Tenderloin of Pork in Vidalia Onion Fig Sauce
Tenderloin of Pork in Vidalia Onion Fig Sauce
Ingredients
4 – 6 Servings
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2 (1-1.5 pound) tenderloins of pork
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1 bottle Stonewall Kitchen Vidalia Onion Fig Sauce, reserve 1/4 cup for sauce
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1 cup white wine or applesauce
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2 large white onions (Vidalia or Maui), chopped
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1 pound fresh or dried figs, cut into quarters
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1 green pepper, diced
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1 red pepper, diced
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Balsamic vinegar
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Olive oil
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Salt and pepper
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1/2 cup chicken stock
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1 box couscous
Directions
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Mix wine and Vidalia Onion Fig Sauce together (reserving 1/4 of Fig sauce) together, pour onto pork and marinate overnight.
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Preheat oven to 375° F. Roast pork in oven until internal temperature of pork reaches 160° F (20-25 minutes).
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Prepare the couscous according to directions. Add chopped red and green peppers. Moisten with olive oil and a hint of balsamic vinegar, salt and pepper to taste.
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For the sauce, sauté onions in butter and a little oil on low heat until lightly browned.
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Add chicken stock and reserved Vidalia Onion Fig Sauce until onions are soft and sauce is slightly thickened. Then add figs and cook until heated through.
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Arrange the couscous on a plate. Slice the pork into medallions and lay over the couscous.
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Top with the warm sauce and serve.
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