Svinefilet med enebær-blommesovs
200 g svinefilet eller koteletter
1 spsk olie
150 g blommer
1 tsk smør
1 spsk vineddike
1 stor tsk honning
1 laurbærblad
2 enebær
fløde
salt, kanel, ingefær, cayennepeber
- Brun svinefileten i olien. Drys den med salt og peber og hold den varm i sølvpapir.
- Skær blommerne i tynde skiver. Smelt smørret, tilsæt blommer, vineddike, honning, laurbærblad og enebær og lad det snurre i ti min. Tilsæt fløde og smag til med salt, kanel, ingefær og cayennepeber.
- Skær fileten i tynde skiver og lad den trække 1-2 min i sovsen.
- Server med ris, bulgur eller båndpasta.
Man kan også bruge koteletter skåret i tynde skiver - det er billigere, men smager lige så godt.
Lav sovsen færdig, steg svinekødet, drys med salt og peber, og hæld sovsen over.
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We quickly learned our way around in Salzgitter and found our favourite shopping places. In our small town Frau Deich had a grocery store where she looked after us, but of course she didn't have a huge selection. So for larger purchases we went to Salzgitter's main town, Lebenstedt. This is also where Big Sis went to school,, where we went to mass, to the movies, and to the library, and where we we also found an organic shop (in this shop we later bought our Christmas goose under very confusing circumstances). They handed out a little magazine, really just a folded sheet, called Schrot & Korn (Chaff & Grain), which contained advice, recipes and planting tips for the season. In it I found the recipe for pork fillet with plums and juniper berries.
Pork fillet with juniper plum sauce
200 g pork fillet or chops
1 tbsp oil
150 g plums
1 tsp butter
1 tbsp wine vinegar
1 large teaspoon honey
1 bay leaf
2 juniper berries
cream
salt, cinnamon, ginger, cayenne pepper
Brown the pork fillet in the oil. Sprinkle with salt and pepper and keep warm in tin foil.
Cut the plums into thin slices. Melt the butter, add the plums, wine vinegar, honey, bay leaf and juniper berries and simmer for 10 minutes. Add the cream and season to taste with salt, cinnamon, ginger and cayenne pepper.
Thinly slice the fillet and let it soak in the sauce for 1-2 minutes.
Serve with rice, couscous or pasta.
You can also use thinly sliced chops - it is cheaper, but tastes just as good.
Finish the sauce, fry the pork chops in thin slices, sprinkle with salt and pepper and pour the sauce over.
Note:
Butikken ligger der såmænd endnu. Der Vollkornladen, Am Schölkengraben 5, Salzgitter, og den ser fuldkommen ud, som jeg husker den.
The shop still exists, and even in the same place, Am Schölkengraben 5, Salzgitter, and in the photos it looks exactly as I remember it.
This sounds like something my younger son would love, he is quite adventurous when trying new recipes.
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