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Wednesday, May 18, 2011
Herb Grilled Pork Tenderloin
I had my Margarita Cake picture accepted by Tastespotting yesterday! I feel like I won the lottery. I can't even tell you how many more hits I got on my site because of that yesterday. AMAZING! I may have had 8 declined, but 1 got through! Maybe they just felt sorry for me, who knows :) I now have a book on photography, so hopefully that will help me learn more! Stay tuned to see if you notice a difference. It won't be for a few days though, I still have a few posts to write with not great pictures. But the food is good, so hopefully you will over look it!
I got a couple of new cookbooks for Mother's Day, so I have been trying a few new recipes out of them this week. This one was a winner! It is a healthy, low calorie, pork tenderloin that is full of flavor. I have never grilled a pork tenderloin before. I think the trick is to make sure you don't have the grill on too high, because it does take awhile to cook, and you don't want to burn it. It did give it a whole different flavor than baking it, like I normally do. I am sure this would be just as good if you wanted bake it though.
Herb Grilled Pork Tenderloin
Adapted from Taste of Home Heatlhy Cooking
Printable Recipe
1/2 cup chicken stock
3 Tbls Lemon juice
3 Tbls reduced-sodium soy sauce
3 Tbls honey
1 Tbls Canola Oil
3 garlic cloves, minced
4 1/2 tsp minced fresh sage (1 1/2 tsp dried sage)
1 Tbls minced fresh thyme (1 tsp dried thyme)
1 Bay leaf
1 Pork tenderloin (approx 1 pound)
Combine everything but the meat together. Mix well. Pour 3/4 cup of the marinade into a ziploc bag, add the pork. Squish around so all the pork is covered. Marinate in the fridge for at least 4 hours. Cover and save the remaining marinade to baste the meat while grilling.
Coat the grill rack with cooking spray. Grill pork, covered, over a med-hot temperature for 25-40 minutes. Baste the meat occasionally with the reserved marinade. The pork is done when a meat thermometer reads 160 degrees. Remove from grill, and let stand for a couple minutes before you slice. Enjoy!
Wow this looks moist and delicious!
ReplyDeleteAmazing..my family could eat this every day LOL! Thank you so much..now my mouth is watering!^_^
ReplyDeleteI've never grilled pork tenderloin! That's a fantastic idea!! And that marinade...oh my...that is some great stuff!
ReplyDeleteIt looks so juicy and tender and the photo is amazing with the steam rising off the pork :-)
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the photo feature in Tastespotting. That's tough. I'd feel like a lottery winner as well :)
ReplyDeleteWhen I used to eat meat, pork tenderloin was always my favorite. Since I don't eat it now, my hubby gets to enjoy it. I'll have to try your recipe on him. I'm sure he'll love it.
Congrats to you! I'm not surprised though. That cake is awesome! Love the pork recipe :)
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your Tastespotting photo! I'm thrilled for you :) Your pork looks marvelous..we frequently grill tenderloins and this is a great recipe to have on hand...it looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteErin...congrats on the Tastespotting! And I have to tell you...I want to come to your house for dinner. Your recipes are always so good! : )
ReplyDeleteThis pork looks mouth watering delicious! I definitely need to try this as soon as we get an outdoor area to have a grill- can't wait!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the tastespotting accept, I always get excited when I get one through! Fantastic looking tenderloin too, love all the char!
ReplyDeleteCongrats on making it to TasteSpotting. I am sure they will accept more of your pictures in the future :) Your pork tenderloin looks so tender and juicy. I will have to try it soon. Never done it on the grill.
ReplyDeleteThis looks awesome, I have a pork tenderloin in the freezer now just waiting to be used!
ReplyDeleteAnd I feel you on the TS...I still have not got accepted, maybe someday! :)
Congratulations! That's so exciting!
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