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Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Pork Tenderloin Tacos Heat Up Weeknight Dinners

I crave spicy pork—especially carnitas, or slow-braised pork shoulder, pulled apart, then roasted until crispy at the edges. Rolled into a soft corn tortilla... It's beyond. While not difficult to make, a three-hour braise is too long for a weeknight dinner, so when a craving hits on a Monday-to-Friday, I pull off a cheat of sorts.

Also delicious, yet ready in 30 minutes: Thin slices of spicy pork tenderloin make a similarly porktacular (yes, I did just say porktacular) tortilla filling. Add your favorite carnitas garnishes. I like the contrast of creamy avocado slices with the crunch and heat of diced jalapeno and red onion. Add crumbled queso fresco (or feta), chopped cilantro, and a squeeze of lime to finish it all off. Flavor explosion, that’s the goal. Serve with corn or flour tortillas—your choice, just make sure they're fresh and warm. If you can't grill the pork tenderloin, a grill pan on the cooktop works well, as does roasting in a hot oven.

Pork Tenderloin Tacos
Serves 3-4

  • 1 pork tenderloin
  • 1 tsp. each minced garlic, ancho chili powder, cumin, oregano, and coarse salt, mixed together in a small bowl with enough olive oil to make a loose paste
  • warm corn or flour tortillas

Suggested Garnishes:

  • avocado slices
  • chopped cilantro
  • chopped red onion
  • chopped jalapeno pepper
  • sour cream (thinned with a bit of cream for drizzling)
  • crumbled queso fresco (or feta) cheese

Directions: Preheat grill. Smear herb paste all over the pork tenderloin. Grill pork over high heat for approximately 10 minutes or until desired doneness. Let pork rest on a cutting board for at least five minutes (keep in mind that the pork will continue to cook a bit more as it sits). Slice thinly and serve in warm tortillas with garnishes. (Note: While pork cooks, prepare garnishes. While it rests, warm tortillas, wrapped in foil, on the still-hot grill for a few minutes.)
 

Posted on Tuesday, April 13, 2010 in Permalink

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Apr 13, 2010 01:25 pm
 Posted by  brytfam

Great to see our favorite food blogger Stephanie Meyer on Dara! Congratulations to all!
Now to plan a taco dinner...

Apr 13, 2010 04:13 pm
 Posted by  Metal Mommy

Yum!!!!! I'm coming over...;-)

Apr 14, 2010 10:36 pm
 Posted by  Jason DeRusha

We made this tonight (and by we I mean my wife Alyssa), and they were delicious! As easy as advertised, and the kids had fun picking their own garnishes.

And by picking their own garnishes, I mean eating the feta out of the container.

Apr 15, 2010 11:01 am
 Posted by  Stephanie Meyer

Great to hear, Jason - very cool. And thanks BrytFam & Metal Mommy!

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