Porky for dessert

February 11, 2009

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Yes, you read the title right. Pork…dessert-style! No need to freak out, I did not go all iron chef and whip up pork ice-cream or something. But this pork dish I created yesterday for lunch was altogether innovative, decadent, and oh-so-chocolaty enough to make me feel like I was indulging in some sinful dessert.

Yup, that’s right. Chocolate. Oh, no, don’t give me that disgusted look before you hear me out (or read me out, either way)! Please, give this dish a chance with an open mind and an anticipative stomach, and I promise you, you will be equally bowled over by this meal as I was.

Remember when I was asking for pork recipes? The previous attempt on cooking pork was quite a success, even without a recipe, and I was encouraged enough to just wing it again and slap something together with the leftover piece of pork tenderloin…and came up with…

Mocha-Coated Pork with Raspberry Sauce:

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Look at that! Just look at that! You can almost imagine it to be a slice of rich dark chocolate cake with raspberry sauce. And the idea was just so simple and easy! I just mixed together some cocoa powder, cinnamon, ground coffee, and black pepper, then rubbed it all over the pork tenderloin. I let it sit for a while to absorb all the flavors, and then pan-seared it on a skillet over high heat, and then finished it off in the oven. Meanwhile, I just warmed up some raspberry preserves with a spritz of lemon juice. You want to let the meat sit for a while before cutting to keep the juices in (something I learned from watching Food Network. Who says TV can’t be educational?).

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I had this chocolaty pork steak with some roasted baby potatoes and a sunny-side egg.

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Let me tell you how. freaking. phenomenal. it was. The cocoa-coffee-cinnamon coating was thick and luscious and velvety, and did a great job sealing in all the juice of the pork inside. The raspberry sauce was the perfect complement to play in the sweet vs. savory. It wasn’t overly sweet, but sweet enough to round off the rich bitterness of the cocoa, even leaving a bit of a pleasant tang with its slight fruity sourness.

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I am definitely making this over and over again. Who can resist chocolate for lunch? I urge you all, dear fellow food bloggers, to give this dish a try! For those vegetarians out there, I’m pretty sure you can create the same sensational dish with meatless “meats” or tofu. If you ever give this a try, please let me know! (Whether you love or hate it)

So yesterday’s lunch was a huge success, but sadly, today’s lunch was…to put it mildly, horrible. I had pork again, but this time it wasn’t prepared by me. There is this food stall selling rice and different mixed dishes nearby where I am staying, and each time I passed by I would eye the different dishes with curiosity. They’re the non-fancy, home-cooked style food that Singapore eat at home, and quite different from those typical Chinese dishes you’d find in a restaurant. Well, today I decided to try one of the dishes. I though, hey, I’m in Singapore, so I should try what normal Singaporeans would cook on a typical day at home. So I ordered this:

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I don’t even know what it’s called. It’s a dense, steamed patty made up of ground pork with some gingery-garlicky flavor. And it was absolutely disgusting.

Let’s take another look at it, cross-section:

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You see those white little things? I thought they were onions, or water chestnuts or something. Not so. When I put a huge bite into my mouth, all I tasted was incredibly meaty (not in a good way) pork…and fat. And tendons. EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEWWWWWWW!!!!!!!


Basically, this patty was made out of ground cheap pork scraps! Barely half of this was actual meat. Most of it were unidentifiable bits from parts of a pig that I don’t even want to know about.

I tried to finish it, I really did. But I could only manage half of it before I thought I would hurl. So I put it aside, and had a few more of these baked pumpkin:

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…and a bowl of yogurt with tangerine, not pictured.

I was quite sad about my disaster lunch, but at least t
he baked pumpkin was super-sweet and delicious!

For afternoon snack I had sweet ham sandwiches again:

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Both had two slices of smoked ham and a slice a cheddar cheese, but one had a base of strawberry jam, the other applesauce. I think I like strawberry jam better.

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Love that cheesiness!

So that’s the little adventure I had today. And to keep me amused, I’d like to leave you all with this question: What was the most disgusting thing you had ever eaten?


Have a great rest of the week, dear bloggers, and hope you avoid all disastrous meals!

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jiaying February 11, 2009 at 3:12 pm

that’s minced pork.. not weird pork scraps. :p

minced pork is nice in steamed egg.. hmm..

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jiaying February 11, 2009 at 3:31 pm

anyway, for the rice balls, that’s purple glutinous rice i think! they have all sorts of rice~ mixed grains.. etc.

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Thinspired February 11, 2009 at 3:52 pm

I love baby roast potatoes! Unfortunately I am too impatient to wait for them to get as toasty as yours! They always just look like plain boring potatoes :(

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ksgoodeats February 11, 2009 at 4:34 pm

Love the cheeeeeese! Sorry your lunch wasn’t a hit but baked squash would definitely make up for it :)

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Pearl February 11, 2009 at 5:54 pm

goodness – i’ve MISSED you!

i’ve never eaten this, but i will not go near the blood soups, you know? the jellied pig blood, etc. *shudders* i heard it’s delicious but it really just freaks me out. i ain’t no vampire!

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luckytastebuds February 11, 2009 at 7:33 pm

oh man! Sorry you also had a sucky lunch! I give us both kudo’s from attempting to try something new. Good for you for trying to get it down and not waste food, but EVEN better glad you abandoned that and ate super tasty pumpkin!!!

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Kiki February 11, 2009 at 7:37 pm

Mmm those sandwiches look so cheesy and good! I don’t I’ve eaten anything so horrible that I could call it the grossest thing I’ve ever eaten!

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dollymixtures February 11, 2009 at 8:30 pm

Woww…You are an amazing cook. That food looks amazing, even though I’m a veggie! The baked pumpkin…I would like lick my computer screen haha!

You’re doing SO well. I wish my recovery could be as creative as yours! I have to settle for my All Bran and PB sammies xD

xxx

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Jess :) February 11, 2009 at 10:35 pm

Hey! Thanks so much for commenting :) I want to try that pork recipe! It looks soooo yummy! :) Sorry about your disaster lunch-that sounds gross!!! Hmm, the most disgusting thing I have ever eaten…i don't know! If I think of it, I will let ya know! Thanks again :)
<3 jess :)
xxx

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Mica February 11, 2009 at 11:17 pm

That chocolate pork sounds interesting! I might have to try it! (Haha, I love your fancy spin on a meat and potatoes meal!)

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5 Star Foodie February 12, 2009 at 12:09 am

Ooo, that pork looks amazing with coco and raspberry preserves. Wonder if it would also be good with cherry preserves too. Yum!

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Matt February 12, 2009 at 12:58 am

yooo give me some chocolate pork!

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thecleanveggie February 12, 2009 at 1:38 am

hey girlie – yes the black beans were plain. i really love adding them with hummus or melting some shredded cheese on them.

holy smokes – all your food looks so good – especially the chocolate :)

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Cha-cha February 12, 2009 at 3:46 am

yup~
My mom and I made them in these little plastic shaper mold things for my dad’s birthday.

Yikes, sorry to hear about the pork disaster, but yay for pumpkin!

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Katherine Aucoin February 12, 2009 at 1:22 pm

I have never eaten food like this before. It looks and sounds so amazing! What a feast!

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Pearl February 13, 2009 at 1:10 am

yo, pretty girl.

where youz been?
:)

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