comments »

Great news for all Iphone users, French Cooking for Dummies has an application style theme that allows you to  read it easily when surfing with a mobile device. Fellow wordpress bloggers, here is the plugin ;-) . Now let’s go back to the real thing… Have you ever heard of  Spanish pork skewers called Pinchos Morunos? Pork fillet dices marinated in spices. They’re really worth the try…

Preparation time: 20 mn (+ overnight marinade) – Cooking time: 30 mn

Ingredients (for about 10 skewers)

1.1 lbs (500 g) of pork fillets
1 onion
4 tablespoons of olive oil (click here to buy online)
2 teaspoons of cumin
1/2 teaspoon of pimentón (smoked paprika)
1/4 teaspoon of grinded black pepper
1 pinch of saffron
Salt

Instructions

1/ Dice pork fillet. (Smaller pieces will get tastier with the marinade)

2/ Pour cumin, pimentón, black pepper and saffron in a bowl and mix them together.

3/ In a salad bowl, combine meat and spices.

4/ Add olive oil, a pinch of salt and stir again. Cover and leave it marinate in the fridge overnight.

5/ Thread 6 pieces of pork in each skewer.

6/ Heat grill on high heat. Grill skewers until inside meat is no longer pink or about 5 minutes. If you’re lucky enough to be making them on BBQ, they’ll take a little longer (around 15 minutes) but they’ll taste delicious :-)

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Cuttlefish Provence style

By French Cooking for Dummies Posted in Main dishes / 5 Comments »

I hadn’t had cuttlefish for so long I almost forgot how good it was! This recipe was made with a fresh cuttlefish, but if you’re a beginner you might rather use frozen pieces… I must admit that cleaning it was pretty disgusting although the result was totally worth it ;-)

Preparation time: 20 mn  Cooking time: 1 h

Ingredients (for 4 servings)

3,3 lbs (1.5 kg) of cuttlefish
3 garlic cloves
2 1/2 cups of white wine (dry)
2 onions
2 bay leaves
1 can of diced tomatoes
1 tablespoon of olive oil
1 tablespoon of thyme
1/8 cup of Cognac
Saffron
Salt & pepper

Instructions

1/ Clean and dice cuttlefish.

2/ Pour olive oil in a frying pan and heat it over medium heat. Add cuttlefish.

3/ Peel and chop garlic and onions.

4/ When all the water from the cuttlefish has evaporated, add garlic, onions, bay leaves, thyme and a small amount of saffron.

5/ Add Cognac. (If you’re an advanced cook, you can ‘flamber’ which means setting the alcohol on fire for a short amount of time. In this case you need to warm Cognac before adding it to the pan, take pan off heat, then lit it on fire).

6/ Pour diced tomatoes and wine into the pan. Add salt and pepper.

7/ Get to a smooth boil for approximately 5 minutes then reduce heat and leave covered for 1 hour.

8/ Serve with rice or tagliatelle pasta.



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