
We’re going global with this gold medal winner from HF in the Netherlands! You’ll whip up a delectable pan sauce with fresh orange juice, tangy Dijon mustard, and a touch of butter and brown sugar, then spoon it over juicy pork filets. Sweet roasted carrots and buttery mashed potatoes round it all out, along with a sprinkle of nutty almonds for crunchy contrast.
12 ounce
Potatoes
9 ounce
Carrots
10 ounce
Pork Filet
1 unit
Orange
¼ ounce
Parsley
1 tablespoon
Brown Sugar
2 teaspoon
Dijon Mustard
1 unit
Chicken Stock Concentrate
1 teaspoon
Dried Thyme
½ ounce
Sliced Almonds
(Contains: Tree Nuts)
Salt
Pepper
Cooking Oil
Butter
(Contains: Milk)

• Adjust rack to top position (top and middle positions for 4 servings) and preheat oven to 425 degrees. Wash and dry produce. • Dice potatoes into 1⁄2-inch pieces. Trim, peel, and cut carrots on a diagonal into 1⁄2-inch-thick pieces.

• Toss carrots on one side of a baking sheet with a large drizzle of oil, salt, and pepper. (For 4 servings, spread carrots out across entire sheet.) • Roast on top rack for 12 minutes (you’ll add more to the sheet then).

• Meanwhile, place potatoes in a medium pot with enough salted water to cover by 2 inches. • Bring to a boil and cook until tender, 15-20 minutes. Reserve 1⁄2 cup potato cooking liquid, then drain. Return potatoes to pot; keep covered off heat until ready to mash in Step 6.

• Pat pork* dry with paper towels and season with salt and pepper. • Heat a drizzle of oil in a large pan over medium-high heat. Add pork and cook, turning occasionally, until browned, 4-8 minutes. Remove from heat. • Once carrots have roasted 12 minutes, remove sheet from oven. Transfer pork to opposite side. (For 4 servings, arrange pork on a second sheet; roast on middle rack.) • Return sheet to top rack; roast until pork is cooked through, 10-12 minutes more. Transfer pork to a cutting board.

• Meanwhile, halve orange. Pick parsley leaves from stems; roughly chop leaves. • In a small bowl, whisk together brown sugar, mustard, stock concentrate, half the thyme, 2 TBSP water, and juice from half the orange (all the thyme, 4 TBSP water, and juice from whole orange for 4 servings). • Heat pan used for pork over medium heat. Add orange mixture to hot pan and bring to a simmer. Cook, stirring constantly, until slightly reduced, 2-4 minutes. • Remove from heat and stir in 1 TBSP butter (2 TBSP for 4) until melted. Taste and season with salt and pepper if desired.

• Return pot with potatoes to medium-low heat. Add 2 TBSP butter (4 TBSP for 4 servings). Mash until smooth and creamy, adding splashes of reserved potato cooking liquid as needed. Taste and season with salt and pepper. • Keep covered off heat until ready to serve.

• Slice pork crosswise. • Divide pork, carrots, and mashed potatoes between plates. Spoon pan sauce over pork and mashed potatoes. Garnish everything with almonds and parsley. Serve.
Pork is fully cooked when internal temperature reaches 145°.
That orange dijon sauce was so easy to make and the pork brought out all the flavors!
Easy to cook. Easy to follow instructions. Not a lot of bowls needed so no messy cleanup. Simple and delicious. The sauce is amazing and adds so much to the pork
Very colorful dish. Pork was tender and juicy. The orange-Dijon sauce was a bit too mustard forward for me. Would have preferred more orange. The carrots and potatoes were good sides. The parsley and almonds added color and texture to the dish.
This is a new favorite. Think we've ordered it every time its offered. The orange dijon sauce is a nice tangy-sweet combo, and goes well with carrots as a side. The almonds add a nice overall crunch.
First time cooking pork filet and it turned out exactly how I wanted. The sauce was so delicious. I found the carrots a bit underwhelming - it didn't feel like they really contributed to the meal in any way. Some Brussels sprouts or something with more texture would have been nice
The pork was tender, the sauce was delicious, and love the almonds as an added garnish. Also that you bothered to put in fresh parsley for garnish. I appreciate that.
The orange-dijon sauce was very good; just needed a lot more! Just added more dijon and the meal turned out great.
Love the orange-dijon pan sauce. It would be nice to have an option for rice or couscous to replace the potatoes.
The yellow potatoes didn't mash well so weren't very creamy. Flavor was good but more like a smash than creamy whipped like the picture. Otherwise great. I didn't use the almonds. Flavor of orange sauce was wonderful.
Very good. However, the difference in the sizes of the pork filets made cooking them evenly difficult.