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Hoisin BBQ Pork - Gourmet_Mom - 06-28-2011

This is from Cuisine Tonight for Two Vol. 2. I haven't seen where this has been reviewed anywhere, so I thought I'd do it. It was that good! It has a lot of ingredients similar to a recipe Labs posted minus the soy sauce for one.

The only change I made for this one was that I just cut the pork tenderloin into medallions and cooked them on the grill minus the skewers. I also put the meat in the glaze ingredients for 2 hours before grilling. I grilled for 4-5 minutes, dipped in the glaze again and grilled another 4 minutes. The flavor was excellent. I will do this one again. It was VERY fast and easy. The corn casserole was awesome as usual!


Re: Hoisin BBQ Pork - Mare749 - 06-28-2011

Sounds good, Daphne. Ron loves anything with hoisin. How thick did you cut your medallions? You must have used a pretty low flame to cook because hoisin burns so quickly. I usually have to put hoisin on at the last moment because of that.


Re: Hoisin BBQ Pork - cjs - 06-29-2011

mmmm, that does sound good. What corn casserole? new one?


Re: Hoisin BBQ Pork - Gourmet_Mom - 06-29-2011

My grill uses indirect heat, Maryann, so I could marinate the pork in it. The directions has you brush it on after it's on the grill. The medallions were about half an inch. The directions had you cut the tenderloin in strips to skewer. I wanted a little char, but not get too done. The medallions worked perfectly.

The corn casserole was from Pioneer Woman. It reminds me of one William's grandmother used to make. Very simple and basic, but super yummy. Fresh Corn Casserole If you scroll down to the bottom, you'll see the recipe without all the commentary.


Re: Hoisin BBQ Pork - cjs - 06-29-2011

Add crushed saltines to the top and you have what I grew up on and darn near what's on page 161 of Black Beans & Corn.....


Re: Hoisin BBQ Pork - Lorraine - 06-30-2011

In Toronto, I used to marinate a whole pork tenderloin in hoisin for several hours. I cooked it on a gas grill over indirect heat, it was always fabulous. As long as you don't overcook it.And, the hoisin never burnt.


Re: Hoisin BBQ Pork - Mare749 - 06-30-2011

Good to know, Lorraine, I'm going to have to try that one of these days. Ron just loves hoisin!


Re: Hoisin BBQ Pork - Harborwitch - 06-30-2011

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Add crushed saltines to the top and you have what I grew up on and darn near what's on page 161 of Black Beans & Corn.....




OMG!! That is so good Jean - I think I still have more of everything to make it!


Re: Hoisin BBQ Pork - cjs - 07-01-2011

shoot, I haven't had this forever! guess it's time for some good ole comfort food!