Recipe of Vickys Mustard & Rosemary Pork Steaks GF DF EF SF NF in 25 Minutes for Young Wife

Ronald Hubbard   07/10/2020 23:19

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Vickys Mustard & Rosemary Pork Steaks GF DF EF SF NF
Vickys Mustard & Rosemary Pork Steaks GF DF EF SF NF

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To get started with this recipe, we must first prepare a few ingredients. You can have vickys mustard & rosemary pork steaks gf df ef sf nf using 8 ingredients and 6 steps. Here is how you can achieve it.

The ingredients needed to make Vickys Mustard & Rosemary Pork Steaks GF DF EF SF NF:

  1. Get 800 g (2 lbs) trimmed pork steaks/boneless chops, 4 or 8 portions
  2. Get 3 tbsp olive oil
  3. Take 2 tbsp mild mustard such as Dijon
  4. Make ready 1 tbsp balsamic vinegar
  5. Take 2 cloves garlic, finely chopped
  6. Get 2 sprigs rosemary, leaves only
  7. Make ready 1/2 tsp ground black pepper
  8. Take Low sodium salt as required

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Instructions to make Vickys Mustard & Rosemary Pork Steaks GF DF EF SF NF:

  1. Mix the mustard, oil, garlic, rosemary leaves, vinegar and black pepper together
  2. Pour this marinade into a large food bag then add the pork chops. Rub together until coated well then seal the bag and marinate in the fridge for around 3 hours
  3. Remove the pork and mix the marinade that's left in the bag with some water, just enough to make it runny
  4. Heat a frying pan or a griddle pan over a medium-high heat and add the pork
  5. Depending on thickness, cook for between 3 - 5 minutes each side, giving a brush with the thinned out marinade often. (I used 8 thinner pork steaks here which needed only 3 minutes each side. A good thick steak will need 5 minutes
  6. Remove from the heat and season with salt, then cover with foil and let rest between 5 - 10 minutes, again depending on thickness, before serving with seasonal vegetables, potatoes, rice etc

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