This month is hosted by Min of the Bad Girls Kitchen as Nicole is having a very needed holiday. I hope she is having a wonderful time with her family.
There was plenty of choice for me from Colombus Foodie to choose a recipe. She has this delicious dishes, some new to me and some of them I know.
Actually that is the main reason i joined up this event, to know about different food and try to make something which I usualy don't make.
So when I saw this Sauted pork Tenderloin with pears and mustard port sauce, i thought why not give it a try.
And have to admit i was not disapointed at all, they were delicous. Especially the sauce it was divine. Mt hubby thought it was too nice to serve it for a weekday, he told i should have made it for a weekend.
I didn't had pears so served them with applesauce and potatoe mash.
When i was preparing the dish , i thought i might add a bit of cream to the sauce, but then while i was making it , i changed my mind and thought will stick to the recipe.
What a wonderful combination of great flavours going on here in this dish. I just know my family would also enjoy your pork tenderloin with pears and mustard port sauce - yum!
ReplyDeleteRosie x
The dish look very elegant!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a great dinner!
ReplyDeletePork looks nice. Nice recipe.
ReplyDeleteI love pork tenderloins. The cut certainly lives up to its name! A delicious looking sauce.
ReplyDeleteLooks gr8....
ReplyDeletePork looks delicious!!! wanted to eat prok ....but I won't get it here....hmmm...I have to wait till my next visit to India....
ReplyDeleteWhen it comes to Pork its usually my husband who becomes the chief cook... I shall surprise him with yours this time...
ReplyDeleteThe mustard port sauce sounds delicious! I bet everything together tasted incredible!
ReplyDeleteThanks for this recipe Happy Cook! I'll make them with quince instead of pear, because we're really in season!
ReplyDeleteClassy and tasty! My hubby woudn't even notice the sauce if I'd serve pork tenderloin lol :D
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful recipe....having started eating pork as an adult, I do not have a host of family recipes and keep looking for new ones...will definitely try this one...
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Suchi