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Jerk pork with Rice and Beans Recipe: A quick and delicious recipe version of a Jamaican Jerk Pork with served with rice and beans. Pork loin steaks are coated/favored with jerk sauce, and then pan fried with olive oil until they’re richly glazed. Finally, served with basmati rice and red kidney beans.

Ingredients:

  • 1 tbsp olive oil
  • 3 tbsp Jamaican jerk sauce
  • 4 small boneless or 500g/1lb 2oz pork loin steaks
  • 1 chicken stock cube
  • 50g creamed coconut
  • 1 bunch salad onions
  • 2 x 250g packets Rizzazz pure basmati rice
  • 410g can red kidney beans, drained

How to Make Jerk pork with Rice and Beans:

1. Half fill the kettle and put on to boil.Warm the oil in a large nonstick frying pan over a low heat while you tip the jerk sauce into a shallow dish and use to coat the pork steaks on both sides. Place them in the hot oil (reserve the sauce left in the bowl) and turn up the heat. Fry for 4 minutes on each side until cooked and richly glazed.

2. While the pork is frying, pour 150ml/1?4 pint of boiling water into a medium pan over a high heat and crumble in the stock cube and creamed coconut. Trim and slice the spring onions, holding them together as a bunch so you can chop them all in one go. Add to the pan, give a quick stir, then tip in the rice and beans. Stir and heat gently, breaking down any clumps of rice with a spoon. If the rice looks a little dry, add an extra splash of water.

3. Tip the remaining sauce into the pan to heat through with the pork. Pile the rice onto plates, top with the pork and spoon the pan juices over.

Recipe Source: BBC Good Food Magazine, October 2002.

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