A honey-based sauce may sound like something that goes with dessert, but mild-tasting pork loves a sweet sauce too, especially one that has a few savory elements added to the mix. In this recipe, you’ll be folding an extra-large drizzle of honey into a rich, savory pan sauce, then spooning it onto pork tenderloin. (We recommend spooning it on the roasted potatoes and side of green beans, too!)
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12 ounce
Potatoes
10 ounce
Pork Filet
1 clove
Garlic
8 ounce
Broccoli
1 teaspoon
Dried Thyme
2 unit
Chicken Stock Concentrate
2 teaspoon
Honey
Salt
Pepper
1 tablespoon
Cooking Oil
1 teaspoon
Olive Oil
1 tablespoon
Butter
(Contains Milk)
• Adjust racks to top and middle positions and preheat oven to 450 degrees. Wash and dry produce. • Dice potatoes into 1⁄2-inch pieces. Toss on a baking sheet with a drizzle of oil, salt, and pepper. • Roast on top rack, tossing halfway through, until lightly browned and tender, 20-25 minutes.
• While potatoes roast, pat pork* dry with paper towels; season all over with salt and pepper. • Heat a drizzle of oil in a large pan over medium heat. Add pork and sear, turning occasionally, until browned all over, 4-8 minutes. • Meanwhile, peel and mince half the garlic (all for 4 servings). • Once pork is browned, transfer to one side of a second baking sheet.
• Cut broccoli into bite-size pieces if necessary. Toss with a drizzle of olive oil and a pinch of salt and pepper on opposite side of baking sheet from pork.
• Transfer sheet with pork and broccoli to middle rack; roast until pork is cooked through and broccoli is tender, 12-15 minutes. • Once pork is done, transfer to a cutting board to rest. Thinly slice crosswise.
• Heat a drizzle of oil in pan used for pork over medium heat. Add minced garlic and thyme; cook until fragrant, 30 seconds. • Stir in stock concentrates, honey, and 1⁄4 cup water (1/3 cup for 4 servings). Simmer, scraping up any browned bits from bottom of pan, until sauce has reduced and thickened, 2-3 minutes. • Stir in 1 TBSP butter (2 TBSP for 4) until melted. Season with salt and pepper. TIP: If sauce seems too thick, stir in a splash or two of water.
• Divide pork, broccoli, and potatoes between plates. Drizzle pork with sauce and serve.
Pork is fully cooked when internal temperature reaches 145°.