We Love God!

God: "I looked for someone to take a stand for me, and stand in the gap" (Ezekiel 22:30)

Peaceful feelings can be deceptive. Besides, having peace is never mentioned in the Bible as a way of determining God’s will. For that, we must consult God’s Word – which is clear about this matter.
Lou Priolo

The ultimate test of my understanding of the scriptural teaching is the amount of time I spend in prayer. As theology is ultimately the knowledge of God, the more theology I know, the more it should drive me to seek to know God. Not to know 'about' Him but to know Him! The whole object of salvation is to bring me to knowledge of God... If all my knowledge does not lead me to prayer there is something wrong somewhere.
Martyn Lloyd-Jones

Green Chili with Pork

0
(0)
CATEGORY CUISINE TAG YIELD
Meats, Grains Pork &, Ham 1 Servings

INGREDIENTS

1 c Flour
1 tb Ground pepper
1 tb Garlic salt
2 Garlic cloves
1 tb Cumin
2 lb Lean pork
2 cn (4 oz) chopped green chilies
1 cn (7 oz) sliced jalapenos (or chopped)
1/2 c Peanut oil
1 Beef bouillon cube
1 Chicken bouillon cube
3 c Water

INSTRUCTIONS

In a medium to large pot with a fitted lid, add the oil and chopped garlic
cloves. Turn heat to high, and brown the garlic. Trim the pork of fat, and
cut into 3/4 inch cubes. In a large container with a tight fitting lid, add
the flour, garlic salt, ground pepper and cumin: stir to blend well. Add
the cubed pork to the flour, place the cover on the container, and shake
like crazy to coat the pork cubes. Add just the pork cubes to the hot oil
and brown (save the flour). Be careful here, because the floured pork has a
tendency to burn and stick to the bottom of the pot. Stir constantly until
the pork is browned, scraping the bottom each time.
When the pork has browned, add enough of the water to cover the meat,
bouillon cubes, green chilies, and jalapenos. Stir well to mix and blend
evenly.
Take the remaining flour and spice mixture that you used to coat the pork,
add enough hot water to make a medium thick paste, and add to the meat
mixture, stirring until it becomes thick. Cover, and simmer on the lowest
possible heat for three hours - stirring occasionally. Add more water if
necessary so it doesn't get too thick.
This can be used as a stand alone meal, over a beef or bean burrito with
shredded lettuce and tomato, sour cream and avocado; or simply a filling
for a corn tortilla. In any event, I hope you enjoy it.
Posted to recipelu-digest Volume 01 Number 506 by James and Susan Kirkland
<kirkland@gj.net> on Jan 12, 1998

A Message from our Provider:

“Gratitude produces deep, abiding joy because we know that God is working in us, even through difficulties.”

How useful was this recipe?

Click on a star to rate it!

Average rating 0 / 5. Vote count: 0

No votes so far! Be the first to rate this recipe.

We are sorry that this recipe was not useful for you!

Let us improve this recipe!

Tell us how we can improve this recipe?