New England One Pot Dinners are a lifesaver for busy weeknights when cooking feels like a chore. With just one pot and a few simple ingredients, you can create a hearty and comforting meal that the whole family will love. One pot dinners are also perfect for camping trips or any other time you don't have access to a full kitchen. In this article, we'll explore some of the best New England One Pot Dinner recipes that are sure to become your go-to meals. From classic dishes like clam chowder and baked beans to modern twists on traditional favorites, you'll find something for everyone in this collection of delicious and easy recipes.
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NEW ENGLAND ONE-POT DINNER
Provided by Martha Stewart
Categories Food & Cooking Ingredients Meat & Poultry Pork Recipes
Number Of Ingredients 12
Steps:
- Stick a clove into each onion half; set aside. Place ham in a large stockpot. Add enough water to cover, and bring to a boil. Drain off water. Cover ham with water once more, add onions, and return to a boil. Reduce to a simmer and cook, partially covered, for 2 hours.
- Add potatoes, carrots, parsnips, and turnips. Return to boil. Reduce to a simmer and cook, partially covered, until about three-quarters of the way done; this will take about 20 minutes (start checking 10 minutes after the liquid comes to a boil). Remove ham to carving board. Add cabbage to pot, and return to a boil. Cook, partially covered, until all the vegetables are tender when pierced with the tip of a knife, 5 to 10 minutes more.
- Transfer vegetables to a large serving platter, and sprinkle with parsley. Slice ham and serve with vegetables. Serve with vinegar, mustard, and horseradish on the side.
NEW ENGLAND BOILED DINNER-PRESSURE COOKER
Make and share this New England Boiled Dinner-Pressure Cooker recipe from Food.com.
Provided by Diana Adcock
Categories Pork
Time 43m
Yield 12 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- Place ham and water in canner.
- Close securely.
- Place pressure regulator on vent pipe and cook 20 minutes at 15 pounds pressure.
- Let pressure drop of its own accord.
- Add vegetables and pepper.
- Close cover securely.
- Place pressure regulator on vent pipe and cook 8 minutes at 15 pounds pressure.
- Let pressure drop of its own accord.
NEW ENGLAND BOILED DINNER
This is a robust, one pot meal (if you do not make the optional beets) . I like to make this in the fall and winter with the best looking root veggies of the season. I do not use the spice pack that sometimes comes with the meat. Serve with corn bread, prepared horseradish and your favorite mustard. Enjoy!
Provided by Karens Krazy Kitchen
Categories Meat
Time 3h50m
Yield 8 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- Rinse the corned beef with cold water.
- Place the corned beef in a very large pot.
- Cover with cold water and bring to a boil.
- Skim off any surface scum once it reaches a boil.
- Add bay leaves, cover and simmer for two hours.
- Add the potatoes and onions and cook for 20 minutes.
- Add the carrots, turnips and parsnips and cook for 30 more minutes.
- Meanwhile, put beets in a large pot of cold water and bring to a boil.
- Add a large pinch of salt once boiling.
- Reduce heat to a low simmer, half cover and continue cooking for 35 minutes, then strain.
- When cool, remove the peels and put the beets in a gratin dish with some butter and/or vinegar in a 200 degree oven to keep warm.
- When assembling the dish, do not include the beets with the other veggies. Serve them as are in their own gratin dish.
- Remove the meat from the pot and place on an oven proof platter or roasting pan, cover with tinfoil and place in the oven with the beets.
- Bring the broth and vegetable mixture up to a boil and add the cabbage. Boil for 5 minutes and then turn down to a simmer and cook for at least 3 more minutes, more if you like softer cabbage (I do it for 10 more minutes).
- Slice the meat and serve on a platter, surrounded by the vegetables and some of the stock or pot liqueur .
- Enjoy!
Nutrition Facts : Calories 762, Fat 43.5, SaturatedFat 14.5, Cholesterol 222.1, Sodium 2683.6, Carbohydrate 45.8, Fiber 8.6, Sugar 14.6, Protein 46.8
Tips:
- Use fresh, seasonal ingredients. This will ensure that your dish is packed with flavor.
- Don't be afraid to experiment. There are many different ways to make a one-pot dinner, so feel free to get creative and try new things.
- Use a variety of cooking methods. This will help to create a more interesting and flavorful dish.
- Don't overcrowd the pot. This will prevent the food from cooking evenly.
- Season your dish to taste. This will help to bring out the flavors of the ingredients.
- Serve your dish immediately. This will ensure that it is at its best.
Conclusion:
One-pot dinners are a great way to save time and energy in the kitchen. They are also a great way to get a healthy and delicious meal on the table. With a little planning and preparation, you can easily make a one-pot dinner that the whole family will enjoy.
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