Healthy Recipes & Tips for Easy Food Prep
chandraluv
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I have made some amazing stuff that is super easy to make & delish. When I get some time this weekend, I'll put some of my recipes in here & would love to see what you're making as well -
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Hey! Just joined this group to hopefully meet some like minded ladies and motivate each other. I love to cook so here is dinner I made recently:
Pork Loin & Sweet Potato Pasta
Pork:
In the morning, put the following in a crock pot. Leave it on low all day. Switch to warm when you get home until ready to eat.
- pork tenderloin (most of my packages come with 2 small/medium sized tenderloins in one package). Get whatever pounds you want based on how much you want leftover. I think we used 1.5-2 lbs
- generously salt, pepper and garlic powder the top of the tenderloin
- drizzle two table spoons soy sauce over meat
- one bay leaf
- half an onion (or whole) I just used what was leftover from the pizza
- 1 cup water in the bottom
When you get home the pork will be pull apart tender. I half shredded it when I put it on the plate and topped it with the onion and some of the juice.
Shredded the leftovers (a whole other tenderloin) into a tupperware. Poured a little of the juice on to keep the meat moist. Added leftover sweet potato pasta and peppers as well and just mixed all together.
Sweet Potato Pasta
- Spirooli'd one sweet potato (cut smaller end off and dice by hand because it didn't have enough width to keep the spikes in and kept falling off)
- put in the skillet with the remaining red pepper and green pepper halves; roughly chopped.
- Seasoned with salt, pepper, white wine (optional) and crushed red pepper
- Sauteed until soft to my liking - maybe 8-10 min; stirring regularly
Used the leftovers the next day for pulled pork, sweet potato and peppers tacos.0