At Durham Food Fair, I bought some spice mixes. They can be used as dry rubs, for marinades or mixed to make dips. The possibilities are endless. I used the Hungarian one for this recipe but you can substitute the spice for curry powder for a spicy recipe or anything else that takes your fancy.
Hungarian Creamy Pork
Serves 4
4 pork steaks, trimmed of excess fat
1 onion, chopped
250 g mushrooms, sliced or quartered
100 g light Philadelphia cheese
200 ml veg stock
2 tsp Hungarian spice mix or use smoked paprika, thyme and oregano
Brown the steaks in a non stick pan. Remove and set aside.
Cook the onions and mushrooms gently until lightly browned, add the Hungarian spice mix and cook for 1-2 minutes.
Add the steaks back to the pan with the stock and cook for 20 -25 mins with the lid on until the steaks are tender and the stock has reduced a bit.
Stir in the Philadelphia cheese until smooth.
Serve.
Note: You could use cream here instead of Philadelphia.
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