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The thread centers around cooking a 1.7lb lemon and garlic pork tenderloin, with participants sharing their experiences and tips regarding preparation, cooking times, and seasoning choices.
Views differ on whether to rinse the pork tenderloin, with some participants suggesting to leave the seasoning intact while others are unsure. There is general agreement on the recipe's effectiveness at shows, but no clear consensus on cooking times.
Participants share personal cooking experiences and outcomes related to the specific pork tenderloin recipe, with some referencing their success in selling products during shows.
Consultants interested in cooking techniques and product sales strategies may find the shared experiences relevant.
chefruthie said:This is an excellent show recipe. I sold 3 bakers at my last show with only 4 guests there!!! I made the BBQ sauce from the sweet and smoky rub and everyone bought at least 1 of those.
Rinsing a pork tenderloin is not necessary, as cooking it properly will kill any bacteria. However, if you choose to rinse it, do so under cold running water and pat it dry with paper towels afterward to remove excess moisture.
To rub a lemon and garlic mixture onto the pork tenderloin, first, zest and juice one lemon and mince 2-3 cloves of garlic. Combine them in a bowl with olive oil, salt, and pepper. Use your hands to massage the mixture evenly over the surface of the tenderloin, ensuring it's well coated for maximum flavor.
For optimal flavor, marinate the pork tenderloin for at least 30 minutes, but ideally for 2-4 hours in the refrigerator. Place the tenderloin in a resealable plastic bag or a shallow dish, pour the marinade over it, and turn to coat. Remember to discard any leftover marinade to avoid cross-contamination.
A 1.7lb pork tenderloin should be cooked at an oven temperature of 400°F (200°C) for approximately 25-30 minutes. Use a meat thermometer to check for doneness; the internal temperature should reach 145°F (63°C) for safe consumption.
Some excellent side dishes to pair with lemon and garlic pork tenderloin include roasted vegetables, garlic mashed potatoes, quinoa salad, or a fresh green salad. These sides complement the flavors of the pork and create a well-rounded meal.