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Grilled Pork Tenderloin with Berry Balsamic Sauce

Here's another elegant but easy pork

tenderloin recipes.

It's always one of my favorite dinners to

prepare. There's no waste and it's the

perfect size for the two of us or a small family.

There are so many ways to cook it and it's done

in less than 30 minutes. This one is so easy

because it only uses few simple ingredients

that you probably have in your pantry.

It will create a fast and fantastic

balsamic infused berry sauce.This sauce has a

delicious tang condiment for the cumin grilled

pork tenderloin.

To serve: Slice the grilled tenderloin and

Drizzle with the berry sauce sauce.

And cumin. Let rest for 15-30 minutes. Grill,

covered just until done-about 16 minutes.

That keeps it moist and juicy-tender.

Prepare the berry

balsamic sauce. Keep warm.

Tonight I served it with acorn squash and a

green vegetable. It's a  pretty and colorful

combination that's also healthy and on the table

in less than 30 minutes. For the squash I just

pierced it a few times with the tip of a paring

knife and microwaved for about 4-5 minutes

until tender. Then just cut it in half and scoop out

the seeds. To serve, add butter and season with

salt and pepper. So easy that way. The vegetable

was also just microwaved for a few minutes.

Keep this recipe on your list for fall menus.

Grilled Pork Tenderloin

with  Berry Balsamic Sauce

1 lb pork tenderloin

olive oil

1 t ground cumin

1/2 t salt

seperempat t pepper

Sauce

1/tiga C berry preserves

(blackberry, boysenberry, raspberry)

dua T balsamic vinegar

1 T Worcestershire sauce

pinch red pepper flakes

2 T green onions or chives for garnish

Rub pork all over with olive oil and sprinkle

with the seasonings. Let rest for 15-30

minutes. Grill on a cover grill for 14-16

minutes, turning occasionally just until the

rareness is gone. It will continue to cook once

removed to a cutting  board. Let rest for

5 minutes before  slicing on an angle.

Meanwhile make the sauce in a small skillet.

Combine: preserves, vinegar, Worcestershire

sauce and a pinch of crushed red pepper.

Bring to a gentle boil for 2 minutes to

slightly thicken. Serve sauce over pork

and sprinkle with green onion.

Dua-4 servings

Enjoy!

Links: Between Naps On The Porch,

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