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Crown Pork Roast with Stuffing and Peach Sauce

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The Holiday season rings in bells of joy and warm wishes  for the upcoming new year.  This means time spent with family and friends, enjoying special dishes and sweets that bring smiles to all.  On Christmas each year our dear friends invite my family to their warm home to celebrate the holiday and I bring a beautiful crown roast as well as Christmas cookies for dessert.

May the light of Christmas shine down upon you and your family this holiday with blessings for a Happy and Healthy New Year

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Crown Pork Roast with Stuffing and Peach Sauce

Serves 8-10

Ingredients

For the Roast

1 Crown Pork Rib Roast (10-12 ribs)

2 tablespoons of olive oil

1 teaspoon sweet paprika

1/2 teaspoon salt

1/2 teaspoon ground black pepper

1 14″ roasting pan

1 teaspoon oil for brushing

1 large piece of aluminum foil

For the Stuffing

1 10 oz box of herb seasoned stuffing

2 carrots cut into small cubes

2 stalks of celery cut into cubes

1 medium vidalia onion chopped

2 ambrosia apples (or 1 large red apple) cut into small cubes

1 cup low sodium chicken broth

1 tablespoon butter

2 tablespoon olive oil

1/2 teaspoon salt

1/2 teaspoon pepper

For the Sauce

2 16oz bags of sliced frozen peaches thawed

1 10oz jar of peach preserves

1 tablespoon of butter

1 tablespoon of brown sugar

1/4 teaspoon allspice

1 cup of port or sweet sherry

1/2 cup low sodium chicken broth

Directions

1. Preheat oven to 375 degrees

2. Prepare the stuffing according to the directions on the packaging and set aside.

3. In a large frying pan heat the olive oil and butter on medium heat and sauté the onions until they are soft and translucent.  Add carrots, celery and apple, season with salt and pepper and continue to sauté for an additional 7-10 minutes.  Remove  from heat and let it cool.

4. In a large mixing bowl combine the stuffing with the vegetables and mix well, set aside.

5. Brush the roasting pan with olive oil and rest the crown roast in the pan.

6. Rub the roast with olive oil, sprinkle the salt , pepper and sweet paprika evenly.

7. Fill the roast with the stuffing mixture ( the remaining stuffing can be served as a side dish).

8. Cover the tip of the bones and stuffing with the foil, place on middle rack of oven and cook for 20 minutes on 375.

9. Lower the oven temperature to 325, remove the foil and cook the roast for an additional 2 hours, or until the meat reaches a temperature of 150 degrees.

10. While the roast is in the oven begin making the peach sauce.

11. In a large sauté pan melt the butter, add the frozen peaches, brown sugar, and allspice.  Remove the pan from the heat and carefully add the port to deglaze the pan.  Add the chicken broth and then return to heat.

12. Add the peach preserves mix well and then simmer on low heat for approximately 15-20 minutes, until the sauce reduces by half.

13. When the roast is ready remove it from the oven and let it rest for 10 minutes.

14. Carve the roast into chops and serve with the peach sauce and remaining stuffing.

 

 

Happy Holidays
The Petite Gourmande
© 2017 by Ruth Barnes, all rights reserved

 

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Duck Tagine with Figs and Port Sauce

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The Dense richness of duck is perfectly accented by the figs and port wine, especially after the figs have cooked in the sauce. This is a wonderful holiday dish and is sure to impress your guests.

 

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Serves 4 to 6

Ingredients

– 1 (5-pound) duck

– 3 tablespoons olive oil

– 1/2 teaspoon salt

– 1/2 teaspoon pepper

– 2 tablespoons unsalted butter

– 3 shallots, chopped

– 1 cup port wine

– 2 cups low-sodium chicken stock (or water)

– Juice of 1 lemon

– 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon

– 1/2 teaspoon allspice (optional)

– 1 teaspoon ground ginger

– 3 tablespoons honey

– 8 dried black mission figs

Directions

1. Preheat the oven to 375 degrees.

2. Wash the duck and pat it dry.

3. Make small slits all over the breasts. Rub with the olive oil and season with salt and pepper.

4. Place the duck in a roasting pan, breast side up, and bake for 1 hour. Turn it over and cook for another hour until it is tender.

5. Place the duck on a serving platter and cover to keep warm.

6. Discard all but 2 tablespoons of duck fat from the pan.

7. Add the butter and shallots to the duck fat in the pan. Sauté on medium heat for 5 minutes or until the shallots are translucent.

8. Add the port wine and deglaze the pan, using a wooden spoon to scrape up all the brown bits from the bottom of the pan. Then add the stock.

9. Stir in the lemon juice, cinnamon, allspice, ginger, and honey. Bring to a boil.

10. Lower the heat, add the figs, and simmer until the sauce is thick and has reduced by half.

11. Cover the duck with the sauce and surround it with figs.

Merry Christmas and Happy New year from your Petite Gourmande!

 

© 2016 by Ruth Barnes, all rights reserved

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Moroccan Leg of Lamb

Moroccan Leg of Lamb is a Festive Holiday Dinner

This is a favorite dish of my family. It is a centerpiece of festive holiday gathering and entertaining, cooked with figs and garnished with a wonderful, colorful array of vegetables.

Moroccan Leg of Lamb

Ingredients

1 leg of lamb, about six pounds

1 bag baby pearl onions

2 small bags mixed color baby potatoes

½ pound dried black mission figs

3 cinnamon sticks

2 TB fresh rosemary, chopped

6 cloves garlic, divided (2 are chopped)

2 TB olive oil

2 cups beef stock

1 tsp cumin

1 tsp kosher salt

½ tsp ground black pepper

mint jelly, for serving

Directions

1. Preheat oven to 450°.

2. In small mixing bowl, combine olive oil, rosemary, cumin, the chopped garlic (two cloves), salt and pepper. Mix well.

3. Rub half of the mixture over lamb leg. Reserve remainder for the vegetables.

4. Place lamb leg in roasting pan and roast for 15 minutes at 450°, then reduce heat to 325° and continue to roast for 2-2.5 hours. Internal temperature should read 125° to 130° for medium rare. If you prefer medium, cook until temperature is 140°.

5. After lamb has been roasting one hour, place the carrots, figs, baby potatoes, pearl onions, and cinnamon sticks in a second roasting pan and coat with reserved seasoning mixture. Add beef stock to pan.

6. Roast vegetables until tender, about 40-45 minutes.

7. Remove lamb from over and let rest for 15 minutes.

8. Place roasted vegetables on serving platter and lamb on top. Serve with mint jelly. Enjoy!

Moroccan Leg of Lamb is a Festive Holiday Dinner

Happy Holidays!

The Petite Gourmande

© 2015 by Ruth Barnes, all rights reserved

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