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Balsamic BBQ Meatballs with Rudolph's Pork Rinds

August 27, 2014 tatumletard@gmail.com
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These one of a kind meatballs are my final recipe that was featured on Local Memphis Live last week. A sweet and tangy balsamic BBQ sauce gives these meatballs a fun twist, but it's really the pork rinds that make this recipe stand out. Pork rinds in meatballs?!?!?! What in the world?! Well, traditionally breadcrumbs are featured in meatballs, and we've all had a BBQ flavored meatball so put the two together and you have quite a unique meatball! Pork rinds were a fun subject for me to discuss on the Local Memphis Live segment because it immediately brought back a childhood memory. When I think or pork rinds I think of being a kid on a road trip. When I was a kid, we would go on summer trips to the beach, and what I remember most were the gas station stops. We would make pit stops and stock up on snacks for the car. As strange as it may sound, pork rinds were always a family favorite. I've grown up eating pork rinds, so cooking with them made a lot of sense!

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Grocery list (makes about 20 meatballs):

Sauce:

1/3 cup ketchup

1/3 cup balsamic

2 tbsp brown sugar

2 tbsp Dijon

1 tbsp apple cider vinegar

1/2 tbsp Worcestershire

1/2 tsp garlic powder

1/4 tsp salt

Meatballs:

1/2 lb pork

1/2 lb ground beef

1/3 cup grated onion

1 garlic clove minced

1/4 cup parm

1 tbsp cream or milk

1 egg - beaten

2 tbsp basil - minced

1 tsp salt

1 cup Rudolph's Original Pork Rinds (or breadcrumbs) 

Directions:

Step 1:

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Start by making the sauce. In a small saucepan, whisk together the ketchup, balsamic, brown sugar, Dijon, apple cider vinegar, Worcestershire, garlic power, and salt. Set over low heat and whisk until smooth.

Step 2:

Heat oven to 350 degrees.

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Make the meatball mixture. In a mixing bowl, combine the pork, beef, onion, garlic, parm, cream, beaten egg, basil, and salt with a fork. Don't over mix. In a plastic bag, crush your pork rinds into very fine crumbs. You can also do this in a food processor. Add the crushed pork rinds and combine the mixture with your hands. Again, don't over mix. Just mix together until well combined.

Step 3:

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Make your balls. You can use your hands but I like to use a small ice cream scoop so they're all the same size. Place meatballs on a baking sheet and spoon a small amount of the Balsamic BBQ sauce over each ball. Bake for 35-40 minutes. Serve extra sauce alongside for dipping.

CHEERS TO HAPPY EATING!!!

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Coffee Rubbed Filet Mignon

July 16, 2014 tatumletard@gmail.com
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I decided I loved to cook a couple of years ago when I was in between jobs and had not much else to do except be a housewife, and because that requires cooking, I did a lot of cooking TV watching. I was in graduate school at the time, so I kept busy with that, but I got so infatuated with watching cooking shows that when I wasn't studying or writing a paper, I was watching "my friends," on Food Network and Cooking Channel. These random people on TV led me to this life and love of cooking. In between cooking shows, I would google recipes, read cookbooks and cooking magazines, and soon enough, I started writing my own recipes. It's the watching, reading, and studying about food that inspires me, and from several years of having food overload on my brain I've gotten kind of decent at this. It probably doesn't hurt that not only do I read cookbooks as if they're novels, but I actually enjoy it. This recipe reminds me of the beginning of my cooking obsession because I was inspired to write this recipe when I saw something similar on a few cooking shows. Sometimes it just takes inspiration from a few recipe to create your own. That's what I did with this one.

Grocery List (4 people):

4 (1 1/2 inch thick) filet mignons

2 tbsp butter - melted

1/2 cup brown sugar

1/4 cup coffee grind

1 tbsp smoked salt (or Kosher)

2 tsp granulated garlic

2 tsp paprika

2 tsp red chili pepper

1 tsp cinnamon

1/2 tsp black pepper

Directions: Step 1:

Take steaks out of the fridge and let come to room temperature for about 15-20 minutes.

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Step 2:

Make the dry rub by mixing together the brown sugar, coffee grind, salt, garlic, paprika, chili pepper, cinnamon, and black pepper.

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Step 3:

Brush the steaks lightly with the melted butter and generously rub them with the coffee mixture. I like them to have a thick layer of the rub on all sides.

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Step 4:

Grill the steaks on high heat for about 6 minutes per side (or 135 degrees with a meat thermometer) for medium-rare steaks.

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When finished grilling, set steaks aside with foil tented over the top of them for 10 minutes before cutting into them. Serve with duck fat fries or any side you wish! 

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CHEERS TO HAPPY EATING!!!

In Recipes, Dinner, Meat Tags lifestyle blog, easy recipes, blogging, steak, healthy recipes, meat eater, heathly eating, recipe blogger, recipes, easy dinner, cooking blog, cooking blogger, coffee recipes, lifestyle blogger, recipe blog, meat recipes, blogger, steak recipes, fast dinner, fast recipes
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Fig and Prosciutto Salad with Mint Dressing

July 1, 2014 tatumletard@gmail.com
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Simple weeknight dinners are sometimes the best dinners. Easy salads on Monday nights make me think of two things: 1) little stress in the kitchen and 2) clean eating for an after weekend detox. After a long Monday at work, particularly a stressful one, nothing beats coming home, putting our feet up, watching TV, and eating a good meal. Sure, it's always great to do a more formal meal at the dining table or even a fun little wine dinner out on the patio every once in awhile during the week, but most Mondays call for sitting in front of the TV and vegging. Like most of the world, we have become Netflix binge watchers and it's what I love to do on Monday nights. A few hours of mindless TV is just simply something great to look forward to after being at work all day. And nothing makes it more special than doing it with the person I love the most, all while having a delightful meal sitting in between us and the TV. I came up with this simple salad recipe last night and couldn't wait another day to share it!

Grocery List (for two):

5 oz spinach and arugula salad mix 6 large figs (dates would also work if you can't find figs) 3 red radishes - thinly sliced 4 oz goat cheese 4 oz thinly sliced prosciutto 2 tbsp balsamic vinegar 1/2 lemon - juiced and zested 1/4 cup mint - minced 1 tsp honey 1/3 cup olive oil Salt Pepper

Directions:

Step 1

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Cut each fig in half and toss them all with a little olive oil, salt, and pepper. Set a grill pan to medium high heat. Grill the figs for 3 minutes cut side down. Flip them and grill another two minutes. Set aside to cool down then slice each half into two pieces. Step 2

Toss radishes with a little olive oil, salt, and pepper. Grill radishes slightly for about 1 minute per side. Set aside to cool.

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Step 3

Prep the salad dressing. Mix together balsamic, lemon juice and zest, mint, honey, and a dash of salt and pepper. Slowly stream in olive oil while whisking. Taste the dressing and add salt and pepper to desired taste.

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Step 4

Prep the salad. Toss greens into a bowl and add pieces of the sliced prosciutto on top. Crumble the goat cheese over the greens and prosciutto and add cooled radishes and figs. Add the dressing and toss together.

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CHEERS TO HAPPY EATING!!!

In Lunch, Dinner, Recipes, Salads Tags easy cooking, lifestyle blogger, cookingblog, lifestyle blog, easy salads, good salads, salads, summer salads, easy recipes, figs, healthy food, blogger, cooking blogger, food network, summer eating, healthy recipes, recipe blogger, summer recipes
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Truffle Duck Fat Fries

June 30, 2014 tatumletard@gmail.com
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There was a time in my life when the thought of eating duck was not at the top of my list. But today, I'll take the fat and all of it. This recipe reminds me of parties. I love to throw them and I do often. I've made these duck fat fries a number of times for get togethers, tweeking the recipe along the way. I've learned it's also a great side for burgers or a nice juicy steak. We had it the other night with coffee rubbed filets, and I plan to share that recipe with you all very soon! I think I finally nailed the perfect duck fat fry, and this is the recipe I want to share with you!

Grocery List (4 people):

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4 russet potatoes

4 tbsp duck fat (find it jarred at specialty food stores)

Truffle salt

Pepper

1 tbsp truffle oil

1 tsp garlic - minced

1 tsp rosemary - minced

1 tbsp truffle honey or regular honey

1/2 cup mayo

Fresh parmesan

Directions:

Step 1

Roughly peel the potatoes. You will want to leave some skin on.

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Cut potatoes in thick logs. You should get about 16 from each potato.

Soak logs in water for about 1 hour. This will get extra starch out and make them crispy.

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Drain potatoes and pat dry with paper towels.

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Step 2

Heat 2 tbsp of duck fat in a sautée pan over medium high heat (keep the duck fat close by, halfway through you may have to add another tablespoon or two).

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In batches, sautée potato logs for about 1-2 minute on each side in the duck fat. Place sautéed logs onto a baking sheet lined with foil. Sprinkle lightly with truffle salt and pepper.

Roast potatoes at 400 degrees for 20-25 minutes. The last 5 minutes, change the stove setting to broil. This will get them nice and brown and extra crispy.

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Step 3

While the potatoes are roasting, make the truffle mayo. Heat truffle oil over low heat. Add minced garlic and minced rosemary. Heat for 2 minutes and set aside to cool.

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When cooled, add olive oil mixture along with honey and 1/4 tsp of truffle salt (to taste) to the mayo. Mix together and taste. Add more salt if needed.

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Step 4

When potatoes come out of the oven, immediately sprinkle them with truffle salt and freshly grated Parmesan cheese. Serve with mayo along side.

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