Pork tenderloin with marsala pan sauce and pine nut gremolata
Source : Put A Small Pan On Medium-low Heat And Add The Pine Nuts Heat Them Through Until They Just Start To Toast This Ll Only Take A Couple Of Minutes Watch...
PreTime
more Minutes
CookTime
a few Minutes
Yield
Some Servings
Sent by Robert Gonzal
at : August 19, 2026
Step:
Put a small pan on medium-low heat and add the pine nuts. Heat them through until they just start to toast. This'll only take a couple of minutes. Watch them to make sure they don't burn.
In a bowl, make the gremolata by stirring together the lemon zest, lemon juice, garlic, parsley, and olive oil. Add the pine nuts and a pinch of salt, then stir again to combine.
Cut the tenderloin in half, then cut each half in half again so that you end up with four roughly equal-sized pieces. Turn the loins onto their cut ends, then take out your aggression and give them a good punch with your fist. Try to flatten them to about 1 1/2 cm thickness. Season the loins with salt and pepper.
Add a splash of olive oil and a knob of butter to a large pan on medium-high heat. Lay in the tenderloins and sear them for 4 minutes per side. Remove them to a plate and drain any excess oil from the pan.
Add the marsala to the pan and let it bubble away for about 1 minute. Take the pan off the heat and whisk in the unsalted butter. Add salt and pepper to taste Serve the tenderloins with a drizzle of marsala sauce and the gremolata on top. Goes great with pan-roasted baby potatoes.