Showing posts with label Artificial Sweetener. Show all posts
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Wednesday, January 14, 2015

PRESERVING FOODS - Pineapple Pickles - Old Recipe

Fresh Pineapple


As strange as it sounds, Pickled Pineapple is a really tasty treat that you should try when they are in season.

It really works as an appetizer or on a Buffet table as a flavor surprise for others.

It can also be used as a colorful addition to cold salads and other dishes, with a surprisingly interesting  flavor.

Sunday, August 28, 2011

BALSAMIC MARINADE - RECIPE


I always like to try new marinades for my meats.  
 Just the variety of using different marinades can make a big difference in the flavor and enjoyment of meats, especially Chicken and Pork.   
The flavor of both of these meats can be really influenced by taking the time to make simple and flavorful marinades, and this one is one of my favorites.

INGREDIENTS:

2              tbs.        Balsamic Vinegar
3              tbs.        Red Wine Vinegar
3              tbs.        Yellow Mustard
½             tsp.        Tarragon, dried
1              tsp.        parsley, dried or fresh and minced
1              tsp.        Rosemary, dried or fresh and minced
1              tsp.        Artificial Sweetener
1              tsp.        Salt
1/2         tsp.        Pepper, rough grind
1/4         cup         EVOO

DIRECTIONS:

1.       In a medium bowl, mix the dry ingredients together.
2.       Add all of the other ingredients to the mixture  except for the EVOO, and blend together well.
3.       Add the EVOO, and blend together well.
4.       Place the mixture into a large (1-gallon) sealable plastic bag.
5.       Prepare your meat for marinating;  cut, trim fat, etc.
6.       Add the prepared meat to the marinade in the bag, seal, and allow it to sit in the fridge for at least two hours.
7.       Take the bag out occasionally and move the meat around in the marinade then replace in the fridge.
8.       When ready, cook the meat using the marinade over the meat while cooking for that extra flavor.

NUTRITIONAL Information:

The following is a list of the nutritional content of the marinade itself, and if you ate it all, yourself, this would be the breakdown of what you ate. 
Obviously, using this as a marinade, and even if you cook the meat and baste it with the remaining marinade you will only consume a fraction of the total. 
So add this information to your daily consumption as some fraction of the total. I, personally, usually only consider that I am getting less than 20% of the totals. Make your own decision.

Calories-                550
Total Fat-              57.5 g
Sat. Fat-               8.2 g
Cholesterol-          0 mg
Sodium-               2669 mg
Carbohydrates-    9.7 g
Fiber-                  2 g
Sugars-                0.3 g
Protein-               1.8 g