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Minute Pork-umm's

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Like minute steaks or steak-umm's but with pork instead. I've done this a few times in the past but usually only 2 flavors at a time. 

 

This time I made 8 different marinades. Nothing special but they all taste good. 

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A full boneless pork loin. 

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I rinsed off the outside and trimmed all the fat and silver skin off. I then sliced it in 1/8" slices. Would have been easier with a slicer but my new knife got the job done. 

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8 piles ready to go. Each pile has 16 slices for 4 servings except today's lunch pile (12 slices - 3 servings). I still had a little pork leftover I'll use for stir fry or something. 

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I took each pile, spread it out on a plate then poked a bunch of holes with a fork. I then put it in a labeled food saver bag with  the marinade. 

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All bagged up. I'll put the Chipotle pepper version aside for lunch. The other 7 I rolled up and put them in the freezer. Once they are frozen I'll finish the vacuum sealing process. Nice easy weeknight meals ready to go after defrosting. 

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The Chipotle pepper pork-umm's. With a 450* griddle only about 30 seconds per side. 

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Building the sandwiches. Sriracha mayo, Colby Jack cheese, 4 pieces of Pork-umm's, tomatoes. I almost forgot my onions and peppers. 

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At the last minute we decided to make redneck panini's - aka George Forman Grill - it gets the job done. Served with breaded/fried okra. Excellent lunch. 

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A really great way to get a bunch of quick meals stashed in the freezer ready to go. 

 

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Great idea. Will give that some thought now that I have the deli slicer. 

Ironic, I had fried okra for dinner last night, too. I was out with friends trying a new BBQ place in town and it was one of my 2 sides. What's the sauce on yours, Charles - looks like Sriracha mayo? BTW - BBQ joint was just OK. Had ribs and chopped beef. Light on both the seasoning and smoke. Of course, mine is better. That's why I rarely go out for BBQ anymore. 

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3 hours ago, tony b said:

Great idea. Will give that some thought now that I have the deli slicer. 

Ironic, I had fried okra for dinner last night, too. I was out with friends trying a new BBQ place in town and it was one of my 2 sides. What's the sauce on yours, Charles - looks like Sriracha mayo? BTW - BBQ joint was just OK. Had ribs and chopped beef. Light on both the seasoning and smoke. Of course, mine is better. That's why I rarely go out for BBQ anymore. 

Yup a slicer would make really quick work of this idea. Although once I got the rhythm I was pretty quick with the knife. 

The sauce was my Japanese Ginger Dressing. I'll put that on almost anything. One of my top favorite homemade dressings. 

 

 

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