babywings76
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ChefSharain said:I use Italian dressing and our Italian spice on mine...yummy!
babywings76 said:How much dressing do you use? Do you marinate it in the dressing and then sprinkle on the seasoning? If you do marinate it, how long does it need to?
babywings76 said:It's me again with another question...
I made the tenderloin last night with the Jamaican Jerk seasoning. It tasted good, but I kept worrying that I over cooked it. It was kind of tough to cut. So, how do you cook it? Do you cook it for a certain amount of time, then let it rest for a certain amount of time, then check the temp? Or what? Also, do you just slice it and serve it, or shred it, or chop it with the salad choppers after you cut it a little?
babywings76 said:It's me again with another question...
I made the tenderloin last night with the Jamaican Jerk seasoning. It tasted good, but I kept worrying that I over cooked it. It was kind of tough to cut. So, how do you cook it? Do you cook it for a certain amount of time, then let it rest for a certain amount of time, then check the temp? Or what? Also, do you just slice it and serve it, or shred it, or chop it with the salad choppers after you cut it a little?
DebbieJ said:Follow the directions in the 10 min pork tenderloin recipe. You have to check the temp.
Mine always comes out nice and tender. Sounds like you over cooked it.
DebbieJ said:How much longer did you cook it? If it's still pink, you just do it 1-2 more minutes and then let it sit for 10 so it finishes cooking.
There are many ways to add flavor to pork tenderloin without using BBQ rub. Some options include marinating the meat in a mixture of herbs, spices, and liquids such as soy sauce or vinegar, using a dry rub made from herbs and spices, or adding a glaze made from ingredients like honey, mustard, or fruit preserves.
Yes, you can still achieve a smoky flavor without using BBQ rub. One way is to cook the pork tenderloin on a grill or in a smoker using wood chips or chunks to create a smoky flavor. You can also use liquid smoke or smoked paprika in your marinade or dry rub to add a smoky taste.
Absolutely! You can create a sweet and savory flavor profile by using a combination of ingredients like brown sugar, honey, soy sauce, and garlic in your marinade or glaze. Another option is to use a dry rub with a mix of sweet and savory spices such as cinnamon, cumin, and chili powder.
The length of time you should marinate your pork tenderloin depends on the type of marinade and the size of the meat. As a general rule, marinating for at least 2 hours is recommended, but you can marinate for up to 24 hours for maximum flavor. Be sure to follow the specific instructions for your chosen marinade.
Yes, you can still achieve a crispy exterior without using BBQ rub. One way is to sear the pork tenderloin in a hot pan before roasting it in the oven. This will create a crispy crust on the outside. You can also use a glaze or dry rub with ingredients like sugar or cornstarch to help create a crispy texture on the outside of the meat.