Friday, June 18, 2010

Rosemary Pork Spiedini


Rosemary-- the herb for remembrance. What better way to celebrate Fathers' Day. It's going to be a hot sizzling weekend, so why not grill up some Rosemary Pork Spiedini just for Dad.
Rosemary, an herb originating in the Mediterranean, is highly aromatic and adds a rich resinous flavor to grilled and roasted meats and vegetables. Along the Italian coastline rosemary grows everywhere and sizeable--so large, that women still drape their freshly washed sheets over the large bushes to dry. Still known as ‘dew of the sea’ it is said to be endowed with many virtues. Long ago rosemary and juniper berries were burned to purify the air, and sometimes used as a tea to allay headaches or smoked in the hopes of curing asthma, and an herb that strengthens memory. Rosemary.. for remembrance.


This is a very simple dish to prepare, with amazing flavors from the rosemary, fennel, bay leaves and sage. Chunks of fennel flavored Italian sausage and pork combined with bay leaves, red peppers and onions grilled on fresh rosemary skewers for these delicious kebobs. Just use fresh rosemary stems as skewers, stripping off most of the leaves. Be sure to save the leaves as you'll be making an herbal rub with them.



Rosemary Pork Spiedini

12 oz pork tenderloin or boneless pork chops, cut into 1 inch cubes
2 TBLS herbal rub-- recipe below
1 lb fennel Italian sausage
2 red peppers
1 large red onion
20 fresh bay leaves
10 fresh rosemary branches
olive oil for basting

Toss pork cubes in a little of the herbal rub, about 3/4 teaspoon, mixed well and set aside.

Slice Italian sausage into 1 inch pieces and cut the red peppers into similar-sized pieces. Cut the red onion in half lengthwise, then cut each half into 6-8 segments and separate the layers. You should have enough for 3 on each skewer.

Strip rosemary skewers of all but the top few leaves and make a point at the opposite end with a sharp knife.

Thread on pork, onion, sausage, red peppers and bay leaves. Repeat in this order, twice for each skewer.

Sprinkle skewers all over with the rest of the herbal rub, and brush with extra virgin olive oil and grill over a medium heat for approximately 8 minutes each side, until pork and sausage meat are fully cooked. Serve with a large antipasto and very chilled vino and enjoy! Happy Fathers' day to all the special Dads out there.

Herbal Rub

Combine 1 TBLS sea salt, 4 TBLS rosemary leaves, chopped very fine, 1/4 tsp ground chili pepper flakes, 3 bay leaves, crushed or chopped fine, 6 sage leaves. Now combine these ingredients in a spice mill, mortar and pestle or chop very finely This tastes really great and may be used on any grilled or roasted meats and vegetables to enhance the flavor. This will make approximately 3-4 TBLS.

For dessert, Dad will just love this one. Actually, everyone will love it! I made this dish from The Italian Dish last week and followed the recipe to a tee--only substituting marscapone for half the cream cheese and nectarines and cherries in addition to the star of this dish--strawberries.. Simply scrumptious!

4 comments:

Ciao Chow Linda said...

How I wish I could get my rosemary to grow sturdy enough to use the branches like this. I'll bet the flavor just permeates the meat throughout. I love your new "look" too.

YankeeSoaper said...

Thanks so much Linda.. plant your rosemary right into the ground in your sunniest spot and forget about it.. it'll grow, trust me :)

~~louise~~ said...

Oh how I adore Rosemary. I lost my plant last year and just can't bring myself to take the chance again. Although, my lavender plants seem to be doing much better now that they are out in the fresh air.

After seeing this recipe though, I can't help but to be inspired to try again. Wouldn't it be glorious to have a plant so big it can act as a clothes dryer should the need arise. Splendid!

I can almost smell the herbal aroma from here. And oh how I adore fresh fennel sausage. Oh goodness, listen to me as I drool...

I found a wonderful saying in Adelma Simmons' book The World of Rosemary. (1983) "Where Rosemary flourished, the woman ruled." I did a post titled Rosemary for Remembrance a while back. Let me know if you want the link.

Thank you so much for sharing, Jady. Your Pork Spiedini looks deliciously inviting...

~~louise~~ said...

P.S.
I too LOVE your new look. It's refreshingly comfy:)

P.S. Did I tell you about the Picnic Game? I can't remember. I'm a year older and it's showing, lol...