I served it with Bruschetta, using the last of the summer tomatoes, Carmela's Salad (here's the link for that recipe http://dreamsandepiphanies.blogspot.com/2010/05/mothers-day-at-carmelas-house.html), and a glass of burgundy.
Sunday, September 26, 2010
Côtes de Porc Poêlées (Casserole-sautéed Pork Chops)
I was channeling Julia today for our Sunday supper . . . This came straight from “Mastering the Art of French Cooking.”
I served it with Bruschetta, using the last of the summer tomatoes, Carmela's Salad (here's the link for that recipe http://dreamsandepiphanies.blogspot.com/2010/05/mothers-day-at-carmelas-house.html), and a glass of burgundy.
I served it with Bruschetta, using the last of the summer tomatoes, Carmela's Salad (here's the link for that recipe http://dreamsandepiphanies.blogspot.com/2010/05/mothers-day-at-carmelas-house.html), and a glass of burgundy.
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6 comments:
Looks yummy. So many good cooks i our group of peas. I am jealous!!
That looks so good! I would have never thought to mix those items for a salad but I bet they taste great.
Wow! That looks delicious!
Mmmm - that looks like a perfect meal!
That looks YUMMY! I may have to try this. :-)
And the bruchetta in the background also looks quite tasty! Are you working your way through the whole "Mastering the Art of French Cooking"? They would be quite the undertaking (although I bet you wouldn't take to falling on the floor, like Julie, in the movie!)
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