Well, since I've seen so many amazing recipes on here lately I thought I'd see what y'all have for pork tenderloin? I have an 8 lb'er that I'm going to cook for my b'day party tomorrow and don't really know what to do besides smoke it. So what do y'all got?
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Here is what I use........
Take the tender and marinade it up to two days, I usually do it a day and a half.
One bottle of Stubbs spicy bbq
Little bit of Worcestershire (spelling?), If you put too much the meat will taste only like this
Canadian steak seasoning, be careful it is salty
wee bit lemon pepper and cracked pepper
One lemon, and half a sweet onion ( you can also use an orange)
Guarantee it is very very good. Cook slow and then right before its done, put a little marinade while cooking, to finish it up
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Originally posted by daveally View PostI have an 8 lb'er that I'm going to cook for my b'day party tomorrow
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Thanks y'all. Sounds like stuffed is the way to go. Capfab...I'd found that recipe but didn't want to wrap it in bacon as I do have one or two health minded people coming to dinner. McClain...thanks for the clarification. Maybe it is a pork loin but I could've sworn it said tenderloin on the wrapper. Either way it looks like I'll be marinating it overnight and then stuffing it with assorted goodness.
Any ideas on how long to leave it on the grill?
Edit: I'll be smoking a brisket at the same time so am I safe to assume that the pork wouldn't take nearly as long as the brisket?
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Smoke/grill until 145 internal. Took mine about 1.5 hours, not brisket smoking time. I did have my grill hotter than 225 though. I would not hesitate to exclude the bacon. Might put pineapple or garlic on top for something different. Love me some pork stuffed with veggies and peppers! Good luck.
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Just cut a pocket length wise through the side. Shake cayenne pepper inside and out ( it won't be hot I promise ) and stuff it with chopped pecans. Tie it back up with twine and throw it on the grill or smoker. Real simple and tastes great. Again, the cayenne will not make it hot, just flavor it nice. My wife loves this.
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Here's one I posted in the Recipes Forum a couple years ago. (Sometimes I don't feel like firing up the smoker) Everybody I've ever served it to has really liked it.
Pork Tenderloin Medallions in Orange Garlic Sause
Ingedients:
1/4 cup flour
salt and ground pepper
Pork back strap or tenderloin trimmed and sliced into 1/2 thick medallions
2 tablespoons olive oil
2 garlic cloves, minced
3/4 cup orange juice (about 4 oranges if you are squeezing fresh)
1 tablespoon lemon juice
In shallow dish, whisk together flour, 1/2 teaspoon salt, 1/4 teaspoon pepper
Mash or hammer pork slices till' they're about 1/3 inch thick
Dredge slices in flour/spice mixture-shake off excess
Heat olive oil over medium high heat
Working in batches so you don't crowd the pan, sear the slices till brown (about 2 min per side)
Transfer to platter, cover with foil
Add a little more oil, then garlic to pan, stirring till you can smell it (about a minute)
Add orange and lemon juice, bring to a boil, scrape up browned bits
Cook 2-3 minutes till slightly thickenend, add salt and pepper
Pour sauce over pork slices and toss to cover.
Enjoy!!Last edited by jerp; 05-27-2010, 11:34 AM.
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Originally posted by daveally View PostThanks y'all. Sounds like stuffed is the way to go. Capfab...I'd found that recipe but didn't want to wrap it in bacon as I do have one or two health minded people coming to dinner. McClain...thanks for the clarification. Maybe it is a pork loin but I could've sworn it said tenderloin on the wrapper. Either way it looks like I'll be marinating it overnight and then stuffing it with assorted goodness.
Any ideas on how long to leave it on the grill?
Edit: I'll be smoking a brisket at the same time so am I safe to assume that the pork wouldn't take nearly as long as the brisket?
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