Weekly Food Contest | Pork Chops, Fettucce with Napolitano Sauce, Coleslaw and Brownie
Greetings, to all the readers of this wonderful Community!
First at all, I want to share with you a delicious meal and its recipe. This is not a typical dish from my country; it is just what I wanted to have for lunch yesterday.
I live in Venezuela and I love cooking so much! I am always trying to cook different meals depending on the occasion or my mood.
I cook this meal at least twice a week, Pork Chops and Pasta are one of my many favorites dishes, also including Chicken and Pasta.
In this entry I want to present you the meal I had for lunch: Pork Chops, Fettucce with Napolitano Sauce and Coleslaw; and for dessert: Brownie.
Let’s begin with the ingredients I used for this meal:
• 5 Pork Chops.
• Seasonings to taste: Garlic, Basil, dried Tomatoes and Parsley.
• 3 chopped Garlics.
• A pinch of Sea Salt and Black Pepper.
• 1 teaspoon of Olive Oil.
First you need to season the Pork Chops and let it rest for about half an hour. Then you preheat a frying pan with 1 teaspoon of olive oil. When heated, put the Pork Chops in the frying pan to medium high for about 7 min each side. Once you cooked the chops put them aside.
For the Napolitano Sauce:
• 200 grams of Tomato Purée.
• 1 chopped Onion.
• 1 spoon of Olive Oil.
• A pinch of glass Sugar.
• 1 teaspoon of Oregano.
• Half cup of water.
In a pot add the Olive Oil, and then add the chopped Onion. Let it cook for 4 minutes in medium fire. Once onions are gild add the Tomato Purée and the water stir slowly; let it boil and then add the rest of the ingredients, stir very well. Let it cook for 6 minutes and put the sauce aside for the pasta.
For the Fettuce:
• 300 grams of Fettucce Pasta, approximately to 7 hampers of Fettucce.
• Salt to taste.
• Parmesan Cheese to taste.
Boil water in a deep pot, add salt to taste. When boiling add the hampers and let it cook. I boiled for 8 minutes approximately it depends on how you like your pasta. I like the pasta “al dente.”
For the Coleslaw:
• 200 grams of white Cabbage.
• 1 small Onion.
• 1 medium Carrot.
• Olive Oil to taste.
• A pinch of Salt.
• 1 teaspoon of white Vinegar.
• 2 to 3 spoons of Mayonnaise.
Cut the Cabbage into small pieces or julienne, rinse it with clean water. Chop the onion in julienne. Grate the Carrot. When ready put all these ingredients in a Salad Bowl, and then add the Olive Oil, the Salt, white Vinegar and the Mayonnaise all together and mixed them well.
Once you have all your side dishes ready put them on a plate.
For the dessert I just follow the previous instruction in the back of the box.
This time I used: Betty Crocker’s Supreme Original Brownie Mix.
I must dedicate a special thanks to my friend @alikoc07 for encouraging me to participate in this fantastic contest!
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Thank you so much for the invitation to this Community, already following you!
It was enough to prepare a meal for the concept of the contest, but you did a show. They look really delicious, the meat and sauce are great, the pasta is nutritious and the dessert is perfectly matched to your menu on that day. Your participation in the competition has been successfully approved. I expect your participation in every competition I will organize. :)
Thank you so much for letting me know about this contest.
I had so much fun cooking and doing this post, you can't imagine!
Your feedback encourages me to participate in any other contest you host.
Chin up and take care!