you’re looking for a delicious and low-cost alternative to chicken, this Pan-Fried Pineapple Pork Steak hits the spot. It is a savory, "cut the crap" main course that proves you don't have to spend a fortune to eat well.The juicy sweetness and bright color of the pineapple perfectly complement the pan-fried pork. To get the best results, we recommend marinating the meat overnight; this allows the spices to penetrate deep into the center of the steak, ensuring every bite is packed with flavor.Around $4 per person, this dish is a fantastic way to keep your family fed and your budget on track while enjoying the tropical flavors of Costa Rica.
4tbspCoconut Oil (enough to coat the bottom of a big pan)
1/4cupChopped pineapple.
Instructions
Preparation
Chop the onion.
Mince the garlic and cilantro.
Place the pork steak in a container with a lid. Tip: We try to limit single-use plastic so we use washable container. However, you can use a ziplock bag for easy disposals.
Cover pork steak with Lizano. Tip: You can place the lid on the bowl and shake to help cover.
Sprinkle onions, garlic, and cilantro covering both sides of the pork steak. Place the lid on bowl and shake to coat.
Place sealed container in the refrigerator overnight.
Cook
Coat the bottom of a big pan with coconut oil. Heat on medium-high heat (approximately 6.5 setting).
When the oil in the pan is hot, place the pork steak in the pan. Scrape out the remaining sauce and seasoning onto the pork steak.
Let the pork steak cook in the oil for approximately three minutes and then flip.
After the second side of the pork steak has cooked for three and a half minutes, flipping and cook for an additional one and a half minutes. Note: Cook time can vary depending on the thickness of pork steak.
Remove the pork steak from the pan and plate.
Top the pork steak with chopped pineapple and serve.