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Pork tenderloin, shiitake, honey mustard

Published: Jun 21, 2018 · Last modified: Jan 5, 2021 by AnotherFoodBlogger

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pork tenderloin, vegetables & honey mustard sauce on a white plate
pork tenderloin, vegetables & honey mustard sauce on a white plate
pork tenderloin and vegetables on a white plate - bottle of picardy chardonnay

Pork is one of my favourite sources of protein.  Pork tenderloin is probably my favourite cut of pork.  It's inexpensive and so versatile. From some good old fashioned fried bacon for brekkie to sliced ham in a lunchtime sandwich with AnotherFoodBlogger's twist of course (check out my harissa recipe here) or to a whole piece of pork roasted for a family dinner, it's always a winner.  To quote Homer Simpson - "pork chops and bacon, my two favourite animals"!!  A good friend of mine never ate pork until she came to visit us in NYC.  I cooked it for her a perfect medium temperature, and in her words, her mind was blown.  Ever since then she eats pork tenderloin on a regular basis.  That's defo a win for AnotherFoodBlogger!!

 

Pork of old!

Growing up (I mean no offence Mum) pork was always cooked well done in my household.  To be honest I don't think it wasn't just in my house that we suffered through this.  I think it was just the way we assumed it should be cooked back in those days.  I still get flashbacks of how a lot of food was cooked back then.

Pork chops, lamb chops, bacon ALL laid out onto a sheet of tin foil and popped under the grill.  I think the foil was so that we "thought" we could get away without washing the tray until about 5 dinners in and there was just this mound of fat that has "somehow" managed to sneak underneath.  Can anyone else relate to this or did my family just have terrible habits??  Let's also give a shout out to apple sauce!!  What would we have done without it as we chewed dry pork around our mouth wishing we were eating cardboard instead!!  Yummo....

The Truth

Truthfully though, my mum is a great cook.  She used to cook lots of great meals for us all like coq au vin, homemade pies and salmon.  Which was always a staple (Dad is a fisherman).  Saturday was always fillet steak night were "conveniently" my good friend Wendel would just happen to drop by for dinner.  Steak, mushrooms, onions, potatoes and a good ol' pack of Knorr pepper sauce.  I guess when you have 3 demanding kids all playing different sports.  A husband working late after starting his own company and your immediate family in a different country it gets increasingly harder to put out "gourmet" meals every day.  Oh, and let's not forget that this was the time when microwave chips became all the rage so it wasn't as if she was getting much help from the large food companies taking over the market!!

I must confess it was only about 6 years ago that I stopped cooking my pork to the point of no return.  Mind blown!  NEVER again will I serve well-done pork.  Well, that is unless I have one too many wines and forget about the dinner in the oven!!

Pork Tenderloin

Right, back to pork.  For me, the tenderloin (if cooked correctly) is one of my favourite cuts and luckily WAY cheaper than beef tenderloin.  Here in Brisbane pork tenderloin is about $9-15 a kg and Beef tenderloin goes for about $35+ a kilo depending upon where you go so that's some difference right there.  The keys to cooking any piece of meat are on point seasoning, hot pan for a good sear and paying attention to the cooking temperature.  Check out my article HERE on cooking meat to help you.  So next time when cooking pork, if you aren't already doing so, aim for a nice medium temperature that has just a slight touch of pink through the centre.  You won't regret it.

This dish was inspired by a few different meals I have had in different restaurants.  In doing so I took ideas from them all to bring it together.  It's a wonderfully earthy dish with the shiitake mushrooms, onions and spinach but that honey & mustard adds a beautiful punch & sweetness.  Combined with correctly cooked pork it's a very simple meal that can be done quickly any day of the week or even for a dinner party.  So get yourself down to your local butcher or hit your local farmers market like I do in Brisbane.  Pick yourself up some pork tenderloins and get cracking on my recipe below.

WINE PAIRING

Avid readers of my site (hey Mum & Dad) might remember me talking about the Picardy Pinot Noir recently and how awesomely good it is.  Well, luckily for me I also have 2 bottles of their Chardy.  Hot damn is this magical!  After tasting the Pinot I got my boy Dan to send me over some of the Chardy too.  Now my already bulging wine cellar is screaming out for 6 more!

The Picardy Chardy is Burgundian in style but definitely Australian this wine has the best of both worlds.  From beautifully integrated oak to elegant citrus and tropical fruits this wine is pure joy to drink.  It's drinking great now but I can see it going a few years in bottle too.  This bright and elegant Chardy is the perfect match for some perfectly cooked pork with it's earthy undertones.

Get in my belly!!

Happy Cooking & Happy Eating Friends!!

Pork tenderloin, shiitake, spinach, honey mustard sauce

Pork tenderloin that is mouth watering good! Perfect to serve on any occasion.
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Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes
Cook Time: 30 minutes minutes
Resting Time: 4 minutes minutes
Total Time: 40 minutes minutes
Course: Dinner
Cuisine: American, Australian, Worldwide
Keyword: Pork Tenderloin
Servings: 2 people
Calories: 1138kcal
Author: AnotherFoodBlogger
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Ingredients 

  • 400 g pork tenderloin trimmed
  • 2 kipfler potatoes
  • 1/2 red onion sliced
  • 6 shiitake mushroom sliced or halved depending upon size
  • 1 clove garlic - crushed
  • 1 slice panchetta or bacon cut into lardons
  • 1 handful spinach
  • 2 tbsp honey
  • 2 tsp wholegrain mustard
  • salt
  • pepper
  • 1 tbsp olive oil

Instructions

  • Par boil the potatoes until tender enough to easily pierce with knife - approx 10 to 15 mins
  • Season meat with oil, salt & pepper.
  • Mix the honey & mustard together and set aside.
  • Sear pork in a hot pan until brown - approx 2-3 mins.
    Seared Pork Tenderloin
  • Place in the oven at 180c for 10-15 mins until internal temperature is 58c/140f.
  • Half way through the pork being in the oven, oil the 2nd pan and turn to medium heat. 
  • Add potatoes and cook for 2 mins until golden brown on one side, add panchetta and cook for a further 2 mins.
  • Add mushrooms, onion & garlic. Cook for a further 5 mins or until veg is cooked
  • At this point remove pork from oven and allow to rest covered lightly in foil for 4 mins
  • Add spinach to pan, remove from the heat and stir. The residual heat will wilt the spinach sufficiently.
  • To serve place drizzle of honey mustard on plate, top with vegetable mixture and place the sliced pork on top.

Notes

 

Essential Tools

  • sharp knife
  • chopping board
  • saucepan
  • frying pan x 2
  • serving spoon
  • tongs

Tips/Tricks

  • you don't need to season the vegetables much if using panchetta as it is already quite salty
  • it's very important to leave the pork rest after cooking so that you don't lose the juices and dry it out
  • if you like your pork cooked a little more then leave it in the oven for another 4 mins

Nutrition

Calories: 1138kcal | Carbohydrates: 101g | Protein: 100g | Fat: 38g | Saturated Fat: 9g | Cholesterol: 274mg | Sodium: 545mg | Potassium: 3878mg | Fiber: 14g | Sugar: 39g | Vitamin A: 2815IU | Vitamin C: 62mg | Calcium: 194mg | Iron: 18.8mg
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  1. Becca Wilson

    February 20, 2019 at 8:59 am

    Tenderloin is definitely one of my favorites to make and this looks like it would be so delicious. I am always looking for new ways to make it!

    Reply
    • AnotherFoodBlogger

      February 20, 2019 at 9:13 am

      New way found!! I hope you enjoy it

      Reply
  2. Monidipa Dutta

    February 19, 2019 at 12:51 am

    5 stars
    So yummy! I can’t wait to give this recipe a try! It left me drooling..!!

    Reply
    • AnotherFoodBlogger

      February 19, 2019 at 6:01 am

      ?? let me know how you get on!!

      Reply
  3. Shalini R

    February 18, 2019 at 11:15 pm

    So scrumptious! I am going to try this recipe when I get hold of some good pork!

    Reply
    • AnotherFoodBlogger

      February 19, 2019 at 6:00 am

      Thanks Shalina. I hope you enjoy it. Works well with chicken too

      Reply
  4. FoodyFoodie

    February 18, 2019 at 6:13 pm

    5 stars
    Lovely recipe, will definitely trying it at home.

    Reply
    • AnotherFoodBlogger

      February 18, 2019 at 6:18 pm

      Cheers!! It’s one of my favs. Simple enough for a midweek dinner but tasty/fancy enough for dinner party with friends too

      Reply
  5. Georgina Nderitu

    February 18, 2019 at 3:15 pm

    5 stars
    Pork and mushrooms... that's a match made in heaven... can't wait to try this this week.

    Reply
    • AnotherFoodBlogger

      February 18, 2019 at 3:22 pm

      Thanks Georgina - don’t forget to tag me @another_food_blogger. Would love to hear and see how you get on

      Reply
  6. Cristina Petrini

    February 17, 2019 at 7:07 pm

    5 stars
    This recipe is structured and very elegant. Perfect to propose for some important dinner with friends or relatives. I will copy it to you!

    Reply
    • AnotherFoodBlogger

      February 17, 2019 at 7:12 pm

      Awesome!! Thanks Cristina. I hope you get the chance to make it

      Reply
  7. Brittany

    February 17, 2019 at 5:29 pm

    OMG i wish I had this for dinner!!! I want to try this recipe so badly! YUMMMM

    Reply
    • AnotherFoodBlogger

      February 17, 2019 at 5:38 pm

      Thanks Brittany!! That’s lovely to hear. I’ll look forward to hearing/seeing how you get on when you do make it. Hit me up if you need any help at all

      Reply
  8. Patricia-Ann Que

    February 17, 2019 at 10:16 am

    5 stars
    now you got me craving big time! i love anything with mushroom and matching it with honey mustard makes it more interesting!

    Reply
    • AnotherFoodBlogger

      February 17, 2019 at 10:18 am

      It’s soooo good. Works great w/ chicken too. It’s surprisingly easy to make too

      Reply
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