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cranberry & walnut stuffed pork loin $7.56 recipe / $0.95 serving

Stuffing meat is fantastic. Not only does it add extra flavor and texture but it takes advantage of Budget Byting Principle #2: use ingredients wisely. That means taking an expensive ingredient (the pork) and combining it with a less expensive ingredient (the stuffing) to bring the cost per serving down.

The second trick that I used to make this recipe so cost efficient was the fact that I snatched up this huge 27 oz. pork loin when it was on sale ($4 off!!) and stored it in my freezer ’till I was ready to use it. Normally, $8.99 for a pork loin is just too expensive for my taste but slash it by almost half and I’m game!

Lastly, even though dried cranberries and walnuts are by themselves expensive ingredients, if you use them sparingly to just add a little bit of “oomph” to the stuffing, they won’t do too much damage to your bottom line.

Cranberry & Walnut Stuffed Pork Loin

Total Recipe cost: $7.50

Servings Per Recipe: 8

Cost per serving: $0.95

Prep time: 15 min. Cook time: 1 hr. Total: 1 hr. 15 min.

INGREDIENTS COST
27 oz. (1.7 lb.) pork loin $4.99 (SALE)
1 box stuffing mix $1.32
2 Tbsp butter $0.05
1/2 cup dried cranberries $0.67
1/4 cup chopped walnuts $0.32
2 Tbsp olive oil $0.21
TOTAL   $7.56



STEP 1: Preheat your oven to 350 degrees. In a medium pot, cook the stuffing according to the directions on the box (usually bring water to a boil with butter, add stuffing mix, remove from heat and let sit with a lid on for 10 minutes). My box suggested using 4 Tbsp of butter but I felt that was excessive so I used 2 Tbsp instead.

STEP 2: Meanwhile, “butterfly” the pork loin in preparation for stuffing and rolling. Butterflying means cutting it so that it lays out flat in a rectangle instead of being in it’s usual cylindrical shape. Instead of taking step by step photos of this process (because I’m still honing my butterflying skills) here is a website with excellent photos and instructions.

STEP 3: Mix the dried cranberries and chopped walnuts into the cooked stuffing and spread the mixture all over the butterflied pork loin.

STEP 4: Starting at one of the long sides, roll the pork loin and it’s contents all the way up. Secure the opening either with a long skewer (thread it along the edge like a needle), multiple tooth picks or tie it up using kitchen string.

STEP 5: Heat a skillet with 2 Tbsp of olive oil on medium/high heat. When the oil is very hot, sear the pork loin on all sides until it is brown and crispy. Transfer the seared pork loin to the oven (on a baking sheet) and finish baking until the internal temperature reaches 160 degrees (about 45 min).

STEP 6: When the stuffed loin is finished baking, let it rest 15 minutes before slicing to allow the juices to redistribute into the meat. Slice the roll into 1 inch thick servings and enjoy!

Step By Step Photos

stuffing w cranberries and walnuts
Cook the stuffing according to the directions on the box then mix in the dried cranberries and chopped walnuts.

butterflied pork loin
Butterfly your pork loin so that it lays out flat and is about 1 inch thick. Don’t worry if it is not perfect, mine definitely wasn’t!!

add stuffing
Spread the stuffing mixture out evenly over the pork loin.

stuffed and rolled pork loin
Roll that bad boy on up! If any stuffing tries to escape, just push it back in.

secured pork loin
Secure the opening on the roll with a long skewer, tooth picks or some kitchen twine.

sear pork loin
Sear all sides of the pork in a hot skillet until it is brown and crispy on the outside.

bake pork loin
Bake the stuffed pork loin at 350F degrees until it reaches an internal temp of 160F… approximately 45 minutes (shorter for smaller pork loins).

sliced stuffed pork loin
Let the pork loin rest for 15 minutes then slice into 1 inch thick portions. PRETTY!

NOTE: Everything is always prettier and more appetizing when placed on nice plate and sprinkled with some fresh chopped parsley. Soooo, if you weren’t able to perfectly butterfly the pork loin then it pulled apart, shrank and tore open when it baked (like mine did), just gussy it up and no one will notice. Plus, it will still taste fantastic so everyone will be impressed!



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cinnamon nut palmiers $4.76 recipe / $0.14 cookie

Puff pastry is so incredible. All you have to do is thaw it, fill it up with stuff, throw it in the oven and it comes out looking (and tasting) so amazingly gourmet that you won’t believe it came out of YOUR oven. I’ve been seeing recipes all over the internet for all sorts of palmiers made with puff pastry so I had to give it a shot too. I didn’t put a lot of thought into what I was going to fill them with. I just went with things that I knew I had in my kitchen. Plus, you can’t go wrong with honey, brown sugar, cinnamon and walnuts. Even though a box of puff pastry doesn’t seem very inexpensive when you’re buying it, one box made a whopping 34 cookies. Yes, they are small cookies and it’s easy to pop 4 or 5 at a time (like I did while taking these pictures) but I would say a fair serving is 2-3 cookies (24-42 cents per serving). Oh, and one more bonus: you house will smell AMAZING while they are baking!

Cinnamon Nut Palmiers

Total Recipe cost: $4.76
Servings Per Recipe: 34 cookies
Cost per serving: $0.14 per cookie
Prep time: 10 min. Cook time: 15 min. Total: 25 min.

INGREDIENTS COST
1 box (2 sheets) frozen puff pastry $3.68
2 Tbsp honey $0.45
2 tsp cinnamon $0.10
4 Tbsp brown sugar $0.12
4 Tbsp chopped walnuts $0.32
1/2 cup confectioners (powdered) sugar $0.09
TOTAL   $4.76

STEP 1: Thaw the box of puff pastry either on the counter at room temperature or in the refrigerator over night. I just put mine in the refrigerator instead of the freezer when I got home from the store and a couple days later it was ready to go. Preheat the oven to 400 degrees.

STEP 2: Sprinkle a clean counter top with powdered sugar to keep the dough from sticking. Unfold the dough and lightly drizzle it all over with honey (about 1 Tbsp per sheet). Next, sprinkle lightly with cinnamon, brown sugar and chopped walnuts. You don’t need a lot of any of these because you will be rolling the dough up and the ingredients will be more concentrated than they seem when it is unrolled.

topped puff pastry

STEP 3: Roll each side of the puff pastry inward until the two sides meet. You may need to get a little more powdered sugar from the counter and powder up the log again.

rolled palmiers

STEP 4: Using a sharp knife, cut the log into 1/2 inch sections and place them on a cookie sheet (about 1.5-2 inches apart).

cut cookies
That weird one in front was an end piece… they don’t look pretty but they’re good for taste testing!

STEP 5: Bake at 400 degrees for 10-15 minutes. Check the cookies at 10 minutes and keep an eye on them. You want them golden brown but not dark brown. If the cookies get too dark they will taste like burnt sugar!

baked palmiers

NOTE: These are a great little coffee cookie or something to bring to a dinner or party. They look and taste impressive but only take minutes to make! Experiment with the fillings and rolling technique!

cinnamon nut palmiers

To our health!

Beth at Budget Bytes

apple walnut steel-cut oats $2.64 recipe / $0.66 serving

Continuing on with my adventures in steel-cut oats, I decided to use up some of the left over apple juice from my Spiced Apple Cocktails. I also learned a couple of lessons since making my first batch of steel-cut oats (pumpkin spice oatmeal). Most importantly, a little bit of salt and a little bit of vanilla extract go a LONG way, flavor-wise. Although I am usually opposed to using anything but water to cook the oats (it increases the calorie content), I wanted to use up my extra apple juice and it really makes the flavor pop.

Apple Walnut Steel-Cut Oats

Total Recipe cost: $2.64

Servings Per Recipe: 4

Cost per serving: $0.66

Prep time: 5 min. Cook time: 35 min. Total: 40 min.

INGREDIENTS COST
1 cup steel-cut oats $0.70
2 cups apple juice $0.87
1/4 cup (4 Tbsp) chopped walnuts $0.32
1 tsp cinnamon $0.05
1 tsp vanilla extract $0.29
1/2 tsp salt nada
1 medium apple, chopped $0.41
TOTAL   $2.64



STEP 1: In a medium pot (2 qt), bring 2 cups of apple juice and 2 cups of water to a boil with a lid in place.

STEP 2: Once the liquid is boiling, add the steel-cut oats, cinnamon, vanilla and salt. Stir to combine then turn the heat down to low and simmer (without a lid) for about 30 minutes or until the desired thickness is achieved.

STEP 3: After the oats have thickened to your liking, stir in the chopped apple and walnuts.

STEP 4: Either eat immediately or divide into 4 reusable containers and refrigerate until you are ready to eat. Simply microwave each portion for 1-1.5 minutes when you are ready to eat! The individual portions will stay good in your refrigerator for up to one week.

NOTE: The first time I bought the steel-cut oats they were an impulse buy and I paid no regard to price. Since then I have been checking prices everywhere I go. The best price I have seen so far (which is the price I quoted for this recipe) was to buy them from the bulk section at the grocery store (a national chain store). The steel-cut oats purchased this way are $1.39/lb and one cup weighs approximately 1/2 lb. So, buying them in bulk shaved off about 10 cents per serving. Not huge but every little bit counts!

A bigger price cut would come from the apple juice. I happened to buy a large gallon sized glass jug of organic apple juice when I made the cocktails (another convenience buy) which cost $6.99. This past week I saw a plastic gallon sized jug of unfiltered apple juice (although not organic) in a weekly sales flyer for half the price. We pay for convenience, people :)

To our health!

Beth M.

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pumpkin spice oatmeal $3.75 recipe / $0.75 serving

In honor of October (my favorite month), I’m kicking it off with a warm, ooey-gooey, pumpkin-spicy recipe: Pumpkin Spice Oatmeal. Over the past month or so I’ve seen multiple recipes for pumpkin flavored oatmeal so I just had to give it a shot. Oatmeal is one of my favorite breakfast foods although I usually stick to “old-fashioned” or “quick cooking” varieties. This time, I decided to go for the glory and try out the infamous STEEL CUT OATS. I can only say that I am sad that I waited so long. They are gooey, chewy, and kept me full for SIX HOURS (that’s unheard of for me). Needless to say, steel-cut oats are my new best friend and you’ll be seeing much much more of them on this blog!

Pumpkin Spice Oatmeal

Total Recipe cost: $3.75

Servings Per Recipe: 5

Cost per serving: $0.75

Prep time: 5 min. Cook time: 30 min. Total: 35 min.

INGREDIENTS COST
1 cup steel-cut oats $0.89
15 oz. can pumpkin puree $1.99
2 tsp pumpkin pie spice $0.10
5 Tbsp chopped walnuts $0.40
1/4 cup brown sugar $0.37
TOTAL   $3.75



STEP 1: In a large pot boil 4.5 cups of water. Once it boils, stir in the oats. After adding the oats, add the pumpkin puree, brown sugar and pumpkin pie spice. Stir well.

STEP 2: Reduce the heat to low and simmer for about 30 minutes or until the oatmeal is as thick as you like it. Remember, after you remove the oatmeal from the heat completely, the oats will thicken further.

STEP 3: Divide the oatmeal evenly among 5 resealable containers and refrigerate. When you are ready to eat your oatmeal, simply microwave for about 1 minute 30 seconds and top with 1 Tbsp. of chopped walnuts (and milk or whatever else you prefer). The refrigerated oatmeal will stay good in your refrigerator for 5-7 days.



NOTE: I’m sure that steel-cut oats can be purchased for less than what I paid but it was an impulse buy and still very affordable so I went for it. I paid $3.59 for a 24 oz. brand name container (about 4.25 cups).

If you want to splurge, replace the water in this recipe for milk for an extra creamy oatmeal porridge! I prefer to have my milk poured cold on top of my hot oats so I used water for cooking.

Let me know what your favorite oatmeal toppings are and they might find their way into a budget bytes post in the future (with credit to you, of course!).

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