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Need a good Pork loin recipe

Hey guys, I need a good Pork loin recipe.  I was thinking of going with lost of herbs and garlic, but am open to all suggestions.

Thanks 

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  • lousubcap
    lousubcap Posts: 34,712
    Here's a link to a good one.  Obviously you can change up the filling.
    http://www.bubbatim.com/Pork_Cooks.php  
    Louisville; Rolling smoke in the neighbourhood. # 38 for the win.  Life is too short for light/lite beer!  Seems I'm livin in a transitional period.
  • KiterTodd
    KiterTodd Posts: 2,466
    I have an awesome creole pork loin recipe that I modified from an Emeril method...

    • Season and grill a whole tenderloin, so that the outside is well charred but the inside is still rare.   Take that off the grill to rest uncovered somewhere.
    • Add a heavy steel pan or CI to the fire and saute peppers/onions/celery until soft with some fat of choice, add flour, keep stirring so it doesn't stick, add more oil if needed.  Season with creole rub.
    • Then add a beef stock to it and reduce till it's a brothy stew.  You can add a lot of stock.
    • Now the fun part... slice that pork loin into thick medallions and add it back in to the mixture on the stove.  Stir in some spicy brown/creole mustard and more creole seasoning.
    • Then add seafood of choice (shrimp, scallops, whole clams, shucked oysters, whatever).
    • S&P to taste, when the seafood is done the pork will be tender and you'll blow people's minds.  Toss in some chopped green onions or other fresh herbs when you take it off the heat.
    Serve over chunks of fresh crusty bread.  Or rice.  Or veggies.  You can't go wrong.  Sometimes I also slice up some smoked sausage and cook that before the veggies.  Remove from pan, slice and add back in later.

    May not be what you were looking for, but this is a fun easy cook and you don't have to worry about if the pork is done or not, since the 2nd cook (when sliced) does a perfect job.


    LBGE/Maryland
  • Woodchunk
    Woodchunk Posts: 911
    edited November 2017
    Robusto said:
    Hey guys, I need a good Pork loin recipe.  I was thinking of going with lost of herbs and garlic, but am open to all suggestions.

    Thanks 
    That's a great start, to that I would add tomato,onion,peppers(hot if you like spicy), and some chopped up prosciutto sausage, and your favorite cheese. You can soften all that up while you butterfly the loin. See my avatar for pic. Add your rub.