Showing posts with label bacon. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bacon. Show all posts
October 10, 2014
Kefir Cheese Ranch Dip
Labels: bacon, kefir cheese, kefir cheese ranch dip, ranch dressing powderFebruary 14, 2013
Bacon Chocolate Chip Cookies
Labels: bacon, bittersweet chocolate chips, cookies, FoodFriday
Bacon! Yes, these cookies have crispy bacon chips and they go really well with extreme bittersweet chocolate chips. When I read about these unusual cookies I just had to make some. They are not too rich nor greasy; they're sooo good.
May 7, 2010
Pork and Me: A Love Story
Labels: bacon, bacon candy, chestnuts, pork
My love affair with pork came late in my life. Growing up we didn't have much pork dishes because my parents specially my dad didn't like it. He didn't mind small portions of pork as a flavoring in vegetables, noodles, and in chicken pork adobo, and maybe once a year he was fine having grilled pork chops. I myself didn't cook pork very often and only have been cooking it more frequently since I started this blog 4 years ago. Better late than never in discovering its goodness, I guess.
I read in our local news here in Ashburn about a competition among chefs to prepare locally produced ingredients and this year pork is at center stage. The winner will be named King or Queen of Porc. Read more about the competition at their website: Cochon 555. I'd like to crown myself the princess of pork but I know there are many others who can out-pork me.^_^
Well, pork, how do I love thee, let me count the ways:
I made these bacon appetizers today. They are so porklicious specially the bacon candy.
Chestnuts Wrapped in Bacon
a few rashers thin smoked bacon, cut into 3 pieces
whole roasted chestnuts (or water chestnuts)
- Wrap the chestnuts in bacon pieces and place on a wire rack cut side down. Place the wire rack on a baking sheet lined with aluminum foil. Bake in a preheated 350°F oven until bacon is golden and cooked through.
Bacon Candy
crrrunch!
thin smoked bacon rashers, cut into 1 inch pieces
brown sugar
- Dredge the bacon pieces in brown sugar. Place on a wire rack and put the wire rack on a baking sheet lined with aluminum foil. Bake in a preheated 350°F oven until caramelized and darkish brown (do not burn). They will become crisp as they cool.