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prosciutto or bacon covered pork tenderloin

April 26, 2014 by anne 2 Comments

Are you a believer that bacon makes everything better? I actually think bacon is overrated. Yup I said it. I don’t need bacon flavored everything. Bacon still has a place in my house and this pork on pork recipe is a perfect example. It adds flavor and helps keep the tenderloin moist as it cooks. While bacon isn’t my favorite I do, however, love prosciutto. Since we eat a mostly paleo diet I have found it can be difficult and expensive to find a good bacon that is sugar-free. Luckily, I can get sugar-free prosciutto fairly inexpensive. I think the bacon works better to keep the pork moist but the prosciutto version turned out just as tasty!

As we move along our eating paleo journey I have had to come up with some new go-to recipes so we have leftovers to take to work. This has become one of those recipes. It is very easy to put together and bakes for 30 minutes in a 425 degree oven. Making it easy for me to get it in the oven when I get home from work. By time the oven is preheated I have the pan prepped and ready for the oven.

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Make a layer of apple slices in a baking dish. Put slices of onion or shallot around and in between apple slices. Place sprigs of fresh thyme on apples.

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Place the tenderloin on top of the apples and season with salt, pepper and either fresh or dried rosemary. For added flavor cut slits in the tenderloin and put cloves of garlic in to each slit. Pour a small amount of water or chicken broth into pan.

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Bake in a 425 degree oven for 30 minutes or until pork reaches 145 degrees

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The meat is good cut into medallions or cut into pieces for a salad. Tom is better at taking his lunch than I am and one tenderloin usually lasts him for 3 meals.

What are your go to meals for the week? Do you love bacon flavored everything?

 

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prosciutto or bacon covered pork tenderloin

Ingredients

  • 1 pork tenderloin (about 1 1/2 pounds)
  • 1 apple, cut into wedges
  • 1 medium onion or 2 shallots, sliced
  • 3 sprigs fresh rosemary or 1 teaspoon dried
  • 3 sprigs fresh thyme
  • 4 cloves of garlic, optional
  • salt and pepper

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 425 degrees
  2. Place apple wedges on bottom of baking dish
  3. Put sliced onion/shallot and thyme on and around apple wedges
  4. If you are using the garlic cut 4 slits in the tenderloin and insert cloves
  5. Place tenderloin on top of apple wedges
  6. Put rosemary leaves on top of tenderloin
  7. Salt and pepper tenderloin
  8. Cover pork with a few strips of bacon or prosciutto
  9. Pour a little bit of water or chicken broth in bottom of baking dish.
  10. Bake for 30 minutes or until thermometer reads 145 degrees
  11. Allow tenderloin to rest for 10 minutes before slicing to desired thickness
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mexican pizza

February 3, 2014 by anne 13 Comments

Sometimes and idea comes to you and you just have to go with it. I was leaving work one day, tired as usual but needed a quick dinner. We recently got these new pre-baked pizza crusts and we loved them the first time so it was my starting point. When I remembered I had leftover beans in the freezer the rest came together quickly. I bought a backup plan meal though in case Tom wasn’t as enthusiastic about my new creation. The mexican pizza turned out amazing though and will be made itself a spot in our regular rotation.

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Here is what we used:

  • Pre-baked pizza crust, something like boboli
  • refried beans
  • pre-cooked meat; chicken, carnitas
  • cheese
  • avocado
  • cilantro

Instructions:

  1. Preheat the oven to package instructions
  2. put a layer of beans on top of crust and top with your favorite toppings
  3. bake in oven until cheese is melted
  4. Enjoy

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This make for a great use of leftovers if you just had tacos a few nights before or just grab all the ingredients at the store and you can have dinner on the table 20 minutes after you get home. Everyone can even make their own. That is what we did and mine was of course declared the winner!

What easy dinners have you created that surprised you?

 

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