As excited as I was by the arrival of myย Smitten Kitchen Cookbook, I immediately handed it over to Abby. โPick what looks good,โ I told her. The book was written by Deb Perelman, grande dame of food bloggers, Olympian baker, DALS honorary guest, and shutterbug extraordinaire. This last part of her bio was crucial for me. If Iโve learned anything from this whole cooking-for-kids thing, itโs that the easiest way to convince someone under four feet tall that something is delicious is to show them a photograph of that something looking delicious. And when there are pages and pages of photographs showing things like Tomato Shortcakes with Whipped Goat Cheese and Balsamic and Beer-braised Short Ribs with Parsnip Puree and Apple Cider Caramels? Well, I know Iโve hit the jackpot. Almost an hour after giving Abby the book โ an hour filled with ohmygodMOMs and wows โย she handed it back to me the way you see above. It shouldnโt have come as too much of a surprise that the pages she tagged were Gooey Cinnamon Squares and Chocolate Raspberry Rugelach and Peach Dumplings With Bourbon and Hard Sauce and Deepest Dish Apple Pie. Perelmanโs famous for her baked goods, each one of which just feels definitive โ either the only one youโll ever need or the only one that actually exists in the world (Buttered Popcorn Cookies!). Her recipes are not always easy, but they deliver in a big showstopping way, which is why sheโs my go-to for holiday entertaining. As she says in the introduction,ย ย โI donโt really care if a meal is going to take more than thirty minutes to cook or if Iโll have to chop three different vegetables. All I need to know is that a soup that may take a little longer and may be a little more involved will actually taste better than what Iโm used to.โ
Of all recipes tagged with Abbyโs post-its, naturally, I honed in on what looks the most manageable for a weeknight dinner. Itโs pork, itโs apples, and you know itโs going to be good. Deb was nice enough to let us run it below.
PS: Iโm giving away one free copy ofย The Smitten Kitchen Cookbookย to a commenter selected at random. Winner announced Thursday morning (and must live in the 48 contiguous states). Good luck!
Update: Megan (#26) is the lucky winner. Thanks everyone and look out for some more giveaways as we head into the holidays.
Pork Chops with Cider, Horseradish, and Dill
Fromย The Smitten Kitchen Cookbook, by Deb Perelman
Serves 2 to 4ย
glaze
1/2 cup (120 ml) cider vinegar
1/2 cup (120 ml) hard or pressed apple cider
2 tablespoons (30 grams) freshly grated horseradish
1/2 teaspoon salt
pinch of cayenne pepper
chops
4 bone-in loin pork chops, 1/2 inch thick (1 1/2 pounds/680 grams total), room temperature
salt and freshly ground black pepper
1 tablespoon olive oil
1 tablespoon chopped fresh dill
Whisk the glaze ingredients together in a small dish, and set aside.
Trim any excess fat around chops until it is but a thin ribbon, no more than 1/8 inch thick. Pat chops dry with a paper towel, and generously season with salt and pepper. Heat oil in a heavy 12-inch skillet over medium-high heat until the oil starts to smoke. Add the pork chops to the skillet, and cook them until they are well browned, about 3 minutes. Turn the chops, and cook 1 minute longer; then transfer chops to a plate and pour off any fat in skillet.
Pour glaze mixture into the emptied skillet. Bring it to a simmer, and cook until mixture thickens enough so your spatula leaves a trail when scraped across the pan, about 2 to 4 minutes. Return the chops and any accumulated juices from their plate to skillet; turn to coat both sides with glaze. Cook them over medium heat in the glaze until the center of the chops registers 140ยฐF on an instant-read thermometer, about 5 minutes. Adjust seasonings to taste. Transfer the chops to a serving platter and pour the glaze from the pan over them. Sprinkle with dill, and eat immediately.
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ย Pork chop photo by Deb Perelman.
Canโt wait to see the popcorn cookie recipe!
Thank you for offering this giveaway! I love your blog Jenny. Your cookbook is my go to cookbook. I plan to make the Meixcan Chocolate cookies for my annual family cookie bake. You rank right up there with my other favorite, Ina Garten. Thanks!
Maybe my kids would eat more than five thingsโฆ
I love the SK blog. I am so excited that Deb finished her book! I am hoping to get it for Christmas โ I bought 2 for Christmas presents but want โSantaโ to gift me my own copy. Maybe this will be my early Christmas gift!
The chicken with grapes and olives (I know you donโt like them) is the best weeknight dinner. You must try it!
Having your kid pick out recipes from a new, beautiful cookbook = brilliant! Filing that one away for my someday-with-kids files!
ooh, I would LOVE to win this cookbook! Itโs on my Christmas list either wayโฆ
Iโm a huge fan of Smitten Kitchen, and the recipe you featured, (pork, cider, dill, horseradish? Yes, please!) sounds amazing!
Um, yes please! I just adore Smitten Kitchen and Iโve been dying to get my hands on a copy of this cookbook. Thanks for the generous giveaway ๐
Everything from smitten kitchen looks so good.
Iโve put myself on cookbook buying hiatus until after Christmas, this would be awesome ๐
Your blog and Smitten Kitchenโs are the two I turn to most often โ would love a copy of this book!
Yum! Looks amazing. We will try them later this week!
i love deb and smitten kitchen. so excited for her book. iโll have to give these chops a whirl next week. thanks for sharing.
The Smitten Kitchen cookbook looks fabulous! Iโd love to win this.
deb is such an inspiration!!
WOW. Those chops are going on my next meal plan. Thanks for the opportunity to check out the whole cookbook!
I adore Smitten Kitchen. If you havenโt tried Debโs caesar salad deviled eggs, you must. They are a beautiful, delicious party hit!
I asked Santa for this book, I canโt wait to get it!
SO many great new cookbooks this season but Debโs is definitely at the top of my Christmas list. Would be awesome to win it ๐
yes please!
I asked for this for Christmas and it has taken all my will power not to order it before then. I did the cinnamon French toast off her blog and it was amazing and easy. My three year old twins loved it.
Such a fan of her blog! My beloved is the same way, needs to see pictures to think about food : )
Yay! I love her blog, and Iโd love to have her cookbook!
One of the Christmas gifts I am most looking forward to giving to my girl is a cookbook wrapped with post-it notes so she can do this very thing!