Ingredients
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1 1/2
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2
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1 1/2
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1/2
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2
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1
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1/2
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1
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1/8
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3
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1/4
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-
1
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1
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Directions
Pork Rice Casserole, From my in-laws Mexican style comfort food , OK, had to make a few adjustments but this was yummy! My adjustments were: leftover pork roast from last night–so no need to saute the pork; didn’t precook celery, didn’t add onion cuz of adding salsa; only had 1 5 cups of rice which was already cooked; didn’t have black beans–used pinto beans and used salsa & a can of diced tomatoes instead of the spices, etc Oh, by not needing to saute, it cut cooking time down to 25 minutes in the oven too Um, yeah, almost a whole new recipe but it was well received by 3 of our 4 (the almost 4 year old son has decided to refuse ALL meals when daddy is home, even if he loves them!) Oh, also, no cheese used but added a dollop of sour cream at the table This was put on at first to tone down the medium salsa for the kids but tasted so good–licking my finger– that I decided to add it to mine too Great addition! So, a bunch of changes to a great jumping-off point recipe! I hope you don’t mind that I took so many liberties, Scott Clark! I tend to do that with lots of recipes, except for baking gluten free bread! THAT requires following the recipe probably why I don’t enjoy it as much as other cooking! :o) THANKS!, OK, had to make a few adjustments but this was yummy! My adjustments were: leftover pork roast from last night–so no need to saute the pork; didn’t precook celery, didn’t add onion cuz of adding salsa; only had 1 5 cups of rice which was already cooked; didn’t have black beans–used pinto beans and used salsa & a can of diced tomatoes instead of the spices, etc Oh, by not needing to saute, it cut cooking time down to 25 minutes in the oven too Um, yeah, almost a whole new recipe but it was well received by 3 of our 4 (the almost 4 year old son has decided to refuse ALL meals when daddy is home, even if he loves them!) Oh, also, no cheese used but added a dollop of sour cream at the table This was put on at first to tone down the medium salsa for the kids but tasted so good–licking my finger– that I decided to add it to mine too Great addition! So, a bunch of changes to a great jumping-off point recipe! I hope you don’t mind that I took so many liberties, Scott Clark! I tend to do that with lots of recipes, except for baking gluten free bread! THAT requires following the recipe probably why I don’t enjoy it as much as other cooking! :o) THANKS!
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Steps
1
Done
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Use Whatever Type of Rice You Prefer and Cook It Halfway According to Whatever Method You Prefer While Continuing With the Rest of the Prep Work. |
2
Done
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Trim Fat from Pork, Cut in Strips 1 Inch Wide and 2 Inches Long. |
3
Done
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Brown Pork in Oil Then Add Salt, Pepper, Chili Powder, Onions, and Celery. |
4
Done
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Cook 5 Minutes Stirring Frequently. |
5
Done
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Mix in Tomatoes, Tobasco and Optional Items If Desired. |
6
Done
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Bring to a Boil, Cover and Cook Over Low Heat For 30 Minutes. |
7
Done
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Add the Half Cooked Rice and Mix Lightly. |
8
Done
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Taste and Adjust Seasonings as Desired. |
9
Done
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Turn Into a Greased 3-Quart Casserole. |
10
Done
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Sprinkle Cheese on Top and Bake in a Preheated 350 Degree F Oven For 25 Minutes. |