PECAN-CRUSTED PORK TENDERLOIN PINWHEELS WITH CAROLINA MUSTARD SAUCE
Provided by Chris Lilly
Categories Nut Pork Fourth of July Picnic Super Bowl Father's Day Backyard BBQ Dinner Lunch Meat Bacon Pork Tenderloin Tree Nut Pecan Tailgating Family Reunion Grill Grill/Barbecue Party Sugar Conscious Paleo Dairy Free Wheat/Gluten-Free Peanut Free Soy Free No Sugar Added
Yield Serves: 6
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- Cut the tenderloin lengthwise into 6 long strips approximately 1/4 inch thick. Lay the slices on a cutting board; they should be the same size and shape as the bacon strips. Place a strip of bacon on top of each piece of tenderloin. Starting at one end, roll the tenderloin into a pinwheel medallion. Secure with two toothpicks.
- Set aside 1 cup of the Carolina Mustard Sauce and apply remaining sauce to the outside of the pinwheels. Stir together the pecans, salt, and pepper, and coat the tenderloin pinwheels with the pecan mixture. Cut each of the pinwheels through the equator to make two thin pinwheel medallions.
- Build a charcoal and/or wood fire for direct grilling. Place the medallions on the grill over medium-high heat (375 to 400°F) and cook for 7 to 8 minutes on each side or until the edges of the bacon start to crisp. Serve with the reserved sauce drizzled over each pinwheel.
PECAN ENCRUSTED PORK TENDERLOIN WITH MUSTARD CREAM SAUCE
This is an excellent recipe created by a collegue. It is incredible. He says it is a pretty fool proof recipe. We have used it for elegant dinners because the flavors and textures are so interesting and the taste is wonderful. We like to serve it with a wild rice, sautéed onion and mushroom mixture, and oven-roasted asparagus with garlic. We also have served it with garlic mashed potatoes as a substitute for the rice. That is a good combination too.
Provided by Kimke
Categories Pork
Time 35m
Yield 6-10 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- Trim silver skin and as much fat as possible from the tenderloins. The first thing makes it more tender, the second thing makes it healthier.
- Whip egg whites until frothy, then add a good quality mustard (honey mustard is a favorite of ours) to the mixture and beat until well blended.
- On one side of the bowl with whipped egg whites, have flour mixed with salt and pepper.
- On the other side of the egg bowl, have mixture of half coarsely chopped pecans and plain bread crumbs.
- Just beyond the tray that has the pecan/breadcrumb mixture, have a roasting pan that has been sprayed with vegetable oil.
- Dredge the tenderloins through the flour until coated, then dip in the egg mixture, roll in the pecan/breadcrumb mixture and place in the roasting pan. This is really messy, so much so that I almost invariably wash my hands between tenderloins.
- Don't worry too much about how this looks, but be sure that the tenderloin is pretty much covered with the pecan/breadcrumb mixture.
- Spray the exposed parts of the roast with a little vegetable oil. This will help crisp up the crust while baking.
- Bake in a 425 or 450 degree oven until the internal temperature is about 160 degrees. We do use a meat thermometer when we make this recipe. Usually 25-35 minutes,.
- Remove from oven and let sit for about 10 minutes.
- Meanwhile, in a sauce pan combine equal parts of heavy cream and the same mustard you combined with the egg whites. Heat this mixture stove top until it thickens a bit.
- Slice the tenderloins (about ½ to ¾ inches thick is about right), trying to keep as much of the crust on the meat as possible. Some will come off. Don't worry about it.
- If you are serving family style, lay the pieces on a platter and then drizzle the sauce over pieces. If you are serving restaurant style, place 1-3 pieces on a plate, drizzle sauce over the pieces, and then around them.
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