Wild Rice Stuffed Pork Chops or Tenderloin
Recipe: #11617
December 27, 2013
Categories: Rice, Fathers Day, Romantic Dinner, Sunday Dinner, Oven Bake, No Eggs, Non-Dairy, Wine, more
"This is such a easy dish - rich; but not to difficult to prepare. This is optional; but, 'My Favorite Marsala Mushrooms,' posted here on RecipeZazz goes perfectly with these chops. Add a side of green beans for a wonderful dinner. One note ... use the REAL wild rice, it really does make a difference. This makes 4 thick chops; but, you could also use 2 tenderloins."
Ingredients
- PORK
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- PORK GLAZE
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- WILD RICE STUFFING
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Nutritional
- Serving Size: 1 (125.3 g)
- Calories 160.1
- Total Fat - 3.3 g
- Saturated Fat - 0.6 g
- Cholesterol - 24.3 mg
- Sodium - 389.1 mg
- Total Carbohydrate - 26.4 g
- Dietary Fiber - 1.9 g
- Sugars - 11.5 g
- Protein - 12.9 g
- Calcium - 24.9 mg
- Iron - 1.3 mg
- Vitamin C - 0.9 mg
- Thiamin - 0.1 mg
Step by Step Method
Step 1
Rice ... Cook the rice according to package directions. Remove from the heat and cool.
Step 2
Stuffing Base ... Add the butter to a small saute pan and bring to medium heat. Add the celery and cook 3 minutes. Add the scallions, and cook another 2-3 minutes, until the celery and scallions are tender. Remove from the heat, and add to the cooled rice, along with the almonds. Season lightly with salt and pepper; and, mix to combine. Set to the side as you prepare the pork.
Step 3
Pork ... Now, if you are not comfortable with this, you can easily have your butcher do it. They are more than happy to ... just ask. Cut a deep pocket in the chop, going all the way through to the bone. If using a tenderloin - cut from the top down, but not all the way through. Then, open it up like a book. Using a meat mallet, lightly pound the tenderloin, just to get an even - flat surface. This will allow the pork to cook evenly.
Step 4
Once the pork is prepared, stuff with the cooled rice stuffing. I like to use small wooden skewers, or toothpicks with the chops, to secure the opening. Use butchers twine or a cotton string, to tie up the tenderloins. The rice stuffing will expand slightly as it cooks, so do NOT over stuff; but, make sure to secure the opening, so the stuffing does not fall out.
Step 5
Season your pork with plenty of salt and pepper on both sides.
Step 6
Glaze ... Mix the apricot preserves, wine (or substitute), and cinnamon in a small bowl. This will be brushed on the pork as it cooks.
Step 7
Saute ... Add the olive oil to a heavy duty, oven proof pan, and bring to medium high-high heat. Sear the chops or tenderloin on both/all sides; 2-3 minutes per side until golden brown. Then, brush the chops or tenderloin on the top with some of the glaze; and, transfer the pork to a 400 degree preheated oven to finish cooking. After 10 minutes, flip the chops and tenderloin; and brush again with the glaze. Cook another 10 minutes, and check the internal temperature. You want to remove the pork at 140 degrees. I usually brush the pork 1 more time with the glaze before serving. Chops and a tenderloin will take between 20-30 minutes, on average; depending on the thickness. That is why it is important to check after 20 minutes; you do NOT want to over cook the pork. But remember; the thickness and type of pan, can also alter cooking times, this is just a guideline.
Step 8
Optional ... If you do decide to make "My Favorite Marsala Mushrooms," here on Recipezazz, now is the time to make them. They really go delicious with this pork recipe. I hope you do; they are a perfect compliment.
Step 9
Serve ... This is very rich, but delicious. Green beans, a kale salad, sauteed kale; or, roasted brussels sprouts, would be a fantastic side dish - as well as my mushrooms.
Step 10
Plate and ENJOY!
Tips
No special items needed.