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This stuffed pork tenderloin recipe is to die for with all the flavors of fall! The filling for this pork tenderloin is SO good. It's a wild rice combined with apples, butternut squash, a little bit of My tenderloin was not large enough to wrap so I kept it open, placed the filling on top and baked it as is.
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The ingredients needed to make Brad's brie and ham stuffed pork loin with twice baked squash:
- Get For the loin
- Take 1 whole pork loin about 3 lbs
- Take 8 Oz brie cheese
- Take 1/2 cup shredded swiss cheese
- Make ready 2 tbs heavy cream
- Prepare 6 green onions, chopped
- Make ready 1 tsp minced garlic
- Take 1/2 lb shaved deli ham
- Get to taste Salt, ground mustard, and white pepper
- Get 1/2 cup mayonnaise
- Prepare 1/2 cup panko crumbs
- Take 1/2 cup dry grated parmesan cheese
- Make ready For the squash
- Prepare 1 lg butternut squash
- Get 1/4 cup blanched slivered almonds
- Prepare 8 Oz mascarpone cheese
- Take 1/4 cup brown sugar
- Make ready 1/4 tsp each, cinnamon and allspice
For the pork, rub the pork with the olive oil and season with salt and freshly ground black pepper on both sides. Spread the cheese along the length of the pork loin and then roll it up. For the butternut squash mash, place the cheese, oil and cooked butternut into a bowl. Pork fares best in the freezer if packaged with freezer-friendly materials like waxed paper, aluminum foil, or heavy-duty plastic bags.
Steps to make Brad's brie and ham stuffed pork loin with twice baked squash:
- Split squash in half. Remove seeds and pulp. Place on a baking sheet. Drizzle with oil. Bake at 400 until squash is tender when poked with a fork
- Wash and dry pork loin. Place on a large cutting board. Carefully cut and roll the loin out. You are trying to turn it into a large flat piece of meat. Pound out with a mallet to even out the thickness.
- Sprinkle with salt, mustard, and white pepper to taste
- Remove the white outside layer of the brie cheese. Mush it with a fork in a mixing bowl. Add cream and microwave for 20 to 30 seconds to soften brie.
- Mix well after that. Cheese should end up creamy. Add swiss, garlic, and green onions.
- Spread over the pork evenly.
- Lay the slices of deli ham over the top. Roll meat up into a roll. Tie every two inches with butcher twine.
- Place in a baking dish. Mix panko and parmesan cheese in a bowl. Evenly spread mayonnaise over rolled pork loin. Pour panko mix over that. Press in to the pork so it sticks to the mayo well. Cover loin evenly.
- Place in oven at 400. When squash is done remv and let cool.
- Place almonds in a dry pan. Over medium low heat, toast almonds until browned. Place in a blender and blend well.
- In a bowl, mix the almonds and the rest of the squash ingredients.
- When squash is cooled, use a spoon to scoop out the squash meat. Leave a thin layer around the skin.
- Mix the squash meat with the rest of the stuffing ingredients. Refill the squash with mixture. Bake again, only long enough to warm up filling.
- Bake pork until internal temp reaches 160. Remove from oven and tent with foil for 5 to 10 minutes.
- Slice pork, plate it with a piece of squash. There will be goodies on the bottom of the baking dish. Scoop a little up and top pork with it. I served with rice pilaf. Enjoy.
Sealed pork products can typically last in the fridge for two to four days, with ground pork having a slightly shorter shelf life at one to three. This Roasted Stuffed Pork Loin gets brined, butterflied, layered with prosciutto and broccoli rabe then rolled, tied and roasted to tender perfection. I served this with some fresh cranberry orange sauce and you have the perfect dinner. First I brined the pork loin overnight to make sure it was. A pork loin (very different from the tenderloin) is a great cut of meat that comes with its own built in baster because of a thin fat cap it has along the top of the cut of meat.
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