Showing posts with label tenderloin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label tenderloin. Show all posts

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Chinese Pork Tenderloin with Garlic-Sauced Noodles

CHINESE PORK TENDERLOIN 
with GARLIC-SAUCED NOODLES
(this has only about 300 calories per serving!)

2 (1-lb) pork tenderloins, trimmed
1/4 cup soy-sauce, divided
1 Tblsp hoisin sauce
1 Tblsp tomato sauce
1 tsp sugar
1 tsp grated peeled fresh ginger
2 garlic cloves, minced
3 Tblsp seasoned rice vinegar
1 tsp dark sesame oil
8 cups hot cooked Chinese-style noodles
1 cup matchstick-cut carrots
1/4 cup fresh cilantro leaves
3/4 cup green onions, sliced
1/3 cup peanuts, chopped (optional)
1/3 cup chopped fresh cilantro
9 lime wedges
  • Place tenderloins in a 5-qt electric slow cooker. Combine 1 tblsp soy sauce and next 5 ingredients (through garlic); drizzle over tenderloins. Cover and cook on LOW for 3-1/2 hours. Remove pork from slow cooker and place in a large bowl, reserving cooking liquid in slow cooker. Let pork stand 10 minutes.
  • Strain cooking liquid through a sieve into a bowl. Cover and keep warm. Shred pork with 2 forks (or use THIS method).
  • Return cooking liquid to slow cooker, stir in remaining 3 Tblsp soy sauce, vinegar, and sesame oil. Cover and cook in HIGH 10 minutes. Turn slow cooker off. Add pork, noodles, and next 3 ingredients, tossing to coat. Spoon noodle mixture into bowls; sprinkle with peanuts and chopped cilantro leaves. Serve with lime wedges.

Thursday, January 17, 2013

Elegant Holiday: Pancetta-Wrapped Beef Tenderloin

ELEGANT HOLIDAY DINNER:

PANCETTA-WRAPPED BEEF TENDERLOIN
with HORSERADISH CREAM



1 (5-6lb) beef tenderloin [this is a $100 slab of meat, so I used ribeye steaks instead]
2 tsp kosher salt
1 tsp coarsely ground pepper
3 Tblsp olive oil, divided
14 very thin pancetta slices
3 garlic cloves
2 Tblsp chopped fresh rosemary
Whipped Horseradish Cream 

  • Preheat oven to 425 degrees F. Sprinkle tenderloin [or steaks] with salt and pepper. Cook in 2 tablespoons hot oil in a skillet over medium-high heat 5 minutes on each side or until browned. Let cool 5 minutes. 
  • Meanwhile, arrange pancetta slices in 2 rows on a large piece of wax paper, overlapping to form a rectangle. Sprinkle garlic and rosemary over tenderloin. Place tenderloin on edge of 1 long side of pancetta. Tightly roll up tenderloin with pancetta, using wax paper as a guide. Discard wax paper. Tie tenderloin with kitchen string, securing at 1-inch intervals. Transfer to an aluminum foil-lined baking sheet, and brush with remaining 1 Tblsp oil. [Since I used steaks, I seared each side in the oil, then laid on baking sheet, sprinkled with garlic and rosemary, placed 2 slices of pancetta on top of each one and stuck them in the oven that way]
  • Bake at 425 degrees F for 30 minutes or until pancetta is crispy and meat thermometer instered into center of tenderloin registers 120 degrees F (rare). Let stand 10 minutes. Discard kitchen string before slicing. Serve with Horseradish Cream.
WHIPPED HORSERADISH CREAM
1 cup whipping cream
1/4 cup horseradish
2 Tblsp chopped fresh parsley
1/4 tsp salt
  • Beat whipping cream at medium speed with a heavy-duty electric stand mixer 1 minutes or until soft peaks form. 
  • Fold in remaining ingredients. 
  • Serve immediately, or cover and chill up to 8 hours.





"An Elegant Holiday Dinner"
from Southern Living's 
"Cooking for Christmas"
Cherry-Pecan Brie
Tossed Greens-and-Grapes Salad
Easy Asiago-Olive Rolls
Pancetta-Wrapped Beef Tenderloin with Whipped Horseradish Cream
Crispy Potatoes with Fennel
Lemon-Garlic Green Beans
Chocolate Truffle Cheesecake

For the Introduction to this series of recipes, click HERE

Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Cinnamon Pork Tenderloin

CINNAMON PORK TENDERLOIN


3 tblsp soy sauce
3 tblsp cooking sherry
1 tblsp brown sugar
1-1/2 tsp honey
1 tsp ground cinnamon
1 garlic clove, minced
1 pork loin, about 2 pounds [or 2 smaller ones--adjust cooking time]

  • In large resealable bag, combine first 6 ingredients. Add pork; seal bag and turn to coat. Refrigerate 4-6 hours.
  • Drain and reserve marinade. Grill pork, covered, over medium heat for 15-20 minutes or until thermometer reads 160 degrees F, turning occasionally.
  • Let meat stand 5 minutes before slicing.
  • While meat rests, combine cornstarch and water. 
  • Pour marinade in a small saucepan and heat over medium-high heat. Simmer for 3-4 minutes, add cornstarch and continue simmering until the mixture is at the right consistency for sauce.
Check back on thursday for the recipe for the purple potatoes!

Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Chinese Pork Tenderloin

This recipe is one that I have used for years. Its a win-win for everyone and there is never leftovers! I've recently given a friend of mine the recipe and she now cooks it once a week because all her boys love it (picky eaters!). Even better, there is no "measurements."...."whaaaa?" you say? Trust me!

CHINESE PORK TENDERLOIN



Honey
Soy sauce
1 pork tenderloin
Sesame seeds

  • In a large ziplock bag, combine the pork tenderloin, about 1/4 cup honey and about 1/8th cup soy sauce. 
    • There is nothing special about these measurements. You don't keep the marinade for later, so you want just enough to make sure the tenderloin is well covered. I like making sure there is more honey than soy sauce because of the crispy edges the honey produces when on the grill. Make this your own and experiment on what you like!
  • Let the mixture marinade for a few hours in the fridge. 
    • If you don't have much time to marinade, just make sure you let it sit until the soy sauce has broken down the honey in the bag. You will know this when the marinade is "watery" and there is no thick spots of honey.
  • Wrap in aluminum foil, sealing the edges all the way around.
  • Grill over medium heat, constantly turning. (about 15 minutes)
    • I highly recommend using a meat thermometer to check if the pork is done. Pork is done when it reaches 165 degrees F.
  • When the thermometer reads 145 degrees F, remove the aluminum foil and continue to cook, rotating a few more time to make sure the edges are evenly "charred"
  • Pull off the grill when temperature reaches 160 degrees F, wrapping it in a foil tent and let it sit a few minutes, continue cooking. Check temp again and make sure it reads at least 165 degrees F.
  • Slice into rings and sprinkle with sesame seeds. Serve while warm!
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