Welcome to the culinary journey of mastering the art of cooking "Mustard Fennel Pork Loin with Cumberland Pan Sauce." This dish is a symphony of flavors that will tantalize your taste buds and leave you craving more. In this article, we'll guide you through the process of creating this mouthwatering dish, from selecting the finest ingredients to understanding the delicate balance of spices and herbs. So, get ready to embark on a culinary adventure and discover the secrets behind this delectable pork loin recipe.
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ROAST LOIN OF PORK WITH FENNEL
Steps:
- Preheat the oven to 425 degrees F.
- With a mortar and pestle, or in a food processor fitted with a steel blade, grind together the garlic, 1 tablespoon salt, and thyme leaves. Add the mustard. Spread the mixture over the loin of pork and allow it to sit at room temperature for at least 30 minutes.
- Meanwhile, cut the fennel bulbs in thick wedges, cutting through the core. Toss the fennel, carrots, potatoes, and onions in a bowl with the olive oil, melted butter, salt, and pepper to taste. Place the vegetables in a large roasting pan and cook for 30 minutes. Add the pork loin to the pan and continue to cook for another 30 to 50 minutes, or until a meat thermometer inserted into the middle of the pork reads exactly 138 degrees. Remove the meat from the pan and return the vegetables to the oven to keep cooking. Cover the meat with aluminum foil and allow it to rest for 15 minutes. Remove the strings from the meat and slice it thickly. Arrange the meat and vegetables on a platter. Sprinkle with salt and freshly ground pepper to taste. Serve warm.
OVEN-ROASTED PORK LOIN WITH CHANTERELLE-MUSTARD SAUCE
Provided by Jose Garces
Time 1h40m
Yield 6 servings
Number Of Ingredients 38
Steps:
- Preheat the oven to 425 degrees F. Prepare the pork: Whisk the thyme, rosemary, garlic, mustard and vegetable oil until emulsified. Season with salt and pepper.
- Rub the pork liberally with the herb-mustard mixture, then place fat-side up on a rack set inside a heavy-bottomed roasting pan. Roast until the pork is caramelized and a thermometer inserted into the center registers 145 degrees F, 55 to 60 minutes. Transfer to a cutting board and let rest 10 minutes.
- Meanwhile, make the sauce: Pour off all but 2 tablespoons drippings from the roasting pan, then heat on the stove over medium heat. Add the mushrooms and cook until caramelized, 6 to 8 minutes. Add the shallots and cook until translucent, about 2 more minutes. Remove the pan from the heat and add the cognac, then return to the heat and scrape up any browned bits from the bottom of the pan with a wooden spoon. Simmer until almost all of the liquid has evaporated. Whisk in the stock, mustard and thyme. Bring to a boil and cook until reduced by half, 8 to 10 minutes. Add the cream and butter and gently boil until thickened. Add the parsley and salt and pepper to taste.
- Slice the pork into 12 pieces and drizzle with the sauce.
- Make the mayonnaise: Whisk the egg yolks, lemon juice and1 teaspoon salt in a bowl until frothy. Slowly drizzle in the vegetable oil, whisking constantly until completely emulsified.
- Make the potato salad: Cook the bacon in a skillet until crisp. Transfer to a paper towel-lined plate to cool, then chop into small bits.
- Slice the potatoes 1/4 inch thick; transfer to a pot, cover with water and lightly season with salt. Bring to a simmer over medium heat and cook until just fork tender, 8 to 10 minutes. Drain well.
- Combine the bacon, capers, vinegar and chives in a large bowl. Add 1/4 cup mayonnaise (reserve the rest for another use). Gently fold in the warm potatoes and season with salt and pepper.
- Cook the bacon in a Dutch oven over medium heat until just crisp. Add the onion and garlic and sweat until translucent, 8 to 10 minutes. Add the cabbage and stir to coat in the rendered bacon fat. Add the vinegar, reduce the heat to low and simmer until the liquid is reduced by three-quarters and the cabbage is tender, about 12 minutes. Add the orange juice and cook until reduced by half, about 5 more minutes.
- Remove the cabbage from the heat and fold in the apple. Season with salt and pepper. Serve hot.
MUSTARD FENNEL PORK LOIN WITH CUMBERLAND PAN SAUCE
Steps:
- Roast pork:
- Discard center stem from bay leaves, then crumble leaves into grinder and pulse with kosher salt and fennel seeds until bay leaves are finely chopped.
- Discard any strings from loin if tied. Arrange loin, fat side up, lengthwise on a work surface. Holding knife horizontally, make a lengthwise cut about 1 1/2 inches deep along side of loin (do not cut all the way through). Open loin like a book, then pat dry inside and out. Rub 1 tablespoon mustard all over cut sides, then sprinkle with 1 teaspoon seasoned salt. Close loin and tie crosswise at 1-inch intervals with string. Rub olive oil evenly over roast, then rub with remaining mustard and sprinkle with remaining seasoned salt, pressing lightly to help adhere. Oil roasting rack, then transfer pork, fat side up, to rack set in roasting pan and marinate, loosely covered and chilled, at least 12 hours.
- Let pork stand at room temperature 30 minutes before roasting.
- While pork comes to room temperature, put oven rack in middle position and preheat oven to 450°F.
- Roast pork 25 minutes, then reduce oven temperature to 325°F and continue to roast until thermometer inserted diagonally 2 inches into center of meat registers 145°F, 35 to 45 minutes. Transfer pork to a platter (reserve roasting pan) and let stand, uncovered, 25 minutes.
- Make sauce while pork stands:
- If there is fat in roasting pan, skim all but 1 tablespoon. Straddle roasting pan across 2 burners, then add 1/2 cup water and deglaze pan by boiling over high heat, stirring and scraping up brown bits, 1 minute. Add Port and boil 1 minute. Add orange and lemon juices, jelly, ginger, and salt, and cook, whisking, until jelly is dissolved. Whisk together remaining tablespoon water and cornstarch in a cup, then add to pan and boil, whisking, 1 minute. Remove from heat and whisk in butter, then pour sauce through a fine-mesh sieve into a bowl.
- Discard string from pork. Slice pork and serve with sauce and cracklings.
- *Available at some supermarkets, some specialty foods shops, and Niman Ranch (866-808-0340; nimanranch.com).
PORK WITH MUSTARD SAUCE
Back when I was a girl, I couldn't wait until I was grown up and could start cooking for my own family! Now that I am, I really enjoy using pork. The tender meat and the rich mustard sauce in this recipe are delectable together. -Irma Pomeroy, Enfield, Connecticut
Provided by Taste of Home
Categories Dinner
Time 30m
Yield 4 servings.
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- Cut tenderloin into 8 pieces. Slice each piece again, but do not cut all the way through; open and flatten each piece, pounding slightly with meat mallet. , In a large skillet over medium-high heat, cook the pork in butter until no longer pink, 5-6 minutes on each side. Remove to a serving dish and keep warm; discard drippings. , In the same skillet, cook broth and tarragon over high heat until reduced by half. Reduce heat; stir in cream and mustard. Season with salt and pepper. Spoon over pork. Serve with noodles if desired.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 292 calories, Fat 21g fat (12g saturated fat), Cholesterol 119mg cholesterol, Sodium 311mg sodium, Carbohydrate 2g carbohydrate (1g sugars, Fiber 0 fiber), Protein 24g protein.
MUSTARD-RUBBED PORK LOIN WITH BLACKBERRY MUSTARD SAUCE
Unique flavors make this dish something to try. A simple roasted potato or gratin would be the perfect accompaniment.
Provided by TinyBubbles
Categories Pork
Time 40m
Yield 6 , 6 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 17
Steps:
- In a dry skillet over med heat, place mustard seed, fennel, coriander, cumin, and peppercorns. Keep moving skillet, to keep the seeds from burning; cook until aromatic, about 2 minutes. (mustard seeds will begin to pop).
- Transfer to a spice grinder, or use a mortar and pestle to finely chop the spices, but do not grind completely to a powder. Transfer to a small bowl and add the thyme, dry mustard, ginger, 1/2 tsp salt, and sugar. Set aside.
- Heat oven to 425°F Rub pork with 1 Tbsp Dijon mustard, sprinkle with 1/2 tsp salt and 2 Tbsp spice mixture.; pat with hands to stick. Spray a small roasting pan with cooking spray and place pork in pan.
- Bake about 25 minutes, transfer to cutting board and let rest covered loosely with foil.
- Place roasting pan on stove over med-high heat, stir in wine and deglaze the pan. Stir in chicken stock. Cook, stirring occasionally, until reduced by half, about 5-7 minutes.
- Whisk together flour and 1/4 cup water, then whisk into the sauce. Whisk in remaining tablespoon Dijon mustard; cook until mixture thickens, 2-3 minutes. Stir in the berries; cook until they begin to soften, about 2 minutes.
- Slice pork, transfer to a platter, and serve with the sauce. Garnish with fresh thyme if desired.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 229.4, Fat 12.1, SaturatedFat 0.9, Cholesterol 2.1, Sodium 3119.5, Carbohydrate 20.9, Fiber 10.2, Sugar 5, Protein 13.9
PAN-ROASTED PORK TENDERLOIN WITH HERB-AND-MUSTARD CRUST
I developed this recipe based on what I had on hand: rosemary fresh from the pot on my balcony, a Niman Ranch pork tenderloin, and a brand-new jar of dijon mustard. The result is an incredibly flavorful, relatively quick dinner that is also pretty low in fat (you could use a nonstick pan and less oil for even lighter results, though the searing will not be as good). Great with mashed potatoes and steamed veggies for a simple weeknight meal that's fit for guests.
Provided by Tracy K
Categories Pork
Time 40m
Yield 2-3 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- Preheat oven to 450.
- Rinse tenderloin and pat dry.
- Using a sharp paring knife, make several slits in the tenderloin and insert garlic slivers.
- Use about half the garlic.
- In a mortar& pestle (or small food processor), mash the fennel seeds and the remainder of the sliced garlic with about 1 tsp.
- salt to form a paste.
- Combine fennel-garlic mixture with chopped rosemary, mixture will be crumbly.
- Sprinkle the pork tenderloin with salt and fresh ground black pepper.
- Rub dijon mustard all over surface of the meat.
- Pat the herb mixture onto the surface of the meat, it should adhere to the mustard.
- Place a cast iron skillet (or other heavy-bottomed skillet) over medium heat till hot.
- Add oil, allow oil to get quite hot, just before the smoking point.
- Add the tenderloin to the pan.
- DO NOT TOUCH IT FOR AT LEAST TWO MINUTES!
- Then lift it with tongs and sear the other sides, repeating until the surface is browned and crusty.
- Some of the coating will adhere to the pan, that's OK.
- Place the pan in the hot oven and roast for 20 minutes, or until tenderloin is cooked to your liking (at least 145 degrees).
- Allow meat to rest, covered, for about ten minutes before slicing and serving.
- You can deglaze the pan with a little white wine or lemon juice to make a delicious pan sauce.
Tips:
- To ensure even cooking, use a meat thermometer to check the internal temperature of the pork loin. It should reach 145°F (63°C) for medium-rare, 155°F (68°C) for medium, and 165°F (74°C) for well-done.
- If you don't have a meat thermometer, you can check the doneness of the pork by cutting into the thickest part of the loin. The meat should be slightly pink in the center for medium-rare, and no longer pink for well-done.
- Let the pork loin rest for 10-15 minutes before slicing and serving. This will allow the juices to redistribute throughout the meat, resulting in a more tender and flavorful dish.
- For a more flavorful sauce, use a good quality red wine and chicken broth. You can also add a tablespoon of Dijon mustard to the sauce for an extra kick.
- If you don't have fennel seeds, you can use a teaspoon of ground fennel instead.
Conclusion:
Mustard fennel pork loin with Cumberland pan sauce is a delicious and elegant dish that is perfect for a special occasion. The pork loin is tender and juicy, and the sauce is rich and flavorful. This dish is sure to impress your guests.
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