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Edie's Grilled Pork Tenderloins Stuffed With Chanterelles

Pork tenderloins are flavorful, inexpensive, versatile, and a breeze to cook on the grill in the summer, or in the oven during the rest of the year. They pair well with either risotto (another huge favorite) or orzo cooked with a mirapoix of minced celery, carrot, and onion. Right now, though, chanterelles are in season, and there are few things in the world more delicious than well-prepared pork tenderloins stuffed with chanterelle mushrooms.

Type: Pork, Vegetables
Courses: Main Course
Serves: 6 people

Recipe Ingredients

2 cups 474mlFresh chanterelle mushrooms - cleaned, trimmed,
  And chopped
2 tablespoons 30mlButter
1/4 cup 59mlSherry
3   Garlic cloves - (to 4) - peeled, minced
2   Medium-sized pork tenderloins - room temperature
1 tablespoon 15mlOlive oil
  Sea salt - to taste
  Freshly-ground black pepper - to taste
  Balsamic Cream - as needed
  Fresh basil - as garnish

Recipe Instructions

Melt the butter in a heavy skillet over medium-high heat and add the minced garlic. Watch the heat carefully and reduce it if necessary to prevent the butter and the garlic from browning. Add the mushrooms and stir constantly until the mushrooms give up their moisture. Add the sherry and reduce until nearly dry. Permit the mushroom mixture to cool.

Coat the tenderloins in olive oil and sprinkle with salt and pepper to taste. Use a long knife with a thin blade to pierce a narrow hole lengthwise in both of the pork tenderloins. Stuff the cooled mushrooms into these holes. The handle of a wooden spoon will be helpful in pushing them into the center of the hole from each end of the tenderloin.

Place the tenderloins over hot coals and cover. Allow just enough air to keep the coals lit and to cook the tenderloins slowly. Depending on the size of the tenderloins and the temperature of the coals, they can take 30 to 45 minutes to cook.

Drizzle a platter with Balsamic Cream and place the thoroughly cooked tenderloins on top. Permit them to cool for about five minutes. Slice diagonally and garnish with fresh basil leaves.

This recipe yields 4 to 6 servings.

Source:
Earthy Delights at http://earthy.com

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