I was running out of things to cook for dinner tonight when I remembered that I had that piece of pork tenderloin in the freezer I bought a few weeks ago. There's no better time to cook it than now! Besides, I was getting tired of chicken and fish I am starting to grow scales and feathers.

This recipe is best if your use pork chops (without the bones), cut into steak like pieces. But pork tenderloin works too! (Read On by clicking Read More -->)

 
What is Panko you may ask? It's basically a variety of flaky bread crumbs used in Japanese cuisine as a crunchy coating for fried food, such as tonkatsu and tempura.

For the past few nights, we have been having pork and beef and I guess it was time for us to have fish for a change. I'm very thankful that Raul can eat anything. He is not afraid to try different food, even though his favorite is monggo soup with tinapa.

I only had about 30 minutes to cook because I had work today, and Raul was going to be home in a few minutes. So I had to make something that didn't involve too much chopping and peeling. So I came up with this dish that I have cooked with pork chops before, but instead of chops, I used Salmon.

Impress your friends when you serve this dish! They'll think that you spent hours making it! (Read On by clicking Read More -->)

 
I love pork specially if it's the lean part. It's as healthy as chicken breast, but definitely not that dry. I chose the rib part because it has the least fat (at least that is what I see when I cook pork ribs). Chops would be good too for this recipe, but I wanted something with a bone for better presentation. Remember, when entertaining in your home, it's not just about the taste, it's how you present it as well. *wink wink* 

Another great meat that you can use this recipe with is with lamb ribs. Ooooh... I love that lamb can be so tender and juicy when it is cooked just right! If you are using lamb though, you do not have to par-broil. Also when using pork chops. Par-broil only with pork ribs. (Read On by clicking Read More -->)