Don't you love simple recipes with only a few ingredients? If so, you'll REALLY love this one! It has two ingredients! YEP! TWO. As the kids say, "It's easy peasy."
I was at Publix this weekend and one of the "sample people" was cooking this recipe and it was good! I quickly bought the 2 ingredients and prepared it for dinner tonight. Even the hubby stated more than once how good it was. What were the 2 ingredients? Top sirloin steak and Lawry's Sesame Ginger marinade. I also made Fried Rice to go with it. It was the perfect combination.
Sesame Ginger Steak
1 pound of Top Sirloin Steak
1/2 bottle of Lawry's Sesame Ginger marinade
Cut the steak into small cubes. Place the meat in a pan and pour 1/2 the bottle of marinade over the meat. Cook over a medium heat. Stir frequently for about 10 minutes.
Monday, August 13, 2012
Sunday, August 5, 2012
This Little Piggy Went To Market
My local grocery store had pork loins on sale for $1.99 per pound. I bought one and had it cut into boneless chops. I bought another and cut it in half. Since there are only 2 of us left at home now, it's a waste to make a whole one for us. I now have enough chops for 5 meals, 1 pork loin for another night, and made one for dinner tonight. We had enough leftover from dinner tonight that hubby and I can have lunch one day too. So I have at least 8 meals out of 2 pork loins. What a deal! I mixed up some yummy marinade for the one we ate tonight and made mashed potatoes, speckled butter beans, and a fruit salad. It was delish!
Pork Loin Marinade
2 pounds pork tenderloin
1/2 cup Soy sauce
1/4 cup Balsamic vinegar
1 Tb. garlic (minced)
1/4 cup brown sugar
Mix
all of the marinade ingredients together and pour into a gallon size Ziploc
bag. Place the tenderloin in the bag with the marinade and place in the
refrigerator and marinate for at least an hour, up to 24 hours. I marinated mine for 2 hours. Spray an 8” baking dish with Pam. Place the marinated tenderloin in the dish
and cover with foil. Bake at 325
degrees for 1 hour 40 minutes. Cook
longer for larger tenderloins.
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