Pork with Pear & Apricot Relish

Right, today's meal was always needed to be quick and simple. World Cup fever had hit the house, not only with the boys, even the little lady was spurting out random football facts on the way to school this morning. So after a quick look through some cooking magazines I found this one. I knew I had a pork fillet in the freezer from a yellow sticker haul at the supermarket and most other ingredients in stock. The only problem would be hiding the sweet potato element as sweet potato is not a favorite for some reason. After a little consideration, I decided to go down the just not telling them route.

Pork with Pear & Apricot Relish
Pork with Pear & Apricot Relish

Right, today's meal was always needed to be quick and simple. World Cup fever had hit the house, not only with the boys, even the little lady was spurting out random football facts on the way to school this morning. So after a quick look through some cooking magazines I found this one. I knew I had a pork fillet in the freezer from a yellow sticker haul at the supermarket and most other ingredients in stock. The only problem would be hiding the sweet potato element as sweet potato is not a favorite for some reason. After a little consideration, I decided to go down the just not telling them route.

  • Preparing Time: 15 minutes
  • Total Time: 30 minutes
  • Served Person: 4
  • Carbohydrate 0.0059600000025559 g
  • Cholesterol 0 mg
  • Fat 0 g
  • Fiber 0 g
  • Protein 0 g
  • Saturated Fat 0 g
  • Serving Size 1 1 Serving (215g)
  • Sodium 0.298000000127795 mg
  • Sugar 0.0059600000025559 g
  • Trans Fat 0 g
  • Calories 3 calories

Step-by-step

  • Firstly I drained the pears over a bowl and retained the juice.
  • Then drained the apricots and discarded the juice.
  • I chopped both up fairly roughly.
  • I added them to a saucepan with the pear juice, water, sugar, vinegar and sultanas.
  • This was then brought up to a boil and simmered for about 20/30 minutes with the odd stir.
  • Because I don’t own a griddle pan and didn’t have time to roast the pork, I decided to slice the fillet into medallion shapes and shallow fry.
  • Each side took about 5-7 minutes I let let it rest on a piece of kitchen towel.
  • Broccoli I stemmed for about five minutes and the sweet potato was peeled and roughly chopped and boiled for about 15 minutes until ready to mash.
  • I added butter when mashing.
  • Finally I served the the pork on a bed of the potato, chucked the broccoli on top and spooned a few good helpings of the relish on the side.
  • This is a versatile dish and any pork can used or any vegetable to accompany can be used, I went with broccoli because it was on special price.

A Quick and Easy Weeknight Meal: Pork with Pear & Apricot Relish

Life as a busy working mom is a whirlwind of school runs, deadlines, and trying to keep everyone (including myself!) fed and happy. There's always that pressure to put a delicious and healthy meal on the table without spending hours in the kitchen. This recipe for Pork with Pear & Apricot Relish is my go-to for those hectic weeknights when time is of the essence. It’s quick, easy, and surprisingly elegant, even if the inspiration struck during a mad dash through some cooking magazines while navigating the chaos of World Cup fever in our household. Even my kids, usually picky eaters, were surprisingly enthusiastic, distracted as they were by football facts.

The beauty of this dish lies in its adaptability. I used what I had on hand, utilizing a yellow-sticker pork fillet from my last supermarket trip – always a great way to save money without sacrificing flavor. Originally, the recipe called for a different side dish, but I needed to work with what the family would enjoy, so I made a quick and simple mashed sweet potato and broccoli. The sweet potato, I must confess, was slipped in strategically – my children are not yet keen on it – and they were none the wiser! Feel free to substitute your preferred vegetables; the relish is so versatile that it pairs well with almost anything. Maybe next time, I'll try it with green beans or asparagus.

The star of the show, however, is undoubtedly the pear and apricot relish. It's the perfect balance of sweet and tangy, adding a delicious complexity to the savory pork. The simple simmering process brings out the natural sweetness of the fruit, making it a flavour explosion in your mouth. This is a great way to use up leftover fruit – the perfect way to prevent any waste! And if you're watching your budget like I am, the yellow sticker deals on the broccoli and pork were a godsend. This entire meal cost me just over five pounds, proving that delicious and budget-friendly can absolutely coexist.

This recipe isn't just about quick cooking; it's about resourcefulness and making the most of what you have. It's about embracing unexpected moments, whether it's a spontaneous burst of football facts from your little one or a last-minute meal planning session fueled by a magazine article. It's about celebrating the simple joy of a well-cooked meal shared with loved ones – even if those loved ones are more preoccupied with football than the food. This is more than just a recipe; it's a testament to the everyday magic of creating a delicious meal from simple ingredients, amidst the delightful chaos of life.

This dish is a perfect reflection of my own culinary philosophy – clever resourcefulness and efficient cooking. It’s about making the most of limited time and ingredients to create a hearty and satisfying meal. The relish, in particular, is a masterpiece of simplicity, taking only a few minutes to prepare but providing an extraordinary flavor impact. I often find myself modifying the side dishes depending on what’s fresh and readily available in my pantry or fridge. This versatility makes it a perfect meal for both weeknights and weekends.

Ultimately, this Pork with Pear and Apricot Relish is a celebration of adaptable cooking. It's a recipe that welcomes improvisation and reflects the ever-changing needs and desires of my family. It's a comforting yet exciting dish, one that always hits the spot, leaving us satisfied and ready to tackle whatever else the day (or World Cup match) throws our way.