Tender, juicy pork medallions are served with a creamy wine sauce to create a mouthwatering meal. This whole recipe comes together in just about 20 minutes! Pan-frying pork medallions is a terrific way to cook pork tenderloin. It only takes a minute and the meat turns out juicy and delicious every single time. This recipe for Pan-Fried Pork Medallions with Creamy Wine Sauce has become a reader favorite from my first cookbook, The Weeknight Dinner Cookbook. Side note: If you haven’t yet grabbed your copy of that cookbook, get it now. It’s on sale and the reviews are consistently awesome. I am so glad that you all are enjoying it! Back to this recipe though, I’m thrilled to finally be...
Wednesday Special Spotlight Shines On The recipe guru Sloane Taylor who brings us her latest recipe. There comes a time when everyone needs a little comfort food. Lovely hot soup with fresh bread and a glass of wine always does it for me. Maybe this recipe will do it for you, too. Photo Courtesy of Monovareni Pixabay Cream of Asparagus Soup 2 lbs. fresh asparagus 6 cups chicken stock 7 tbsp. butter ½ cup flour 3 tbsp. shallots or scallions, chopped fine ¼ cup dry sherry 2 egg yolks ¾ cup heavy cream 2 tbsp. butter, softened White pepper to taste* Slice off the asparagus tips and set aside. Trim off ¼ inch or so from the bottom ends of...
Pesto Baked Cod and Asparagus is a fresh and flavorful simple dinner recipe that is high in protein and low-carb. An easy weeknight staple.
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Mon 1/24: turkey/cheese frittata, arugula salad. Our friends at Well Rooted Farm gifted us extra eggs with this week’s order and a frittata to use up some deli turkey, bacon, and some random cheeses was perfect. Bonus: lunches! I always turn to this article for proportions. This was Hampton’s first time making a frittata and now that he’s more comfortable with the idea, I’m sure we’ll be doing them more often. ….as long as Kayla and Austin have plenty of eggs! Tue 1/25: French Country sausage, Roasted Potato Salad with Dijon/Goat Cheese Vin, arugula. Hampton picked up some of our favorite sausage from our local butcher and it was perfect for him to have ready for dinner during quick turnaround...
Read a lot of self-help books, as many of us did during the pandemic, and patterns start to emerge. (We're not just talking about the titles getting more sweary.) In 2020, I boiled the advice of hundreds of books down to 11 rules that recur throughout history and are backed up by science. These were, in short: build small habits; plan clearly; accept disruption; postpone judgment; carpe your limited diem; be playful; be useful; learn to chill; write; let others help. Oh yes, and perfectionism leads to procrastination – a rule that still feels like a personal attack.When I reviewed the latest in preventative healthcare a year later, I also found advice that could be reduced to a list that...