Heat the olive oil in a large frying pan. Pan-fry the pork loin steaks very lightly on both sides. Add the garlic, mustard, wine and vegetable stock, lemon juice, sage, salt and pepper and apricots.
This technique gives the humble pork chop the respect it deserves; why should steak have all the fun? The pan-frying ...
The last differentiator is the cooking method. Pan-fried cutlets like these breaded pork chops retain more of their inherent flavor because they're less greasy than deep-fried. They cook quickly ...
Heat a non-stick frying pan over a high heat. Add a little oil and, once hot, sear the beef with the garlic for a minute each side. Set aside to rest. Add a little more oil to the same pan.
First in the series is “buta-koma daikon” (pork slice bits and daikon), which goes well with rice. It is a filling dish that is easy to cook in a frying pan. Simmered daikon is often ...