A ripe tomato is how I mark the beginning of the season, but for those that want a more "official" indicator, June 21st is the Summer Solstice. In addition to kicking off summer, June is also the traditional month for weddings. Many say that June's favored status in the halls of marital bliss is directly related to the start of honey season. The nectar that those hardworking bees of the world gathered during Spring is ripe for the picking. This honey was traditionally made into mead and sweet treats and served at....you guessed it...weddings. This sweet coincidence gives us the word honeymoon. It is also the inspiration for this weeks recipe.

PORK CHOP ROAST WITH HONEY SWEET POTATOES
3 lg. sweet potatoes, cooked, peeled & halved
6 pineapple slices
6 bell pepper rings, cut 1/4" thick
6 onion slices, cut 1/4" thick
6 pork chops
1/4 c. sifted flour
2 tsp. salt
2 tsp. oil
1 tbsp. prepared mustard
1 tbsp. brown sugar
1/2 c. pineapple juice
1/2 c. honey
3 tbsp. melted butter
1. Set out a large heavy skillet and a large shallow baking dish.
2. Coat pork chops with a mixture of the flour, and salt.
3. Heat the fat in the skillet over medium heat. Brown chops on both sides.
4. Arrange pork chops in baking dish. Spread chops with the mustard and brown sugar. Top each chop with a pineapple slice, peppers and onions. Pour pineapple juice over chops.
5. Coat sweet potatoes with a mixture of the honey and melted butter. Arrange cut side up around chops in baking dish. Cover.
6. Bake at 350 degrees for about 1 hour or until meat is tender and thoroughly cooked.
7. Garnish with Fresh Cilantro
Sounds great. Anything with honey in it gets my vote!
ReplyDeleteHello Summer, Glad to See You.
ReplyDeleteThat looks delicious
ReplyDeleteSounds like a great start of summer recipe. Thanx
ReplyDeleteCarla
that is my kind of food!
ReplyDeletelooks tasty
ReplyDeleteI am going to be a June Bride. I love the honeymoon information and am going to work it into the vows I am writing. How old is this association?
ReplyDeleteI love sweet taters. I had some this evening.
ReplyDeleteThat is so cool. I love were words come from.
ReplyDeleteI made this recipe and it was great. I added some lemon thyme and a pinch of brown sugar to the sauce. Yummo!
ReplyDeleteThis would be great with a little coriander and ginger
ReplyDeleteI always use red and yellow bell peppers in my dished. They are so much better than the green ones. I like to color they add, too.
ReplyDeletePork and sweet potatoes just seem to go together IMHO.
ReplyDeleteThese sounds great.
ReplyDeleteI love grilling!!
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