Pork loin ideas
So, I bought a 5lb. pork loin because it was on sale. I'm roasting half of it tonight with and herb and dijon crust, but I need ideas for the other half. My wife can't eat pork and my kids are probably only good for about 12 oz (they're very young). If I have to waste the other half then the sale price won't be much of bargain after all. Any suggestions, preferably something I can make and freeze so I don't have to eat pork loin for seven days straight?
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You could try somerset pork, that's a really nice meal using pork loin steak. Substitute the cream if you like as well but it isn't that high in bad calories0
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Hey there! We love pork loin here too! We will buy a big one at Sam's and cut it into 1" steaks, wrap them and then freeze. Then you can take out the portion you want to cook.
I made a recipe last night that was great that I want to do with pork lion next.
layer broccoli and mushrooms (or any other veggie you may want) on the bottom of a glass baking dish. Then layer your pork on top of veggies. Sprinkle with stuffing mix, then pour fat free chicken broth over the top. Bake at 375 for about 30 minutes.
I did last night with chicken tenders and the entire family loved it! Hope this helps!!0 -
Prosciutto wrapped pork tenderloin stuffed with garlic, rosemary and sage with roasted onions and potatoes
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I also get the large pork loins from Sam's and ditto on the steaks. Another go to recipe I use is this:
1 chicken bullion cube
1 beef bullion cube
1 1/2 cups water
1/2 cup apple juice or cider
Microwave your bullion cubes and water until the cubes are disolved, add the apple juice. Place your roast in the crock pot and pour the mixture over the roast Let it cook for 6 -8 hours on low. At this point I drain off the juices and thicken with corn starch to make a suace/gravy. Super tastey and juicy! (Everything I use is Gluten Free due to food allergies and my bullion is low sodium)0 -
why are you doing this to me?
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Cook it in the crock pot and shred it. Then, you can freeze it in portions and have pulled-pork sandwiches later.0
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1 large white onion
1/2 bottle of Mojo
3 limes
Place in crock pot or Dutch oven , cook on low all day . You can serve over rice or on rolls for sandwiches0 -
Cook it in the crock pot and shred it. Then, you can freeze it in portions and have pulled-pork sandwiches later.
This!! It is my husbands favourite!
Put the pork into a slow cooker (or oven on low if you don't have a slow cooker) with some BBQ sauce. Leave on low for about 4 hours.. remove pork and shred with two forks... put back into slow cooker and put on high for an hour. Add more BBQ sauce if needed and add an onion finely sliced. Once it's done it is great to put on buns for pulled pork sandwiches, add to stir fry, pasta, use it to top a salad, add to wraps, etc. Portion it out and freeze... such a great recipe!0 -
I have one that brings the neighbors together PLace it on the grill on low heat, flip it all the way around and braize on both ends also. Take it off the grill after jsut a few minutes ( just enough time to braize it) place it on large rolled out peice of aluminum foil. MAke small slices evenly accross it. rub it down with olive oil butter and garlic.. Wrap it up tight, then place back on the grill, still on low to medium heat, usually takes about 35 minutes to cook through. Be sure to flip it as it's on the grill to get all sides. It will simmer and cook in it's own juices, when you unwrap it it's mouth wartering... I mean it is gooood stuff.. Good Luck0
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Why can't you make the whole thing as planned and just freeze the other half for a future meal?0
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I vote slow cooker BBQ pork (shredded), it is AWESOME, and full of protein! yum!0
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Thanks for all the ideas. They all sound delicious, and I'll probably try them all eventually. I think I'm going to go with the pulled pork in the crockpot this time. That sounds like it might freeze best for later use.0
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Pork goes well with contrasing flavors. I've done it with rosemary, peach preserves and horseradish. Here's a fun take with blueberry-pomegranate reduction with chipotles. http://fivetwocookbooks.wordpress.com/2013/01/19/week-2-fresh-food-fast/0
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How about slow cooking it to make pork chili verde - if your kids are young you can avoid the "heat" and just add hot sauce to your own dish. Low cal and fabulous!!
I take the "easy way out"
4-5 pound pork roast (or less, just adpt)
1 diced onion
one can of green enchilada sauce (large can)
1/2 bottle of green salsa
small jar of salsa with some heat if you want it
can of diced tomatoes -or fresh if you have it
garlic
cumin
cayenne or chili powder
smokey paprika
add some cilantro at the end
Set it on low for 8 hours, shred the meat and um!!0 -
Yes use a crockpot. Can of whole cranberry sause, garlic cloves, 1 cup apple juice, takes about 4 hours.0
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stick it in the crock pot, low and slow with just some salt and pepper, shred it and add y our favorite bbq sauce. and youve got pulled pork0
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How about slow cooking it to make pork chili verde - if your kids are young you can avoid the "heat" and just add hot sauce to your own dish. Low cal and fabulous!!
I take the "easy way out"
4-5 pound pork roast (or less, just adpt)
1 diced onion
one can of green enchilada sauce (large can)
1/2 bottle of green salsa
small jar of salsa with some heat if you want it
can of diced tomatoes -or fresh if you have it
garlic
cumin
cayenne or chili powder
smokey paprika
add some cilantro at the end
Set it on low for 8 hours, shred the meat and um!!
Thank you for this recipe!! I will be doing this very soon! yum!!!0 -
My family likes it when I cut it up and make "Pork Nuggets" out of it. I used a" shakin in bake" type recipe for coating.0
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bump Thanks, I need these ideas too! Grew up vegetarian and still am, but my family loves pork.0
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Pork and sweet potato stew (yum)
Pork chops(or loin) stuffed with chicken spinach feta sausage, pecans and diced apples (and whatever aromatics you have around onion, celery.. more onion) Topped with either homemade apple sauce, or caramelized onions (or both)
balsamic braised pork chops
I think I'm having pork for dinner.0 -
I vote slow cooker BBQ pork (shredded), it is AWESOME, and full of protein! yum!
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Cook it in the crock pot and shred it. Then, you can freeze it in portions and have pulled-pork sandwiches later.
I second this! You CAN cook pork tenderloin to a pulled pork state...it is a little stringier, but still very good. For faster results, you can chop of the pork into "steaks", add onions, a little water, half bottle of your favourite sauce, and make sure to marinate the pork as it is soooo lean-a real good rub will help!0 -
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