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Stuffed Pork Tenderloin (With Balsamic Glaze)If your stuffed tenderloin isn’t quite at 145 degrees (some cuts are slightly thicker than others) you can cook pork tenderloin a little longer by putting it back in the oven for a few more minutes.
Quick-cooking pork tenderloin takes on a summery vibe with this cardamom-brown sugar blueberry sauce that features a touch of ...
Lay the pork, flesh-side up, on a chopping board with the belly flap away from you. With a sharp knife, make an incision in the eye of the loin half way down running parallel to the board ...
For this recipe, I butterfly a pork tenderloin and stuff it with baby spinach and cheddar cheese. I roast it, slice, and serve on top of sautéed grape tomatoes. The stuffing can be prepared a few ...
Cover with the other tenderloin to sandwich the stuffing. Bring the bacon up over the top of the pork to enclose it completely, using the cling film to help you. Wrap tightly in more cling film to ...
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