Showing posts with label Pork Tenderloin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pork Tenderloin. Show all posts

Friday, August 16, 2013

Curry Pork Tenderloin Dinner



I'm going to change this one up a little bit and do recipes for the whole dinner.  We have cooked the Curry Pork Tenderloin several times and really enjoy it.  For this dinner I added Pearl Couscous and some Steamed Broccoli.  Couscous makes a great side dish and can be mixed with all kinds of things.  It has a wide variety of uses from cold salads to a base for stir-fry.  And Broccoli is my wife's favorite veg so you will probably see it on numerous dishes. This will make @ 2 servings and maybe a left over for someone's lunch.

Curry Pork Tenderloin

Ingredients:

1 1 - 2 Lb Pork Tenderloin cleaned and trimmed
2 - 3 Tbsp Spicy Yellow Curry
2 Tbsp Rice Wine Vinegar

Pearl Couscous

Ingredients:

1 Medium Poblano Pepper seeded and diced
1/2 Small Sweet Onion diced
1/2 Tbsp Canola Oil
1 Cup uncooked Pearl Couscous
salt & pepper to taste

Steamed Broccoli

Ingredients:

1 Medium Head Broccoli
2 tsp Mrs Dash Seasoning (garlic & herb, onion & herb, table blend your choice)

Take the Pork Tenderloin and remove the silver skin (I'll try and make a post showing how to do this) and any excess fat.  Place it in a gallon zip lock baggie and add the Curry and Rice Wine vinegar, mix well.  Let this marinate at least 24 hours for best flavor.  Grill over medium high heat for @ 8 minutes on one side then flip and cook another 5-6 minutes on the other side depending on the size and temperature you want.

While the grill is heating start a medium saute pan on the stove over medium heat.  Once hot add the canola oil and saute the onions and poblano about 4-5 minutes.  Add the couscous and saute 1-2 minutes, then add stock or water amounts according to package instructions and cook to the time on the package.

Once you get the pork on the grill you can take a microwave safe bowl and add the broccoli and other ingredients.  Cover and microwave @ 3-4 minutes.

Take the pork off the grill and let stand 3-4 minutes.  Cut from the end on about a 45 degree angle and server.