Struggling to find a recipe that’s tasty, healthy and most importantly quick and easy to make? Well then check out this tasty Jamaican pork recipe from Weight Watchers.
When you think of healthy eating you probably imagine some sort rabbit food paced on top of a cardboard cracker. Well Weight Watchers is here to change your perception of healthy eating with their Jamaican Pork with rice ‘n’ beans recipe.
Jamaican Pork with Rice ‘n’ Beans
The Basics:
14 ProPoints™ values per serving (28 ProPoints™ values per recipe)
Takes 15 minutes to prepare and 20 minutes to cook
Serves 2
What you need:
227g can pineapple rings in natural juice
2 tablespoons of canned pineapple juice
2 tablespoons jerk spices
2 x 150g lean pork loin steaks, visible fat removed
80g dried long grain rice
400 g can black beans, drained
1 tablespoon chopped fresh coriander
Salt and freshly ground black pepper
What to do:
1. Preheat your oven to gas mark 5/190°C or 170°C for fan assisted ovens. Place two pineapple rings at the base of a small ovenproof dish. Mix together the reserved pineapple juice and the Jerk spices into a paste. Smear the paste over both sides of the pork steaks and sit them on top of the pineapple rings. Set this aside to marinate for 10 minutes. A good tip is to poke the steaks with a tooth pick before smearing on the marinade as this will help to flavours to really get in there.
2. Once your oven has preheated, bake the pork for 15-20 minutes until just cooked through.
3. While your pork is cooking, bring a large lidded pan of water to the boil and add the rice and cook for 10-12 minutes. Drain the rice and stir in the beans, cover with a lid and leave for 5 minutes until the beans have been warmed by the steam off the rice. Stir in the coriander and season.
4. Serve the pork steaks with a pineapple ring over each and the rice with and juices spooned over.
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