Here we are with day three of the Marmalade challenge and another delicious recipe to share with you in honor of National Marmalade Week. Orange, Fennel & Black Pepper Chops! I was sent some delicious Marmalades to cook with earlier this month from the people at Mackays, in honor of National Marmalade Week (February 28th to March 6th) and asked would I like to try to create some new recipes using it. I have risen to the challenge and this is the third recipe I created using their lovely marmalades. For this one I used their Orange and Lemon with Ginger Marmalade, but I think any flavour would work well.
The Toddster loves pork chops and I confess that I do enjoy them occasionally as well. Because we don't eat them very often I choose to buy a really good chop. Out door reared, and free range. I also am partial to the old fashioned ones with the bone in. They say that the meat closest to the bone is always sweeter and I have to agree. There is something about that bone that helps to flavour the meat and to help keep it succulent.
When I was a girl my mother always cooked our pork to death . . . there was a fear of trichinosis back then. That fear no longer exists with modern farming, etc. and I don't cook our Pork to death these days. Just until done through suffices for me. Cooked through and still moist.
In this recipe the chops are rubbed with a cracked pepper, fenne and sea salt rub and allowed to sit for several minutes prior to browning . . .
They are then cooked and glazed with a few dollops of that lovely Mackays Marmalade until they are succuently tender, and that glaze has coated them beautiful. These are at once savoury, and sticky bitter/sweet. They went down a real treat with some carrots and oven chips on the side! Quantities given are for two, but these can easily be multiplied for more. Enjoy!
*Orange, Fennel and Black Pepper Chops*
Serves 2National Marmalade Week runs from 28th Feb - 6th March 2016. National Marmalade Week is organised by the World Marmalade Awards at Dalemain, Penrith. The Awards will take place from 19th-21st March with the main sponsors being Mackays, Fortnum & Mason and Paddington Bear.
Mackays are a family run business that has stayed true to its values of producing small authentic batches for a quality homemade taste. Their soft fruits are sourced from the best local Scottish fruit farms and our bitter marmalade oranges come from the famous Seville region in Spain.
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You always rise to challenges beautifully.Kudos.
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