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TRY A NEW RECIPE: PORK STEW IN CIDER
This stew is so delicious, with pork, onions, apples, it is just perfect for fall. The recipe comes from Not Your Mother?s Slow Cooker Cookbook.Of course I can never find hard cider in this almost virtually dry county (quite ironic that I live here, I know!) So I opted to use ?Apple-Beer,? a non-alcoholic substitute. I can?t even find genuine apple cider here (non-alcoholic) either, so I thought Apple-beer would be an adequate substitute. Pork Stew in Cider Although the water chestnuts are optional, they add a nice, crunchy texture. The cider is an important ingredient. The alcoholic stuff is best, so look for a good brand, such as Dry Blackthorn. Serves 6 Cooker: medium round or oval Settings and cook times: HIGH for 20 minutes (optional), then LOW for 7 to 9 hours. 1 large yellow onion, coarsely chopped 1 large tart cooking apple, such as Granny Smith or pippin, peeled, cored and roughly cut into 1-inch cubes One 8-ounce can whole water chestnuts (optional), drained and cut in half 1 ½ pounds boneless pork shoulder, cut into ½-inch cubes ½ teaspoon salt 7 grinds of black pepper 1 ½ tablespoons rubbed sage 2 cups dry hard cider Long-grain rice or egg noodles for serving Don't forget to visit me at The Bad Girl's Kitchen for more fabulous recipes! related searches : Try
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