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The Game Changer

By December 6, 2011October 2nd, 201368 Comments

The pork loin I braised in red wine last Tuesday night was pretty freaking delicious. I can say this because most of the credit goes to my coworker — remember the one who was plotting her own pork and lentil stew in the slow-cooker while I was plotting drumsticks? After she told me that one, it was on the brain for 24 hours and I knew the only way to get it off the brain would be to try out a version of the pork stew for myself. The problem? I didn’t own a slow cooker. (Well, not true. I own one, but it is in a box deep in the bowels of our basement, and last time I remember using it, I think it was missing a crucial piece, like a lid.) I was working from home the day I decided to tackle the recipe in my Dutch Oven and began cooking just as the girls were scattering their math workbooks on the kitchen table to start homework.

What’s for dinner? asked Abby as soon as she heard the loin hit in the oil.

This can be such a loaded question. When I’m making something new for the girls — which is fairly often — and there’s a good chance that the unfamiliar name of this dinner will set off some whining, sometimes I just lie and say I don’t know yet. But other times, when dinner is simmering away on the stovetop, and an oniony aroma is in the air, I opt for the truth.

Some sort of pork with beans…and maybe kale, I told her.

I don’t like beans! And then, for the next two hours, it was all Do we have to have pork with beans? and Can’t you make those chicken wings again? and Can you make me something else if I don’t like it?

I hate this scenario. The whole point of dinner — the whole point of this site actually — is to get people excited about sitting down to eat. And what killed me is that I knew Abby would love this meal if she had the right attitude. But she couldn’t picture it, so it scared her. I get it  — for the longest time, that’s exactly how I felt about J.Lo on American Idol.

I needed a game changer. I needed Tater Tots.

Abby had hand-selected a bag of them from Whole Foods a few weekends earlier and hardly a day had gone by when she hadn’t begged to have them for breakfast, lunch, or dinner. It was just the psychological latch she needed on the plate to adjust the way she was approaching the table. I piled a mountain of them next to her pork, which she ate absent-mindedly, and which, when deconstructed and cut into pieces, was not all that much different looking than the Pork braised in Pomegranate Juice and Marcella’s Milk-braised Pork she’s had (and loved) a hundred times before.

And I know this is not exactly breaking news, but Holy Christ Tater Tots taste good! The rest of us were pretty excited about dinner that night, too.

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Red-Wine-Braised Pork Loin with Beans and Kale…and Tater Tots

In a Dutch Oven, brown a pork loin over medium-high heat in olive oil on all sides, about 10-12 minutes total. Remove from pot. Add 1 clove garlic (halved) and swirl around in the oil for about one minute; remove.

To the Dutch Oven, add one chopped onion, 1 stalk celery (chopped), 1 large carrot (chopped), salt, and pepper. Cook until soft, 3 minutes. Add about 3/4 cup red wine and 1 cup diced tomatoes (in their juices), a dash of hot sauce, and a bay leaf. Add loin back to the pot. (Liquid should come about a third of the way up the sides of the loin.) Boil, then reduce braising liquid to a simmer and cover. Cook 1 hour.

If you are using dried beans add 1 1/2 cup of them now, and cook another hour. (I used tiger beans, which had been presoaked for a few hours, but any white bean like cannellini or Great Northern would be good, too.) If you are using canned beans, wait another hour, then add a 15-ounce can for the last 15-20 minutes of cooking. (My guess is that you could add a cup and a half of uncooked French lentils at this point, instead of beans.)

During the last 15 minutes of cooking, make your Tater Tots!

During the last 10 minutes of cooking, drizzle in a tablespoon or two of white wine vinegar.

During the last 3 minutes, add a handful or two of chopped up kale.

Cook until kale has just wilted. Remove pork loin, slice in pieces and serve over bean stew. With Tater Tots.

68 Comments

  • Avatar Laura says:

    I never understood the tater tot craze. Maybe I should try them again.

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  • Avatar My2girls says:

    this is a timely post my daughter (who is nine) asked me the other day “what is a tater tot?” I guess you can tell we don’t have them around here. But I am tempted to try.

    BTW “Do I win the GetMaineLobster.com feast?”

  • Avatar Hillary says:

    Let’s face it, tater tots are amazing. I might need some soon.

    Also, Do I win the GetMaineLobster.com feast?

  • Avatar Erin S. says:

    It’s my husband I’ll have to entice with tater tots, but I think he’d love this!

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  • Avatar Natalie says:

    MMM we love tater tots. The BF and I just had them as our side starch on Sunday!

    Also…

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    🙂

  • Avatar meg says:

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    (If I win I promise to share with my favorite maine-lobster loving new mom who is in need of spoiling!)

  • Avatar Trang says:

    Definitely will have to try this– who doesn’t love tater tots? By the way..Do I win the GetMaineLobster.com feast?”

  • Tammy says:

    This is one the most genius ideas in the history of parenting. Tater Tots alongside new fare. Yes. Must pick up a bag immediately.

    On a side note, last night my husband (who rarely consults cookbooks but loves yours), made your five-spice pork tenderloin with cabbage, and it was AWESOME. I’m eating the leftovers for lunch as I’m writing this.

  • Avatar Ana says:

    “Do I win the GetMaineLobster.com feast?”

  • Avatar Caitlin says:

    “for the longest time, that’s exactly how I felt about J.Lo on American Idol.” That just made me laugh out loud. And tots are wonderful. I need an excuse to get them in my house! I’d enter to win but I have never been able to do lobster. I know, I know, what is wrong with me. This recipe looks great though.

  • Avatar Carolyn says:

    “Do I win the GetMaineLobster.com feast?”
    or better still,
    can I come over and eat with and interview David Sedaris?

  • Avatar vg says:

    looove tater tots. wish i had some for dinner tonight. oh, and….“Do I win the GetMaineLobster.com feast?”

  • Avatar Mary says:

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    Yum, pork loin!

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  • Caroline says:

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  • Avatar Susan says:

    Love love the part on JLo… and my that pork looks good (and tater tots… love them too). Thanks

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  • Avatar Heidi says:

    Nice to know the same scenario plays out in other homes each evening. Soometimes when my picky 10 year old asks what’s for dinner, I just pretend I didn’t hear him. I know, it’s awful. But I can’t stomach the complaining about a meal that doesn’t even exist yet and which he might actually like if he just gave it a chance! Oy vey!

  • Avatar nancy says:

    I have this on the stove now. I had a feeling that one hour was not long enough to cook the cannellini beans, so they’ve been in the whole two hours. Hard as rocks! So sad. Did you soak your beans first? So I’ve opened a can of pinto beans and I’m cooking the kale separately.

  • Elizabeth says:

    Everything looks delicious. Tater tots — delish! Thanks.

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  • Avatar Jenny says:

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