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An Organic Pork Loin Dinner to Impress!

By Sophies Foodie

Last week, I made this delicious invented dinner! I had a beautiful piece of organic pork loin in my fridge. Now, I wanted to make a more fabulous dinner out of it & I also used mulled ginger wine in here! This is what I made:

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This is a great tasty dinner for a dinner party! You will WAW your guests for sure! :)

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Recipe: For 2 persons

Ingredients:

* For the organic pork loin & mulled ginger wine soy cream sauce:

350 gr organic cleaned pork loin, ( that is gluten- & dairy-free!), fat & white membrane removed,  cut into smaller pieces, max.2 cm thick

baking margarine or butter!

a fruity extra virgin olive oil

1 medium white onion, peeled & cut into rings

1 fat clove of garlic, peeled & finely chopped

2 teaspoons of coriander seeds, crushed finely in a pestle & mortar

finely milled white pepper

Maldon sea salt

70 ml mulled ginger wine/ I used Crabbies

1 tablespoon powdered coconut sugar

150 ml soy cream

1 tablespoon freshly squeezed lemon juice

15 gr fresh coriander leaves ( cilantro , cleaned & cut up roughly

250 gr of brow, Swiss mushrooms, cleaned & cut up into smaller pieces

* For the spinach:

300 gr young spinach leaves, washed, spun dry

white pepper

Maldon sea salt

* For the aromatic brown rice:

2 sachets of each 125 gr brown rice, that need 12 minutes of cooking

1 green celery stick, cleaned, cut up into larger chunks

2 fat cloves of garlic, peeled & finely cut up

2 tablespoons of dried thyme stalks

2 dried bay leaves

a splash of white wine

Method:

1. Cook your brown rice sachets in salted boiling water & add celery chunks, dried bay leaves, chopped garlic & dried thyme. Stir often, when rice has been cooked, remove, celery, chopped garlic, bay leaves & dried thyme but add a splash of white wine. Stir it through the cooked brown rice! Keep warm.

2. In the meantime, take larger non-stick pan & heat up on medium-high. When hot, add a few knobs of margarine & some olive oil. Swirl around the pan & add chopped garlic, onion rings & crushed coriander seeds. What a great aroma! Stir often until browned. Set aside & transfer to another pot with fitted lid, to keep warm. In the same pan, add a few knobs of margarine & add mushrooms. Add some white pepper & some sea salt, but not too much! Fry until browned on all sides & cooked through. Transfer this all to the same pot where the garlic & onion rings are,…keep warm! To the same pan, add olive oil & heat up. When hot, fry your pork loin pieces for about 2-3 minutes per side & when you turn your meat over, only season with white pepper & some sea salt on one side of the meat!

Now, return the onion-garlic-mushroom mix back to the hot pan with the meat in it. Stir through.  Add mulled ginger wine, coconut sugar & lemon juice. Stir everything well round into the hot pan. Let mulled ginger wine reduce a bit. Now, pour soy cream into the mulled wine & season with some more white pepper & sea salt. Taste often. Let the sauce reduce to your liking & taste again! Turn the meat over in your lovely sauce. It all has to taste fabulous! Turn heat off  & place a fitted lid on the hot pan. Let the meat rest into your lovely sauce for about 5 minutes before serving! This way the meat will be very juicy & tender!

3. In the last minutes, before serving, steam the spinach for a few minutes. Add some grins of white pepper & some sea salt, to taste. Now, plate up & enjoy with a loved one! :) MMM,…:)

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An organic pork loin dinner to impress!


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An organic pork loin dinner to impress!
An organic pork loin dinner to impress!

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