Pork Tenderloin Sandwiches with Honey Mustard
Pork Tenderloin Sandwiches with Honey Mustard might be just the main course you are searching for. One serving contains 1102 calories, 55g of protein, and 28g of fat. This recipe serves 6. If you have wine, garlic, pepper, and a few other ingredients on hand, you can make it. To use up the red wine vinegar you could follow this main course with the Cherry-Berry Pie as a dessert.
Instructions
Watch how to make this recipe.
Place an oven rack in the center of the oven. Preheat the oven to 400 degrees F. Spray a heavy baking sheet with vegetable oil cooking spray. Set aside.
Sprinkle the pork with the salt and pepper.
Heat the oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat.
Add the pork and brown on all sides, about 8 minutes.
Transfer the pork to the prepared baking sheet and bake until a meat thermometer inserted into the thickest part of the meat registers 160 degrees F, about 30 minutes. Allow the meat to rest for 10 minutes before slicing. Slice the pork into 1/4-to-1/2-inch-thick slices.
Heat the oil over medium-high heat in the same skillet used for browning the pork.
Add the shallots, salt and pepper. Cook until the shallots are soft, about 3 minutes.
Add the garlic and cook until aromatic, 30 seconds.
Add the wine and scrape up the brown bits that cling to the bottom of the pan with a wooden spoon. Cook for 1 minute.
Whisk in the honey, mustard, vinegar and thyme. Simmer until thick, 2 minutes. Stir in the butter until melted and smooth. Season with salt and pepper.
To assemble the sandwiches: Slather the honey mustard on the cut sides of the baguettes. Arrange the pork slices in a single layer on the bottom halves of the baguettes. Spoon a little more honey mustard on top of the pork.
Place the remaining baguette halves on top and serve.
Serve any extra honey mustard alongside.
Recommended wine: Malbec, Pinot Noir, Sangiovese
Malbec, Pinot Noir, and Sangiovese are great choices for Pork Tenderloin. Pinot noir's light body is great for lean cuts, medium bodied sangiovese complement meaty sauces, stews, and other multi-ingredient dishes, and full-bodied tannic malbec pairs with fatty cuts and barbecue. You could try Sur de los Andes Malbec. Reviewers quite like it with a 4.9 out of 5 star rating and a price of about 10 dollars per bottle.
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Sur de los Andes Malbec
A juicy Malbec with lively acidity backing the raspberry, blackberry and plum notes woven with soft tannins and spice-tinged finish. All the grapes are double sorted upon arrival to the winery. All fermentations take place naturally with native yeasts. Fermentation takes 20 days with 2 days of cold maceration, at temperatures between 24-27 Celsius to achieve the most complexity. The wine then goes through 100% Malolactic Fermentation and is aged in older oak casks.