Apple/Walnut Stuffed Center Cut Pork Loin with Pomegranite/Blueberry Sauce

muebe

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Store had some nice looking center cut pork loins on sale for $2.99 a lb. They are perfect for cutting into thick boneless pork chops and for stuffing ;)

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First I divided two of the loins into chops, seasoned, and then vac sealed for another day...

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Then I butterflied the other two and applied some Penzy's Apple Pie Seasoning on the interior...

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Here is a shot of some of the players...

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First I cut up the Apples and crushed the Walnuts. Then I sautee'd them in a pan for a few minutes with butter and hickory smoked sugar to get some color and soften a bit...

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Then mix in one raw egg(whipped) and 3 slices of bread sectioned into squares...

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muebe

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After that I made a small amount Pomegranite/Blueberry sauce using hickory smoked sugar, POM drink, and butter...

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Then I poured that into the stuffing and mixed it...

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Time to add the stuffing mix and crumbled blue cheese...

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Rolled them up and secured with silicone baking bands. The outside of the loins were coated with Penzy's Rocky Mountain Seasoning...

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I pre-heated the Memphis to 450F with a mix of Pecan and Apple wood pellets. Then I put them on the top rack with frog mats in place...

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I let them ride at 450F for 10 minutes then I dropped the temp down to 350F. I took them both to a IT of 150F. The smaller one finished first at 1 hour and 20 minutes of cook time. The second one at 1 hour 40 minutes...

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muebe

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Then I pulled and gave them a 20 minute rest...

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Made some more sauce but more thickened like a glaze...

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Time to carve...

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Plated with Santa Fe salad and scallop potatoes with bacon bits. The cut loins were topped with more pomegranite/blueberry sauce...

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Was fantastic! Great combo of flavors!

Thanks for looking ;)
 

ACW3

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Muebe, Muebe, Muebe!!! Are you a gastronomic consultant full time or just part time? That meal required a lot of "thinking outside-the-box". Nicely done!! I love the way you put the whole meal together. Too bad you live so far from NC.

Art
 

Wing Commander

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I love that idea of combining apples, walnut and blue cheese! I gotta try that.

Apple and pork is a great combo! In a local BBQ competition this year I made an apple, onion and cheese stuffed pork loin and we made 2nd place in the pork category.
 
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