This easy recipe for oven baked pork tails is super simple and only needs 2 minutes of preparation and an hour of cooking time in the oven. If you like to gnaw off bones this is an awesome meal for you.
Put the pork tails on a baking tray and add all seasonings
Next, melt the butter & coconut oil in the microwave for about 20 seconds and pour the mixture onto the pork tails
Put the tray into the oven for about 20-25 minutes
After that, take out the tray and add the vegetables
Finally, set the oven to 190°C, put the tray back in and let everything cook for another 30-35 minutes, until the pork tails get a crust and the vegetables are done. Mix the vegetables with the grease on the tray before placing them on a plate
This beef and pork soup with beef shank and ham hock is super easy to prepare and tastes delicious. It is especially healthy because of the nutrients in the bones and cartilage, like calcium, phosphorous, magnesium, sulfur, fluoride, sodium, potassium and collagen. This is a perfect meal to prepare and eat for a few days or store some of it in the freezer
First, melt the coconut oil in a big pot on medium-high heat
Put the beef shank and ham hock into the pot and sear them on each side until they get a slight brown crust
Finally, pour in the water and let everything simmer for 5-6 hours with the lid on. Stir and add some water occasionally to make sure the meat is completely covered. It is perfect when the meat falls from the bones and most of the bone marrow dissolved into the liquid
Soup
Put about 1.5 liter water into a medium sized pot and add about 500 gram meat and 2.5 liter liquid from the previously prepared broth. Set the plate to medium heat
Now, add the seasonings & vegetables and wait until the broth starts to boil
Finally, let the soup cook for about 30 minutes with the lid on, until the vegetables are done
This asparagus cream sauce is a clever way to reuse the stringy parts from your recently cooked green asparagus. Works with the skin of white asparagus as well. Stop wasting the nutritious asparagus leftovers, because most of the healthy stuff is directly under the skin.