2 tbsp olive oil
1 1/2 lb pork (1 cubes)
1 cup chopped onion
1/2 cup chopped green onions
2 tbsp chopped fresh parsley
1/4 cup finely chopped bell pepper
1/2 cup dry white wine
1/2 tsp crushed dried mint
1 tbsp chopped garlic
1 1/2 cup long grain rice
1 salt to taste
1 louisiana hot sauce or
1 grnd cayenne pepper to taste
1 stock or water
A Recipe for
Pork Jambalaya
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Over medium-high heat in a large saucepan, heat the oil, brown off
the pork, then remove from the pot. Add the onions, green onions,
parsley, and bell pepper, and cook until the onions are brown.
Stirring, add the wine, mint, garlic, rice, meat, salt, hot sauce,
and enough water (or stock) to cover the rice by 1/2 inch. Continue
cooking on medium-high heat, stirring occasionally. Bring the stock
to a boil and let boil until it has disappeared from the top, stir
again, then lower heat. Cover the pot and simmer for at least 1 hour
before lifting the lid. Then check the rice for doneness, stir,
cover, and let steam another 15 to 20 minutes.
"A jambalaya is a meal that we like cooking outside as well as
inside. When we cook it outside, it's usually done in a forty-quart
pot. All the family and friends come over, and we pass a good time.
This is a popular dish served at all social gatherings in southern
Louisiana."-Justin Wilson
From Justin Wilson's Homegrown Louisiana Cookin'
Typed for you by Mike Nesbitt
Serves: 8
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