Not yet a member Already a member ? Forgotten password ?
PETITCHEF
Add your blog-site | Add your recipes | Receive daily menu | Contact us


Pork Roast - Home-made Luau.. well... sort of.


By Fraîche Bleu (Visit website)



So all the health obsessed books I've been reading lately have been telling me that out of all the "red" meats out there, pork is the lesser evil. I've avoided pork for a long time due to the fact that we were required to dissect a baby pig in high school biology. It scarred me for well over 6 years. But the health kick part of me said: why the heck not. Oh the smell that immediately permeated my home! I knew this was going to be a winner immediately. It reminded me of a luau except juicier. Despite the fact that I'm valiantly fighting off a cold, from all the playing in the snow that I did, (hey - last major snowfall in Texas was 1994 - who could blame me?) I was able to swallow my entire serving - it hurt so good.

Ingredients:
1 pork tenderloin for roasting 
3 tbsp salt
3 tbsp black pepper
1/4 cup of dijon mustard
2 tbsp honey
1 tbsp apple cider vinegar
2 tbsp chopped fresh rosemary
6 sprigs of thyme
3 stalks of celery 
1 onion

Directions:
Preheat your oven to 350 degrees. Take a roasting pan and line the bottom of the pan with the celery and onion (sliced). Place the sprigs of thyme on top of this lining in the center of the roasting pan.

Salt and pepper your pork tenderloin on all sides. Set it on top of the thyme in the roasting pan. Mix together the mustard, honey, apple cider vinegar, and chopped rosemary. Coat the tenderloin with the mixture. Place in the oven for 1 hour.

After 1 hour, loosely cover the tenderloin with foil and roast in the oven for an additional 30 minutes. Be sure to check the temperature of the meat with a meat thermometer to ensure that the inside is cooked to your desired temperature.

Take the tenderloin out and let sit for about 10 minutes then carve.

I served the tenderloin meat to my family with cheesy mashed potatoes toped with chopped chives. I made a separate bowl of mashed potatoes minus the cheese for myself :-)

For Diabetics:
Be sure to include the honey and mustard when you are counting your carbs. You can do as I did and separate your mashed potatoes from what you will serve to others. Or alternatively eat the meat with a fresh salad.

From the Calorie King:
2 tbsp of honey - 34 g carb





related searches :



Rate this recipe : Not good   so so   Good   Very good   Excellent !!!  




Imprimer cette page

Send this recipe to a friend

ask a question about this article

share on Facebook


Related recipes

  • Recipe Tomato soup (home-made soup with fresh tomatoes)
    Tomato soup (home-made soup with fresh tomatoes) (4 votes)
    Starter Very Easy
    2 Minute(s) 5 Minute(s)
    Ingredients :Fresh Tomatoes big chopped-3 Onion medium chopped-1 Garlic cloves chopped-2 Bay leaf -1 Butter-1tbsp Pepper and Salt to taste Cream-2tbsp (optio...
  • Recipe Home made limoncello
    Home made limoncello (1 vote)
    other Easy
    0 Minute(s) 5 Minute(s)
    Ingredients :5 organic lemons, skin not treated with chemicals. I buy mine in my Bio food health shop. 400 gr of fine white caster sugar 500 ml of water 500 ml ...
  • Recipe Roulade of pork loin roast
    Roulade of pork loin roast (1 vote)
    Main Dish Easy
    1 Hour(s) 1 Hour(s)
    Ingredients :2 lb. Top Loin Pork Roast, boneless 3/4 cup of Marsala Wine (sweet version) 1/4 cup of water 3/4 cup of bread crumbs, finely processed 3 cloves of...
  • Recipe Naan- indian bread easily made at home
    Naan- indian bread easily made at home (3 votes)
    Main Dish Easy
    30 Minute(s) 5 Minute(s)
    Ingredients : All purpose flour 3 cups (enough for 8 medium sized Naans) Yeast 1/2 tsp Sugar 1 tsp Salt 1/2 tsp Warm water 1/4 glass Curd 1 tbsp Vegetable O...