Peach & Pork Scallopini
Today I am sharing a fun recipe with you. This version of Pork Scallopini uses peaches, nectarines or apricots – whichever you have handy or you find on sale at the market.
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Today I am sharing a fun recipe with you. This version of Pork Scallopini uses peaches, nectarines or apricots – whichever you have handy or you find on sale at the market.
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1 whole chicken 1/4 c. olive oil 2 lemons, 1 thinly sliced, 1 juiced 1 t. salt black pepper 2-4 garlic cloves, minced 1 T. rosemary (opt) 1 lb green beans, trimmed 4-5 potatoes peeled and cut into chunks Coat the bottom of a large Dutch oven with 1 T. olive oil and arrange…
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