Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Even More Harvard Bridge, This Time in HDR.


After the last round of Harvard Bridge photos I was curious to see what they would look like after being put through HDR software.  If you are curious about HDR google it.  Enjoy!




Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Broadmoor Wildlife Sanctuary

Here are a few pictures from our trip to Broadmoor Wildlife Sanctuary.



Ok, so I fibbed, the picture above is along side Rt 16. The pictures below are from the Mass Audubon Society.












Monday, October 26, 2009

Harvard Bridge, Mass Ave... Its Back

Hi All,
     Recently the sunrises have been bright orange!  I was finally able to get out and capture it.  I hope you enjoy these pictures as well.  Stay tuned, the  HDR versions will be posted soon.







Sunday, October 25, 2009

Pork Tenderloin Cutlets

   Tonight I thought I would try something different, at some point I learned that one could take pork tenderloin, pound it thin, cook it to mimic veal.  I thought I would try this with my extra pork tenderloin.  I started by cutting the pork tenderloin into about two inch pieces, placed it between plastic wrap and pounded the meat into this slices about a quarter inch thick pieces. 



I prefer to sandwich the meat to be pounded between plastic wrap, this serves three purposes.  Firstly, your meat is protected from anything on the counter as well as you do not have raw pork on the counter.  Secondly, as one pounds the pork thin every other surface in your kitchen is now safe. Thirdly, clean up is now a snap!  The next step is to dredge the pork cutlets in a 1:3 mixture of ground flax seed and whole wheat flour. This little mixture should add a little bit whole grains to the meal.
 

Now we are ready to start cooking.  Preheat your pan with a little bit of oil.  Add the cutlets, flipping after a few minutes.  Remove them from the hot pan, and let them sit on a paper towel.  This kept the cutlets from becoming soggy.




The only thing left to do is to enjoy your dinner!