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Menu Versatility With Pork Tenderloin Recipes

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Like most people, you likely periodically get stuck in a cooking rut. You may have taken a bit of time to find a few of your family's favorite meals and then continued to cycle those through your meal plan. However, everyone needs a bit of variety, so you should definitely assess things every once in awhile. If you regularly purchase a specific cut of meat, for example, look up pork tenderloin recipes every few months and find a different way to prepare it. While your family may love a good roast, they may also really enjoy something new as well.

One of the best things about cooking with pork is it's versatility. Anyone who cooks this cut of meat on a regular basis, of course, has made a roast. However, you may be unfamiliar with the other recipes like roast pork tenderloin or just haven't made them yourself. Have you ever had pulled pork, for example? Tenderloin is perfect for this and it can be easily prepared in a crock pot as well. It's likely you've never met someone who doesn't love this meat smothered in barbecue sauce, so you should definitely give this one a try on your family. It's sure to be a hit.

You may also be a bit surprised at how well pork tenderloin does in a casserole or soup. Because the meat is so tender, it is often the cut of choice for these dishes in pork tenderloin recipes. Pork cooks nicely in chicken broth and is offset well by the flavors of mushrooms, sage, tarragon. Adding sour cream to the broth is also a great addition. In casseroles, the sky is really the limit. Most anything that is happy with chicken with be a good match for pork. Try pork enchiladas for a family friendly start. Pork pairs nicely with almost any ethnic cuisine, so try it sweet, savory and spicy!

To avoid getting into a cooking rut, try new things regularly. Each time you find pork on sale, for example, look up pork tenderloin recipes and commit to making at least one new dish a month. Try different sides. If you regularly use baked potatoes, try rice. This will keep your menu interesting and your family happy and well fed.

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