Honey Sesame Tenderloin

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  1. alleyyooper

    alleyyooper Seedling

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    Honey Sesame Tenderloin

    Preparation time: 10 min.
    Cooking time: 30 min.


    1/2 cup soy sauce
    2 cloves garlic, minced
    1 Tbs. fresh ginger, grated or 1 tsp. dry ginger
    1 Tbs. sesame oil
    1 lb. boneless pork tenderloin chops, whole
    1/4 cup honey
    2 Tbs. brown sugar
    1/4 cup sesame seeds

    Nutritional Info.
    Calories: 310 Protein: 28.4g
    Fat: 10.7g Cholesterol: 72mg
    Calories From Fat: 31% Dietary Fiber: 1.2g

    Marinade time: 2:00, Cook: 30
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    Combine first 4 ingredients in a bowl. Place tenderloin in a heavy plastic bag and pour soy mixture over to coat. Secure bag tightly. Marinate 2 hours at room temperature, or overnight in refrigerator. Preheat oven to 400°F. Remove pork from marinade and pat dry. Discard marinade. Mix together honey and brown sugar in a shallow plate. Place sesame seeds on a separate shallow plate. Roll pork in honey mixture, coating well. Then roll in sesame seeds. Place tenderloin in a shallow roasting pan and roast about 25 minutes per 1 lb., until a meat thermometer reads 160°F. Remove to a serving platter, slice thinly.
    If you wish to freeze cooked meat: Cool quickly in refrigerator to retain freshness. Leave meat whole or slice and place the amounts you will use at one time in freezer/oven-proof containers or on sheets of aluminum foil. Seal tightly. If using foil, wrap and fold edges to seal and place on a flat baking sheet (to preserve shape) and place in freezer until frozen. Then you can remove baking sheet and place package where you wish in the freezer. Freeze up to 6 months. To reheat: Preheat oven to 350°F. Place meat in oven and bake until hot. (USDA recommends reheating meats to 165°F to destroy any bacteria.)

    Eat Honey for your health.
    :D Al
     
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  3. eileen

    eileen Resident Taxonomist Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    I've been looking for recipes to use honey in and this sounds just the ticket. :D
     

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