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| Pork Tenderloin French Deips | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: May 17 2011, 11:05 PM (130 Views) | |
| SUEFESTUS | May 17 2011, 11:05 PM Post #1 |
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My cousin made these last weekend and posted on facebook how yummy they were. Think I will try them next time pork tenderloins are on sale. Pork Tenderloin French Dips Serves 4 Tags: dinner lunch "sammies," wraps and subs fruit rice, grains and breads pork vegetables 30 Minute Meals roast Yum-o! Family-Friendly Submitted by Rachael Ray on 04/27/11 Orange gremolata adds zest to roasted pork hoagies. Ingredients 1 pork tenderloin (14-16 ounces) EVOO, for drizzling Salt and pepper Montreal steak seasoning (optional) 4 cups chicken stock (32 ounces) 1 small orange, zested and sliced, divided 1 carrot, coarsely chopped 2 large shallots, coarsely chopped 2 cloves garlic, crushed 2 bay leaves A drizzle of honey A few peppercorns A few sprigs fresh thyme, finely chopped 2 small sprigs fresh rosemary, finely chopped A small handful of flat leaf parsley, finely chopped 1 baguette, cut crosswise into 4 pieces, or 4 hoagie rolls (8 inches each), split Preparation Heat the oven on the highest setting to get it hot fast. Coat the pork in EVOO and season liberally with salt and pepper or Montreal steak seasoning. Throw the pork into a baking dish and pop it into the oven. Roast at 425°F for 25 minutes. In a saucepan, bring the stock, orange slices, carrot, shallots, garlic, bay leaves, honey and peppercorns to a boil, then simmer for 20 minutes; strain. Combine the orange zest, thyme, rosemary and parsley. Thinly slice the pork on a slight angle. Dip the slices in the stock and pile them onto the bottom bread slices. Spoon the orange gremolata on the pork and cover with the bread tops. Serve with the remaining stock for dipping. This is one of many "Yum-o!" recipes – it's good and good for you. To find out more about Yum-o!, Rachael's nonprofit organization, go to |
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