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I love trying new things in the kitchen. Recently, I've been experimenting with different marinades for grilled salmon. What’s been on your menu lately?
I grew up in Wyoming and Illinois. Church potluck dinners, especially in Illinois, always included 3 or 4 hot dishes made with various cream of (fill in the blank) soup. Chicken, mushroom, celery, etc. Buy a bunch of each. Now you're ready to make Midwest Chicken, Pork Chops, Salisbury Steak and so on. The combinations are limitless!As I may have stated elsewhere, I majored in Marine Biology (BS) and Animal Behavior (MS). While in grad school, I did several odd jobs to supplement my wife's income. I substitute taught (UGGH!!), testified as an expert witness on real estate practices, installed air conditioners, etc. Mostly, I worked weekends as a hunting guide on wild pigs. The wife and I were on a tight budget, so game figured largely in our diet. I would go out and radio-track my bears for my thesis, take a nap, work on my data and then watch the cooking Channel or Food Network for an hour or so before fixing dinner.
Here's one of my recipes for wild pig that I call "California Boar Chops". Works well with domestic chops as well. Makes 4 chops.
Grease a 9x9" casserole (baking proof). Season 4 pork chops with Suzy-Q Santa Maria Seasoning (I mostly hunted on ranches in Central California). Open 3 cans of Campbells Golden Mushroom Soup and one can of sliced mushrooms. Spread mushrooms then soup over the chops and bake in pre-heated 350F oven for 1 - 1/1/2 hours. Serve over white or brown rice.
Considering the current economy, I'm learning to freeze soups, etc. Already canning a sh*****d of tomato & pepper products and blackberry jam!! Smoking meats and cheeses for gifts.I grew up in Wyoming and Illinois. Church potluck dinners, especially in Illinois, always included 3 or 4 hot dishes made with various cream of (fill in the blank) soup. Chicken, mushroom, celery, etc. Buy a bunch of each. Now you're ready to make Midwest Chicken, Pork Chops, Salisbury Steak and so on. The combinations are limitless!