Lemon Garlic Herb Marinated Pork Tenderloin

Lemon Garlic Herb Marinated Pork Tenderloin.

It’s what’s for dinner!

If you are a pork fan, like I am fast becoming, this marinated tenderloin is a MUST try!

It turns out tender and juicy with a fresh citrusy herb flavor that pairs great with potatoes and fresh vegetables for a delicious, easy weeknight dinner.

Prepare and marinade the meat the night before, then all you have to do is throw it on the grill for 10-15 minutes for dinner.

Leftovers are great sliced thinly for sandwiches or tossed in a stir-fry.  Such a bonus to get a couple completely different meals from one easy recipe.

Hope you will give it a try, and hope you enjoy as much as we did.

Lemon Garlic Herb Marinated Pork Tenderloin

Ingredients:

  • 4 Fresh Ripe Lemons, Juiced and Zest from one
  • 1/2 cup Olive Oil
  • 6 cloves Garlic, minced
  • 2 Tbsp chopped fresh Rosemary
  • 1  Tbsp chopped fresh Thyme (or 1 tsp dried)
  • 2 Tbsp Dijon Mustard
  • 1 tsp Salt
  • 1 tsp ground Black Pepper
  • 2 Pork Tenderloins (approx. 1 lb each)

Directions:

Make marinade by whisking together first 8 ingredients.  Pour into large Ziploc bag.  Add the pork tenderloins and coat.  Marinade overnight in refrigerator or at least 8 hours.

Preheat grill to 400 degrees F.   Place tenderloins on grill.  Discard excess marinade.  Grill 10-15 minutes or until meat reaches 135 degrees F.  Allow to rest 5-10 minutes.  Cut into thin slices to serve.

Enjoy with roasted new potatoes and steamed broccoli or your favorite vegetable.

Cheers & Hugs,
Jodi

 

*Recipe slightly adapted from Ina Garten’s Herb Marinated Pork Tenderloin

Grilled Marinated London Broil

grilled marinated london broil 1

 Where’s The Beef?

(Will we ever, ever, ever, get that famous jingle out of our heads??!!  Such genius in marketing and advertising!)

Well – look no further – Here’s the Beef!

We indulge in beef for dinner about once a week; and when we do, grilled marinated London broil is one of our faves.

The key to a great London Broil is in the marinade.  And the key to a great marinade is fresh ingredients.

A few must-haves in the pantry AT ALL TIMES for me are fresh garlic (powder, granulated, chopped in water, chopped in oil…  NONE compare to freshly minced garlic), fresh basil (I wish there were words to describe the smell of fresh basil being chopped!  I’m sighing just trying to imagine), and fresh lemons for juicing (no bottled, reconstituted versions can be substituted!).

Grilled Marinated London Broil

Bottled pantry must-haves in my pantry include:  olive oil, balsalmic vinegar, Worcestershire sauce, soy sauce, Dijon mustard – all of which are included in this recipe.

Grilled Marinated London Broil marinading

Dried spices that are must-haves (to be used only when fresh is not at hand) include oregano and thyme.

Before putting this marinade on the London broil, it is a good idea to cut vertical and diagonal slits in the beef to allow the marinade to soak in deeper.

Grilled Marinated London Broil cuts

This marinade should be able to be whipped up quickly if your pantry has these items on hand at all times.  Marinades not only add flavor, but they tenderize.

I enjoy my “hunk of beef” with a baked potato topped with salsa and a fresh green salad.

And a sprinkling of blue cheese doesn’t hurt either!
grilled marinated london broil plated

This recipe was originally found on Foodnetwork.com, and is courtesy of Gourmet Magazine.

Hope you’ll give it a try.  You won’t be sorry!

Grilled Marinated London Broil

Marinade Ingredients

2/3 cup olive oil
4 Tbsp balsamic vinegar
1 1/2 Tbsp Worcestershire sauce
1 Tbsp soy sauce
1 fresh lemon, juiced
3 Tbsp Dijon mustard
4 large garlic cloves, minced
1/4 cup fresh basil, chopped
1 tsp dried oregano
1 tsp dried thyme

1 (2 to 2 1/2 pound) London broil

Directions

In a bowl, whisk together marinade ingredients. Put London broil in a large resealable plastic bag or in a glass dish and pour marinade over it. Seal tightly. Marinate in refrigerator turning once or twice, for approximately 8 hours.

Remove meat from the marinade, and discarded the marinade.

Grill the meat, turning only once, 9 to 10 minutes on each side, or until it registers 125 to 130 degrees, on a meat thermometer for medium-rare meat. (Alternatively, meat may be broiled.)

Transfer meat to a cutting board and let stand 10 minutes. Cut meat diagonally across the grain into thin slices, and enjoy!

Cheers & Hugs,
Jodi