Well , the photo is a disappointment, but the dinner wasn't! It was film night at KitchenFairies HQ, and I try to theme the dinner with the film. The film was "Hugo" ... the connection was that the film was set in Gare du Nord, Paris - so it was French Bistro food.
Also, I have no idea if peas parisienne have any authenticity to them - it's just what I have always called leeks, peas and lettuce cooked this way.
Pork loin chops
Olive oil
Meat seasoning (black pepper, garlic, celery salt, paprika)
New potatoes
Carrots
Butter
Leek
white wine
Little gem lettuce
Garlic
Chicken stock
Dijon mustard
Cream
1. Rub the pork loin chops with the seasoning and olive oil, set aside for an hour.
2. Peel new potatoes and carrots, cut potatoes in to quarters, length wise, and the carrots into diagonal chunks.
3. Wash and shred leeks.
4. In a heavy frying pan with a lid melt butter (lots ... twice as much as you think you need) and add the potatoes, carrots and cup of water. Put the lid on and simmer for about 10 minutes.
5. Take the lid off the potatoes and simmer off most of the water.
6. Sweat the leek off in olive oil, add crushed garlic.
7. 20 minutes to go ... heat butter and olive oil in a frying pan, when hot add the chops and cook for 3-4 minutes on each side.
8. Stir the potatoes and carrots, put the lid back on and let them crisp up. Shake about every 3 minutes to stop them catching.
9. Remove chops from the pan, add white wine to the pan, with a little chicken stock and a teaspoon of dijon mustard, stir and simmer. Add cream. Put chops back into the sauce and keep on a low heat.
10. Add frozen peas and wedges of little gem lettuce to the leeks, add a splash of white wine. Simmer for 3 minutes. Add a drop of cream.
11. Serve, scoff ... it was delicious! really rich - but fabulous.
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