Pork Au Poivre Recipe


Submitted by peacefulplanet

Makes 4 servings


From the Food Network - Healthy Eating with Ellie Krieger

Ingredients
1 1/4 pounds pork tenderloin
1 tsp Dijon mustard
1 tbsp black peppercorns, coarsely ground
2 tsp olive oil
1/2 cup chicken broth, low sodium
1/2 cup dry red wine
1 dash salt
Directions
  1. Slice tenderloin lengthwise, being careful not to cut through to other side. Split meat into 1 large, flat piece. Spread mustard over both sides of the meat and rub in the pepper, pressing gently so it adheres well. Cut meat crosswise into 4 even portions.

  2. In large skillet, heat oil over medium flame. Put tenderloin in the pan and cook for about 10 minutes or until an instant-read thermometer registers 155 degrees F, turning once. Transfer meat to a plate and tent with foil to keep it warm. Add chicken broth and wine to pan and cook over medium-high heat, scraping up any bits that have stuck to the pan. Continue to cook for 8 to 10 minutes or until sauce is reduced to about a half cup. Pour sauce over meat, season with salt, and serve.

Categories

Pork, Main Dish

Nutrition Facts
Serving Size 206.4g
Amount Per Serving
Calories
285
Calories from Fat
84
% Daily Value*
Total Fat
9.3g
14%
Saturated Fat
2.7g
13%
Cholesterol
112mg
37%
Sodium
230mg
10%
Total Carbohydrates
2.1g
1%
Dietary Fiber
0.4g
2%
Sugars
0.5g
Protein
40.7g
Vitamin A 0% Vitamin C 1%
Calcium 2% Iron 15%
* Based on a 2000 calorie diet

Nutritional details are an estimate and should only be used as a guide for approximation.
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Nutritional Analysis

Nutrition Grade
96% confidence
C+
  Good points
  • Very low in sugar
  • High in niacin
  • High in phosphorus
  • Very high in selenium
  • Very high in thiamin
  • High in vitamin B6
  •   Bad points
  • High in cholesterol
  • Contains alcohol
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