Pecan-Roasted Pork

"This recipe came from Publix via a friend of mine. I'm not a big pork fan - but this one was really good."
 
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Ready In:
45mins
Ingredients:
10
Serves:
6
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ingredients

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directions

  • Pork Tenderloin Steps.
  • 1. Preheat oven to 425 degrees F. Coat baking sheet with cooking spray. Place pecans, onions, and sugar in food processor; process until coarsely chopped; place mixture on plate (may be paper).
  • 2. Season pork with salt and pepper; roll in pecan mixture until well coated and place 1 inch apart on baking sheet. Coat top of tenderloins with cooking spray (wash hand and cutting board). Bake 25-30 minutes or until internal temperature reaches 160 degrees F (for medium). Use a meat thermometer to accurately ensure doneness.
  • 3. Let pork stand 5 minutes; then cut into 1-inch slices. Top with Georgia Chutney and serve.
  • Georgia Chutney Steps.
  • 1. Cut peaches into bite-size pieces; combine with remaining ingredients in medium saucepan.
  • 2. Cover and bring to simmer on medium-low; cook 20-25 minutes, stirring occasionally, or until thickened. Serve over pork slices.

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Reviews

  1. This is a wonderful recipe...so much so that I plan to try the pecan & french fried onion coating on other cuts of meat & fish (chicken, salmon)...so many possibilities and you could alter the chutney by using apples instead of peaches -- endless combinations. I got this recipe from a friend recently and searched before posting it and saw where you had already published it -- thanks for sharing this (and saving me the trouble of typing it - LOL). This one is a keeper...complex flavors but it takes only 5 minutes to prepare the meat and just 20 for the chutney topping. REALLY EXCELLENT RECIPE!!!!
     
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  1. This is a wonderful recipe...so much so that I plan to try the pecan & french fried onion coating on other cuts of meat & fish (chicken, salmon)...so many possibilities and you could alter the chutney by using apples instead of peaches -- endless combinations. I got this recipe from a friend recently and searched before posting it and saw where you had already published it -- thanks for sharing this (and saving me the trouble of typing it - LOL). This one is a keeper...complex flavors but it takes only 5 minutes to prepare the meat and just 20 for the chutney topping. REALLY EXCELLENT RECIPE!!!!
     

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