Here
we combine the great taste of pork with some potatoes and onions, a
bit of mustard and sour cream. A new and different take on a couple
of old favorites. This meal is dedicated to the outlandish group of
“Do Good'ers”: The Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence. Find out more
after the recipe!
One
pan in the oven and a microwaved green vegetable presents a full
restaurant style meal. Dust with a bit of cayenne is you want to be
fierce! Flavors you know baked together for
your table.
Ingredients
- 1 can cream of chicken soup
- 1 carton sour cream
- 1 soup can full of chicken broth
- 2 Tbs low salt soy sauce
- 2 pork steaks
- parsley flakes (optional)
- salt and pepper to taste
- ¼ cup stone ground mustard
- fresh mushrooms
- 3
potatoes, peeled and sliced
- 2
onions
Preheat oven to 350. Spray a 9 x 13 casserole with cooking spray and set aside.
Clean and quarter the mushrooms, drain
Scrub and peel 4 – 5 potatoes. Slice on a mandolin slicer to about ¼ inch thick.
Grate the onions.
Arrange potatoes in bottom of casserole, alternating with spoonfuls of onion.
Combine soup, sour cream and broth in a bowl, mixing well.
Cut pork steaks into 3-4 inch pieces, removing the bone.
Heat skillet with oil and brown both sides of the pork. They will finish cooking in the oven.
Brush each piece with mustard and place on top of potato/onion layer.
Sprinkle mushrooms over top and pour in the sour cream/soup mixture.
Dust
with a bit of Cayenne pepper just to be fierce!
Remove foil and continue baking 25 to 30 minutes or until pork reaches 145 degrees.
Serve with a plain green vegetable.
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To
satisfy and restore.
To
nourish, support and maintain.
To
gratify, spoil, comfort and please,
to
nurture, assist, and sustain
…..I
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The Sisters of
Perpetual Indulgence
In
the late 1970 the urban gay districts – like the Castro – were
seas of clones. Muscular gay men, wearing boots, tight jeans (501's
with the bottom button un-done thank you) and t-shirts! Tom of
Finland drew them and Peter Berlin embodied the look. Then on Easter
of 1979 three guys, dressed in full nun's habits roller skated out
into the crowds to protest the same-ness. They were also highlighting
the over 900 years of oppression from the Catholic church. By
extension they protested the growing power of the “Moral Majority”.
Believe me, they got attention!
Sister
Vicious PHB, Sister Missionary Position, and Baruch Golden, were
quickly joined by others and the new group known as The Sisters of
Perpetual Indulgence grew!
Like
all social and political groups, it could not live on negatives. The
group quickly became fund raisers extraordinaire!
The
Sisters have devoted ourselves to community service, ministry and
outreach to those on the edges, and to promoting human rights,
respect for diversity and spiritual enlightenment. They believe that
all people have a right to express their unique joy and beauty. The
“sisters” use humor and irreverent wit to expose the forces of
bigotry, complacency and guilt that chain the human spirit.
In
1982, a team of Sisters and medical professionals created
“Play Fair!”, the first safer sex pamphlet to use plain
language, practical advice and humor, and considered by one of the
founders to be “one of the Order’s greatest achievement in
community education and support”.
The
Sisters helped organize the first AIDS Candlelight Vigil. It is
reported the group has raised more than $1 million in San Francisco
alone to benefit such groups as the Breast Cancer Network,
Haight-Ashbury Free Clinic and the Gay Games. The Sisters continue to
bring meals to those who can no longer care for themselves, and they
fund alternative proms for LGBT youth.
The
Sisters have grown throughout the U.S. and are currently organized as
an international network of orders. These are mostly non-profit
charity organizations that raise money for AIDS, LGBT-related causes,
and mainstream community service organizations. They continue
promoting safer sex and educating others about the harmful effects of
drug use and other risky behaviors.
Their
appearance has changed over the years; the nun motif remains the
same, but it has been joined with exaggerated make-up that
accentuates the rebellion against gender roles and religion. They
don't hide facial hair but rather flaunt it in the “genderfuck”
tradition.
The
Sisters have attracted controversy both within and outside the LGBT
communities, but have received the harshest criticism for obvious
parodies of Catholic icons and policies. However let me remind even
the most devout christian LGBT's that our God is love and has the
greatest sense of humor!
As
the “Sister's” say: “ Go forth and sin some more!”
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