Friday, May 7, 2010

So Gone Pork Tenderloin

I miss you all so very much!  But I did find a couple of minutes to blow off the stuff I'm supposed to be doing to sneak in and share this fabulous and easy pork tenderloin recipe with you.  This size tenderloin will feed the four of us and provide plenty of leftovers, BUT, let 3 teenage girls serve themselves and me and my poor husband had to fight over a slice!  Seriously, four thin slices were all that was left.

Perfect to cook for Mom this Sunday - hint, hint, HINT!




I guess this is about a 2 lb. pork tenderloin and by the way, this is a Smithfield pork tenderloin and I'm not going back to any other brands.  This was completely trimmed of silver skin and fat; does it get any easier?  If you do find another brand of pork tenderloin, be sure to cut off all of the silver skin so you won't wind up with a tough, chewy piece of meat.

In a shallow bowl, combine 2 tablespoons grill seasoning, 2 tablespoons honey, 1/4 cup soy sauce (Tamari is great in this), 2 teaspoons sesame oil, 1/4 teaspoon red pepper flakes, 2 scallions chopped, 2 cloves minced garlic and a drizzle of vegetable oil.  Once combined, place the tenderloin in the marinade and let it sit out for about 10 to 15 minutes.  Turn the tenderloin and let it sit for another 10 to 15 minutes.

Heat up your grill and place the tenderloin on the hot grates and let it cook for about 7 minutes over direct heat.  turn and let it cook another 7 minutes over direct heat.  Move the tenderloin to the other side of the grill and let it cook over indirect heat until thorough cooked.  Brush baste with remaining marinade about ever 10 minutes.



You'll probably need to grill two of these because with one, there are no leftovers and that makes me sad.

Happy Mother's Day!!!  Have a wonderful weekend!

32 comments:

  1. I love pork tenderloin! Can't wait to try this one!

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  2. Hey Katherine, It's great to hear from you. This recipe sounds delish. I've been looking for something to cook while my dad is in town. This will be perfect. Thanks so much. Blessings, SusanD

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  3. Oh that's just awesome. I love grilled tenderloin. Now if only I could grill in this stupid apartment. Heh.

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  5. Yum! That pork tenderloin looks truly delicious! Have a wonderful Mother's day!

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  6. Katherine, we love pork tenderloin too. Hope you have a great Mothers Day and you don't have to lift a finger.
    Sam

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  7. I love pork tenderloin but have never tried it on the grill and will have to now. Love the sweet, sour thing going on! Yum!!!

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  8. Grilled to perfection, cher, and love the marinade! I will have to throw one of these on, for our family reunion. Thanks for the great recipe and have a Happy Mother's Day!

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  9. So glad to see you back again! And whoa flavor...this pork looks delicious.

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  10. It looks wonderful. Hope someone will cook another for you on Sunday!

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  11. Looks great! Have a wonderful Mother's Day!

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  12. I am loving the flavors of this marinade! It looks perfectly cooked. I am sure it wouldn't last long in my house either.

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  13. Trimming one of those takes longer than cooking one! Looked great!

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  14. Hard to beat a good pork tenderloin. Glad you're back.

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  15. This is one of my favorite meats when it is cooked right! Great recipe as always, Katherine.
    HAPPY MOTHER'S DAY!!!

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  16. Ummm, now this looks wonderful!

    I had some good pork tenderloin kabobs a few nights ago that were to die for!

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  17. Ummm, now this looks wonderful!

    I had some good pork tenderloin kabobs a few nights ago that were to die for!

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  18. Oh that looks so delicious! Yum.

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  19. Here you are! I sure missed you! Your tenderloin looks excellent, as always! I cooked two in the last month and none turned out as delicious looking as this.

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  20. Yay! So glad you got to sneak back in here!

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  21. Katherine, that looks wonderful! Even at this early hour of the morning, it is making my mouth water! I really like the marinade.

    Happy Mother's Day to you!

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  22. Pork Tenderloin is just the best! Looks delicious!

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  23. This pork tenderloin looks incredible, especially on that elegant long white serving platter!

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  24. love this! i have a feeling none would be left at our house too!

    happy mother's day!

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  25. Happy Mothers Day!! This will be making it to my table this summer. Looks fantastic!

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  26. Looks great - I love easy pork tenderloin recipes!

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  27. Belated Happy Mother's Day to you Katherine! I hope you enjoyed a wonderful day with your family.

    The tenderloin looks so, SO yummy! And I did have to laugh a bit at there being only 4 thin slices left. It must be good!

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  28. Holy Cow! Errr.....or Holy PIG!

    That looks exceptionally great, Katherine!

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  29. Wow that is some fantastic marinade! I don't cook pork but this would be wonderful on beef or chicken. Great recipe and your pork does look mighty tasty!

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  30. Looks fantastic, I have one in the fridge right now!

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Thanks for stopping by, I enjoy reading your comments.

Katherine