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2009
Since a lot of us are older and only 1 or 2 in the house, check out
Nancy’s message board and the section for Cooking for Two! Here are
2 samples. There are lots more there!
We had one smoked pork chop left over from another meal and wondered
what to do with it. Below is what I came up with. It is very
good!!!!
Since a lot of us are older and only 1 or 2 in the house, check out
Nancy’s message board and the section for Cooking for Two! Here are
2 samples. There are lots more there!
We had one smoked pork chop left over from another meal and wondered
what to do with it. Below is what I came up with. It is very
good!!!!
Quick Ham and Beans for Two
2 # 2 cans cannellini beans w/ liquid *
1 large precooked smoked pork chop
1/2 medium onion, diced
pepper to taste
baked cornbread on the side
Cube the smoked pork chop in 1/2" pieces. Combine with undrained
beans and diced onion. Add pepper to taste. Heat in small to medium
saucepan at low to medium heat till completely heated through, about
30 minutes. Serves 2 Serve with cornbread. *There is no need to add
salt because the smoked pork chop already contains enough salt for
flavor.
* These are white kidney beans. If you can't find them in your
stores, you could use little northerns or navy beans.
Chris in NM
2 # 2 cans cannellini beans w/ liquid *
1 large precooked smoked pork chop
1/2 medium onion, diced
pepper to taste
baked cornbread on the side
Cube the smoked pork chop in 1/2" pieces. Combine with undrained
beans and diced onion. Add pepper to taste. Heat in small to medium
saucepan at low to medium heat till completely heated through, about
30 minutes. Serves 2 Serve with cornbread. *There is no need to add
salt because the smoked pork chop already contains enough salt for
flavor.
* These are white kidney beans. If you can't find them in your
stores, you could use little northerns or navy beans.
Chris in NM
http://www.nancyskitchen.com
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