Roasted Pork Tenderloin with Savory Tomato Puree
Servings
4Serving size
4 ounces tenderloin and 1/4 cup sauceThis recipe can be multiplied, keeps well for about 2 days in the refrigerator, and makes great sandwiches.
Serve with Low Sodium Roasted Yams with Rosemary or Roasted Mixed Potatoes or Roasted Yams with Rosemary
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Serve with or Low Sodium Plain Mashed Potatoes or Low Sodium Roasted Garlic Mashed Potatoes or Low Sodium Roasted Yams with Rosemary or Plain Mashed Potatoes or Roasted Garlic Mashed Potatoes or Roasted Mixed Potatoes or Roasted Yams with Rosemary
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Ingredients
1 15 ounce can No salt added canned diced tomatoes |
1/2 cup No salt added vegetable stock (or chicken stock) |
1/2 cup White wine |
1/2 cup Water |
2 Tbsp Orange juice |
1 Tbsp. Olive oil |
2 clove Garlic, raw |
2 leaf Bay leaves |
1 to taste Black pepper |
1 pound Pork tenderloin |
1 spray Spray olive oil |
Instructions
Heat the sauce over medium until boiling and then reduce the heat to simmer. Cook, simmering slowly, for one hour. Stir occasionally using your wooden spoon to make sure that the tomatoes are completely broken into small pieces. Be careful to not crush the garlic clove as it will be removed.
Remove the sauce from the stove and let cool for about ten minutes. Remove the garlic cloves and the bay leaves and then puree using a stick blender. Force the sauce through a fine mesh sieve.
Preheat oven to 375°F. Place a large grill pan in the oven.
Sprinkle fresh ground black pepper to taste over the pork tenderloin.
Spray the grill pan lightly with olive oil. Place the seasoned tenderloin in the grill pan and return the pan to the oven. Cook for about 8 minutes and turn. Cook for another 8 - 10 minutes until the meat is just done. (You can use an instant thermometer to check for a temperature of 140 - 145°F.)
Remove the tenderloin from the oven and allow it to stand about 2 - 3 minutes on the counter before slicing.
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Lactose
This recipe is safe for those who are lactose intolerant.Recipe Notes
This is a quick and easy, smooth and rich sauce that goes well over almost anything. I love the pork tenderloin though because it is so savory on its own and the sauce just enhances that. The key to this sauce is to not rush. It takes at least an hour to simmer and stirring occasionally and breaking up the tomatoes will help. The sauce can easily be made in advance and reheated gently.