Pork Tenderloins With Mushrooms and a Brandy Cream Sauce

A recipe found on www.nomenu.com - From A Past Edition Of The New Orleans Menu Daily, By Tom Fitzmorris. Here is what is stated about the recipe: "Pork tenderloins are lately much appreciated by cooks and eaters not only because of their great texture (it is the pork what a filet mignon is to beef), but also for its extremely low fat content (less than chicken, even with the skin off). This dish fixes that fat issue by adding a very rich but supremely delicious cream sauce." Posting untried by me for ZWT. Show more

Ready In: 45 mins

Serves: 4-6

Ingredients

  • 2  pork tenderloin (Note that the two pork tenderloins called for are almost always packed together in a single cryovac )
  •  creole seasoning, too taste
  • 2  tablespoons olive oil
  • 3  tablespoons brandy
  • 1  tablespoon onion, chopped
  • 1  cup mushroom, sliced (the more exotic the better)
  • 1  cup  whipping cream
  • 14 teaspoon salt
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Directions

  1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
  2. 1. Bring the cream to a light boil in a small saucepan and reduce it by half while doing the rest of the recipe.
  3. 2. Season the tenderloins with Creole seasoning while heating the olive oil in a big ovenproof skillet over medium-high heat. Sear the tenderloins until crusty brown all over. Remove the pan from the heat. Transfer the tenderloins to a roasting pan in the center of the preheated oven, and roast for about 15 minutes, or until an internal temperature of about 155 is reached on a meat thermometer pushed into the center of the larger tenderloin.
  4. 3. While that's going on, return the skillet, that you used to brown the tenderloins, to medium heat. Add the brandy and bring it to a boil while whisking to dissolve the browned juices and bits in the pan, about a minute.
  5. 4. Lower the heat to medium low and add the onions and the mushrooms. Cook until they soften completely. Add the reduced cream and salt, and stir lightly to blend all the ingredients. Lower the heat to as low as it will go and allow to simmer, stirring every minute or so.
  6. 5. When the pork tenderloins have reached about 155 on a meat thermometer, remove them from the oven and let them rest about five minutes. Then slice into disks about a half-inch thick and put them on warm plates. Spoon some of the sauce over or around the pork and serve.
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