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Trooper

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Stuffed pork tenderloins
« on: January 02, 2020, 12:07:38 PM »

Pork tenderloins are somewhat of a small hunk of meat but they can still be stuffed quite easily.
I purchased a twin pack the other day and after paper toweling them down, I tied about 2 inches of the tail to the side of the loins. I then slit the remaining body open to place the stuffing.
In the past, I've stuffed tenderloins with a variety of fruit (apple, raisins, dried cherries etc.)

I had in the frig a quantity of Holiday fruit. Although it was specifically for making Holiday breads, I figured I'd stuff the tenderloins with some.
Hey, it cant hurt anything. The Holiday fruit concoction consisted of orange peel, apple, cherries, lemon peel, pineapple, etc.
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And I spooned some into the opening in the Tenderloins. I then closed the opening and secured the slit with toothpicks. I then took twine and stitched things shut in the fashion as shown.
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Prior to placing of the Advantage the they were season with some Bone Suckin' brand Seasoning & Rub and then plopped on to a 275 degree Advantage.
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As a Christmas gift, one of the kids had gotten me some Cherry Barbecue Sauce as a gift and decided portion some out and add teriyaki sauce to thin, and then baste the tenderloins with this once they reached a IT of 120°.
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Took them off the grates at 149° and they turned out quite decent. The fruit was a little sweet, but very workable.

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This certainly isn't a spectacular cooking event by any means. I just decided to put this topic and photos out there to give some one idea on how simple stuffing a pork tenderloin can be.
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Re: Stuffed pork tenderloins
« Reply #1 on: January 02, 2020, 12:28:53 PM »

Looks great Trooper! Any pictures of it sliced? Loved the way you tied them, especially the tail to the loin. Happy New Year to you and Bonnie.
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Re: Stuffed pork tenderloins
« Reply #2 on: January 02, 2020, 12:39:59 PM »

Looks good.  Wonder if you could soak the fruit overnight in port or sweet sherry or brandy and then stuff. 
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Re: Stuffed pork tenderloins
« Reply #3 on: January 02, 2020, 01:13:03 PM »

Interesting cook.  Clever closure.

This is a recipe that I can follow.

Thanks
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Re: Stuffed pork tenderloins
« Reply #4 on: January 02, 2020, 02:22:00 PM »

Interesting cook.  Clever closure.

This is a recipe that I can follow.

Thanks
Very clever, nicely done.
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Re: Stuffed pork tenderloins
« Reply #5 on: January 02, 2020, 02:32:28 PM »

What an interesting cook and concept and Fine Truss work!
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