Monday, September 15, 2008

Pomegranate Vegetable Pork Stew


Ok. I get it. I'm now fully convinced that basil and xanthan gum are conspiring against me :)! Just a few days ago, I talked about giving the September Iron Cupcake Challenge another try (using Basil, this month's special ingredient). Tonight, I did. Except...I forgot the xanthan gum again!!! You'd think my muffin-turned-pudding recipe from last week would've taught me a lesson, but I still managed to forget about the xanthan gum. As a result, I've decided to enlarge this photo; it's going on my refrigerator in the morning:


If you're wondering what that icky stuff in the middle of the cupcakes is, it's lemon curd. I was going to refrigerate the lemon basil cupcakes with the lemon curd filling and give them a 'cream cheese' (tofutti) frosting...but when I tried taking them out of the pan, they crumbled...sigh. The good news is, I added enough lemon to counteract the basil taste. Bad news is, I don't taste the basil at all. This month, I'm going with the Cupcake Hero challenge instead. I've decided to give basil a break and move on to more exciting flavors...like coffee, cinnamon, and vanilla :). Stay tuned for Flour Arrangements' (xanthan-loaded) September cupcake hero entry!

Though the sweet mixed with the savory didn't seem to work with the cupcakes, I'll tell ya what it did work with: a Pomegranate Vegetable Pork Stew. Inspired by the delicious, very drool-worthy Braised Pork Shoulder with Quince recipe in October's Bon Appetit magazine, I decided to use the free Pomegranate Honest Tea I received on Saturday (when the hubby and I were checking out Boston's South End). I am a huge, huge fan of Honest Tea. My favorite flavor is Black Forest Berry, but the pomegranate tea is also very delicious. Bon Ap's recipe sounded soooo tasty, but I'd never heard of Quince (I'm ignorant, I know) and I didn't have some of the ingredients, so I just used some of their spice recommendations and the pomegranate juice idea (but I used tea) then experimented with the rest.

Have you seen the cover of next month's edition? (I get it in the mail, that's why I'm talking about the October issue. :) I want to dive right in to that pot of chili with autumn squash. The Autumn squash part really got me, of course. I'm pretty much counting every orangey-red colored leaf that falls off the tree a few feet away from my apartment building. Check out these Fall/foodie photos I took when we were exploring the city this weekend:



So when I got home after a mildly cold and rainy day of grocery shopping with Jose (and it was a day of grocery shopping, we went to 3 stores!), all I wanted to do was curl up under a blanket, watch Masterpiece Theatre's version of Jane Eyre, and eat a bowl of stew. But if I want stew, I have to make it! No complaints here. Though cold, rainy weather does put me in a slow and sleepy mood, it also makes me want to cook warm, savory comfort foods (especially stews)!

The stew was delicious. It's also healthy; loaded with protein and veggies, it'll hit the spot. It did take some time to put together (all that chopping), but the whole cooking process was really relaxing. I even managed to make the stew 'gravy' gluten-free by using rice flour. Oh, that reminds me. A few of you have asked how I've been feeling after starting the diet. Well, I am better. I notice I can eat more desserts than before, and that's always a good thing :). Though I'm not 100% where I want to be, I'm having a food allergy/sensitivity test done next month and also undergoing a few other tests. I'm optimistic, though. Thank you for your concern, I really appreciate it :).

I'll be back in a few days with the mystery cupcakes! And, yes, they'll contain xanthan gum ;).

Pomegranate Vegetable Pork Stew

Tastes like Fall :)...the gravy in the stew is gluten-free!

See Pomegranate Vegetable Pork Stew on Key Ingredient.

11 comments:

Anonymous said...

I've had a dessert in a restaurant before that was topped with 'crystalised basil'. I think the leaves were dipped in egg white and rolled in caster sugar. Then maybe frozen?

Not sure if that helps? But I love your determination!

LizNoVeggieGirl said...

LOOOOVE the produce photographs!!

Elle said...

The stew looks perfect, and like something I'd love! And your photos of the fall produce are gorgeous!

grace said...

i guess it's about that time again. stew time. soup time. chili time. personally, i'm glad. :)

La Bella Cooks said...

I am envious of all those fall veggies and the photographs are spectacular! I am glad to hear you are on your way to feeling better and I send you best wishes for your upcoming tests. The stew looks delicious!

Tracy said...

Love your ideas and gusto! the fall vegetable abundance is beautiful--hooray for fall! My hubby would love this stew...We're just back from vacation and getting over jet lag...maybe some stew would help ;o) Happy Day ((HUGS))

Tara said...

oooh that stew looks delicious. I've been making a lot of soup lately, and it does take a while, but you have food for a couple days! I'm yet to attempt anything with meat in it though, still a little scared to cook it from my vegetarian days. how are you liking real fall weather? Austin is pretending its fall this week, it was mid 70's and 80's during the day and 50's at night! I was cold :-)

Proud Italian Cook said...

I'll take a big bowl of that stew any day!!

How To Eat A Cupcake said...

I've yet to make my Iron Cupcake... Looks like I'll be sitting this month out too.... :( :(

Lauren said...

That stew looks amazing and oh so healthful! Love the idea of pomegranate integrated with those fall veggies. The flavors must be to die for!

Beautiful blog and stunning, Sophie! So glad you came to visit. :)

H.Peter said...

BRILLIANT BLOG. I am just looking to compare my wife's raisin bread with other Celiac's versions.

Came across your blog. GREAT PICTURES.

Yes, don't forget the Xanthan