SMOTHERED PORK MEDALLIONS WITH SAGE AND APPLES
Steps:
- 1. Heat a large heavy-bottomed skillet over medium-high heat. Dry the pork medallions well and season with salt and pepper. Add the oil to the skillet and heat until shimmering. Lay the pork in the pan and cook until browned on the first side, about 4 minutes. Turn and cook until the second side browns, about 3 minutes more. Transfer the pork to a plate, and cover loosely with foil.
- 2. Add the onions to the skillet, stir and season with salt and pepper. Cover, and reduce heat to medium and cook until soft, about 8 minutes. Add the cider vinegar and stir, scraping up the browned bits that cling to the skillet. Add the onions to the pork.
- 3. Add the 1 tablespoon butter to skillet, raise heat to medium-high. Add the apples and sage; cook, stirring occasionally, until golden, about 3 minutes. Stir in the broth and mustard, and simmer until the apples soften, about 2 minutes. Return the onions and any accumulated juices from the pork to the skillet. Simmer to thicken slightly, about 2 minutes. (If desired swirl in up to 2 tablespoons of butter to thicken the sauce). Nestle the pork in the onions and heat until just warmed through. Divide the pork among 4 plates and top with the apples and onions. Serve.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 445, Fat 29 grams, SaturatedFat 11 grams, Cholesterol 104 milligrams, Sodium 804 milligrams, Carbohydrate 13 grams, Fiber 1 grams, Protein 33 grams
PORK MEDALLIONS WITH SAUTEED APPLES
Pork and apples are such a good match, and this down-home supper is proof. I really like that the lean cut of meat is tender and juicy, but healthy, too. -Clara Coulson Minney, Washington Court House, Ohio
Provided by Taste of Home
Categories Dinner
Time 30m
Yield 4 servings.
Number Of Ingredients 12
Steps:
- Preheat broiler. In a small bowl, mix cornstarch, broth and apple juice. In a nonstick skillet, heat butter over medium-high heat. Add apples, green onions and garlic; cook and stir 2-3 minutes or until apples are crisp-tender. Stir cornstarch mixture and add to pan. Bring to a boil; cook and stir 1-2 minutes or until thickened. Keep warm., Mix thyme, paprika, salt and pepper. Pound pork slices with a meat mallet to 1/2-in. thickness; sprinkle both sides with seasonings., Place pork on a broiler pan. Broil 3 in. from heat 3-4 minutes on each side or until a thermometer reads 145°. Let stand 5 minutes before serving. Serve with apples.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 251 calories, Fat 10g fat (4g saturated fat), Cholesterol 85mg cholesterol, Sodium 335mg sodium, Carbohydrate 15g carbohydrate (10g sugars, Fiber 3g fiber), Protein 25g protein. Diabetic Exchanges
SMOTHERED PORK MEDALLIONS AND GRAVY
Steps:
- In a large heavy-bottomed saucepan, pour enough oil to fill the pan about a third of the way.
- Heat over medium heat until a deep-frying thermometer inserted in the oil reaches 360 degrees F.
- Season the pork with the Cajun spices, according to your taste. Season the flour with salt and pepper. Whisk the eggs until foamy and add water.
- Prepare the pork by dredging in the flour, then dipping in the egg wash, then back in the flour again. Fry the pork in batches, until crust is golden, about 3 to 4 minutes. Drain on paper towels to remove any excess oil. Serve with Smother Gravy and garnish with scallions.
- Mix well. Store in glass or plastic container with lid.
- Yield: about 1 1/2 cups
- In a heavy bottom saucepan melt the butter over medium heat, add the onions, and cook for 1 minute before adding the red pepper, celery, carrots, garlic, and the thyme. Cook over low heat for 5 minutes, until vegetables are tender.
- Turn the heat up to medium and add the Cajun spices and flour. Stirring constantly, saute until you can smell the spices and the flour starts to get a little golden.
- Pour the chicken stock into the pan while stirring constantly with a whisk. The gravy will start to thicken as it comes to a boil. Add the Worcestershire and reduce the heat to low to prevent the gravy from burning. Allow the gravy to simmer for 5 minutes. Season with salt and pepper, to taste.
- Yield: 4 cups
SAUTEED PORK TENDERLOIN MEDALLIONS WITH APPLES & SAGE CREAM PAN SAUCE RECIPE - (4/5)
Provided by Foodiewife
Number Of Ingredients 13
Steps:
- Sprinkle salt and pepper over both sides of pork slices. Heat oil until shimmering in heavy-bottomed pan, at least 10 inches across bottom, over medium-high heat, swirling pan to distribute oil. Working in batches of no more than six slices to avoid overcrowding, sear medallions without moving them until brown on one side, about 80 seconds (oil should sizzle, but not smoke). Turn medallions with tongs to avoid scraping off the sear; sear until meat is mostly opaque at sides, firm to the touch, and well browned, about 80 seconds. Transfer pork to plate. Melt butter in pan in which pork was cooked over medium-high heat, swirling to distribute. Add apple and onion; sauté until apple starts to brown, about 4 minutes. Add cider and applejack or brandy; boil, scraping pan bottom with wooden spatula to loosen browned bits, until liquid reduces to a glaze, about 2 1/2 minutes. Increase heat to high; add stock or broth, sage, and any accumulated pork juices; boil until liquid reaches consistency of maple syrup, about 3 minutes. Add cream; boil until reduced by half, about 2 minutes. Reduce heat to medium; return pork to pan, turning meat to coat. Simmer to heat pork thoroughly and blend flavors, about 3 minutes. Adjust seasonings, adding salt and pepper to taste. Transfer pork to serving plate and spoon sauce over meat. Serve immediately.
PORK MEDALLIONS WITH WINE AND SAGE
We love pork tenderloins, so versatile! When purchasing your tenderloin make sure it is not injected with any solution as that will change the entire taste of the meat. Look for all natural. Also, when I am just cooking for two of us I use 1/2 of the tenderloin and freeze the other half. If you do not have any fresh sage, use a pinch of dried.
Provided by Penny Stettinius
Categories < 30 Mins
Time 30m
Yield 2 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- Season medallions with salt and pepper.
- Heat olive oil in frying pan and sear medallions on both sides on high heat.
- Remove medallions and set aside.
- Deglaze the pan with the wine, then lower the heat and scrape the bits off the bottom of the pan stirring for 5 minutes.
- Add the consomme and sage, stir well, and add the medallions back into the sauce.
- Simmer until the pork is done to your liking. I like my medallions just after it has been cooked past med-rare, when it is still a little pink and tender. Using the touch test, it's done when it "gives a very little" when touched on top, in the middle. If it does NOT give, it is definitely done, perhaps a little over done.
- So, when your pork is done, whisk in the butter and serve the pork with a bit of sauce on top.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 414.5, Fat 31.1, SaturatedFat 11.3, Cholesterol 105.4, Sodium 458.9, Carbohydrate 1.7, Sugar 0.4, Protein 26.1
SMOTHERED PORK FILET MEDALLIONS
Just like Grandma used to make! It's a great Southern dish and is best served with mashed potatoes and a green vegetable. Bon Apetit, y'all.
Provided by Barbara Scott @Feebs17
Categories Pork
Number Of Ingredients 6
Steps:
- Cut the silver membrane from the fillet if there is any and remove any excess fat. With a sharp knife, cut fillet into 1/2 to 3/4 inch slices.
- Pour flour into a large Zip Lock bag, and place 4-6 pieces of cut pork in with flour until they are all floured. Gather the top together tightly and shake the medallions well. Slice large onion in 1/8 inc. slices and then halve slices.
- Heat 1/2 cup oil in a saute or frying pan with lid. (Bacon grease would be excellent if you keep it on hand.) Shake each piece of pork to remove excess flour and place in hot pan. Sprinkle with salt, pepper, and onion powder. Brown on one side, turn and spice the other side and brown once again. Cover with onions and enough water to almost cover the medallions. Cover with lid and cook until very tender. If gravy isn't thick enough when medallions are tender, add some cornstarch to a bit of water, make a slurry and add to pan. NOTE: You may need two saute/frying pans depending on how big the fillets are. Make sure they have lids.
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