About a month ago, I decided to abstain from drinking. Luckily I have the support of another pal to help me through such tragic times, but the decision was a challenge; a challenge to my willpower. For those of you who don’t have the pleasure of knowing me, aside from engaging in athletic activities, I tend to reach for the other end of the spectrum when it comes to obtaining a little R&R and grab my favorite wheat beer or a glass of Lambrusco/Prosecco (gotta love the bubbles…)
Well, now we have a little bit of a problem. Upon opening my fridge, I have to mentally prepare myself for the overwhelming disappointment I will meet as I visit some long lost friends. Mr. Hefeweizen stares blankly at me wondering when I will pick him up and give him a smack on his lips. Ms. Prosecco is losing her pizzazz as the bubbles slip away from the coldness of the fridge. But something about Mr. Merlot seems promising. I find myself scanning my memory until I realized that I can date Mr. Merlot again, without breaking off my commitment to leading a non-alcoholic life!
So, I share with you my epiphany…the easiest braised pork chop recipe, featuring my main squeeze Mr. Merlot. As with other recipes, not only have I found a way to put my vice towards a nutritious meal, but I have chosen a select group of ingredients that will enhance my brain power. Each ingredient was specifically selected to counteract the negative effects alcohol can induce on the brain when drinking. I guess Mr. Merlot isn’t such a bad guy after all…However, this should NOT mean one should double up on that Jameson while enjoying the meal…
FENNEL: It doesn’t get the love it deserves. While this post is about the brain power component, I cannot help but give a shout out to it’s antioxidant benefits, which come from the oil within fennel called Anethole. It can reduce inflammation and is thought to inihibit occurrence of cancer. It even has Vit C and Fiber. More importantly, it’s a great source of folic acid/folate. As mentioned in previous posts, we urge pregnant mommies to consume Folate to prevent brain and spine defects in their fetus.
OREGENO & SAGE: We know herbs and spices add flavor without the fat, but these 2 guys offer health benefits that go beyond satisfying your taste buds. They are rich in nutrients and phytochemicals, which are disease-fighting compounds that preserve cognitive function and protect brain cells from free radical damage. Sage even goes above and beyond Oregano in helping to preserve out memory circuits. According to studies, Sage significantly improves short-term memory. In fact, if you can find Chinese Sage, it is said to resemble modern-day drugs designed to treat Alzheimer’s Disease.
RED WINE: Two studies have shown that polyphenols in wine increase the blood flow and oxygen to the brain that in turn could boost its power - especially in the elderly. In particular, the increased blood flow help to increase accuracy and speed at carrying out maths problems. For all those adults dreading to help their children with math problems, throwing back a glass may not be so bad after all ;)
4 pork chops w/bone
Olive Oil
A few garlic cloves
1 Tsp Fennel seeds
1 onion chopped
1 tso crushed red pepper flakes
2 sprigs of fresh oregano (1 tsp of dried oregano)
1 sprig of sage
1/3 cup of tomato paste
1 cup of red wine
2 cups chicken stock (or water and salt to taste)
1. Salt & Pepper the chops
2. Heat olive oil in large skillet over medium-high heat. Add the crushed garlic. Add in the chops and caramelize on both sides, 2 to 3 minutes per side. Remove the chops to a plate
3. In the same skillet, stir in the fennel, onions, red pepper flakes, sage and oregano. Reduce the heat and cook for 10 min.
4. Add the tomato paste. Cook for 1 minute.
5. Add the wine, and cook for another minute. Stir in the stock and stir it up. Slide the chops back into the pan, cover and simmer for about 5 -8 minutes.
I usually like to serve this dish with collard greens or kale...

