Honey Lavender Grilled Pork Chop, Winner of Mimi’s Recipe Contest, Bests More than 175 Guest Recipes to Be Featured in Cafes This Fall
Mimi’s, the popular neighborhood cafe offering French-inspired American comfort food, recently asked its guests to develop Mimi’s next great entrée for a chance to win a trip to France. The winner, Honey Lavender Grilled Pork Chop, will be featured in all Mimi’s cafes beginning today.
Ellise Pierce, author of “COWGIRL CHEF: Texas Cooking with a French Accent” and CowgirlChef.com, took the lead as guest judge for Mimi’s, choosing among the finalists of more than 175 recipes developed by Mimi’s guests to find the perfect dish to showcase this fall.
An original recipe for Honey Lavender Pork Chop, submitted by Michael Watz of Evanston, Illinois brought to life the heart of what Mimi’s is all about: American comfort food with French influence. For the winning recipe, Watz and his wife have won a trip to France, where the Mimi’s parent company, Groupe Le Duff, is based.
“This one-of-a-kind dish brings the lavender of the French countryside to America’s beloved grilled thick-cut pork chop,” said Pierce, cookbook author and chef. “We went looking for an original French-inspired, American comfort food recipe to feature at Mimi’s cafes and we found dozens. In the end, the light honey and herb glaze with the smoky grilled pork won us over.”
To perfect the winning entrée for guests, Mimi’s took the center-cut pork chop lightly glazed with honey, herbs de Provence and lavender and paired it with a mixed green salad with green apples, cranberries, goat cheese, toasted walnuts and roasted potato croutons tossed with balsamic dressing.
Mimi’s CMO Stewart Slocum explained the appeal of the recipe and why Chef Pierce is the perfect guest judge for Mimi’s: “The Honey Lavender Pork Chop fits right in at Mimi’s and complements our offerings, all of which are simply prepared and authentic. Our guest judge, Ellise Pierce, “The COWGIRL CHEF”, is a Texan by birth and Parisian by choice and embraces the heritage of two great culinary worlds. We knew Chef Pierce, an American chef and writer living in Paris, would find the perfect marriage of America and France in a single dish.”
In addition to being featured at Mimi’s, the recipe and resulting Honey Lavender Pork Chop entrée is being taken on the road for a media tour this fall by Pierce, whose unique approach to cooking caught the eye of US media years ago. She has been featured on numerous television and radio shows and has written for the Fort Worth Star Telegram, The Dallas Morning News and Edible Dallas, among others. When she’s stateside, she teaches cooking classes throughout Texas. She’s now working on her second cookbook.
Founded in 1978 by Arthur Simms, who was stationed in France during World War II, Mimi’s Cafe is a neighborhood cafe offering French Inspired American comfort food. In February 2013 Mimi’s Cafe was purchased by Le Duff America, Inc., the North American subsidiary of Groupe Le Duff, a global bakery and restaurant company headquartered in Rennes, France. Since then, the team has launched new dishes reflecting the culinary traditions of fresh ingredients, bistro classics, and American comfort food. There are currently 97 Mimi’s Cafe locations throughout 18 states in the U.S.
Ellise is the author of the cookbook “COWGIRL CHEF: Texas Cooking with a French Accent.” (Running Press) and the Cowgirl Chef website, CowgirlChef.com, and has been featured on a number of radio and television shows in the United States. When she’s stateside, she teaches cooking classes at Central Market stores throughout Texas and at Lake Austin Spa Resort. She’s now working on her second cookbook.