Here’s How You Cook Pork Tenderloin RIGHT
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This Pork Is So Tender, You Could Eat It With A Spoon!
I have a feeling that whenever people want to create a menu for a special occasion, they tend to think they need exotic, out-of-the-ordinary, or at least expensive ingredients. That’s how I used to feel, anyway, whenever I was cooking a special dinner. I’m not sure where the idea came from – after all, it all comes down to great taste, right?
Food doesn’t have to be expensive or difficult to make, to be delicious. This awesome recipe from Guy’s Home Kitchen proves it! Everyday ingredients from your pantry will help you turn your pork tenderloin into mouth-watering medallions, and that beautifully creamy sauce takes this dish to a whole new level of yum!
This is a meal fit for a king – although I guarantee you’d rather hide every piece for yourself! Should you be lucky enough to have leftovers, they will make amazing sandwiches the next day. If you don’t have a probe thermometer, I highly recommend getting one. It will help you cook the most amazingly tender pork!
Recipe and image courtesy of Guy’s Home Kitchen.
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Quick Tip: You’ll need a probe thermometer to make this divine meal!