Florentine Chicken

Florentine Chicken

Spinach is jam packed with nutrients and I love it! One of my favorite ways to eat spinach is Florentine Chicken. Although I do make it with fresh spinach sometimes, frozen spinach is just as good and certainly easier. It’s funny to me that I like spinach so much because when I was a kid I hated it. My mother always served it raw with these ginormous stalk like stems! This was before baby spinach became a household staple… Continue reading

Taco Tuesday: Mexican Beef Burritos

Mexan Beef Burritos

These Mexican beef burritos are so moist and delicious I’m surprised I don’t make them more often. I think the last time I made them was for Super Bowl XLIX and it was a huge hit. Great for tailgating too because it can be made in advance and kept warm in a crock pot. I made it this week for a family get together. This dish is prepared in one pan, easy to make and clean up so I can enjoy my guests when they come. One of the family said it sort of reminds her of Chipolatas Barbados except not as spicy and juicy… Wow, what a compliment!    Continue reading

Portobello Mushrooms Stuffed With Crab, Scallops and Onions

Portobello Mushrooms Stuffed With Crab, Scallops and Onions
On nights when my hubby and I are home alone I like to make dinner a little special. So on this special night I decided to load up some beautiful Portobello mushrooms with lots of crab and some sea scallops too. A little wine, a little candle light, a little jazz and the mood is set. This dish was a delight to both of us and the perfect amount of fare for each… Continue reading

Pork Tenderloin With A Sage & Onion Cream Sauce

Pork Tenderloin With A Sage & Onion Cream Sauce

Making a delicious quick and elegant meal doesn’t have to take all day. Pork tenderloin is the perfect meat to serve when you are lean on time but want to impress. Served with some herbs in a simple white sauce and you have another winner…

Pork Tenderloin With A Sage & Onion Cream Sauce
1 pork tenderloin
1 Tbs olive oil
2 Tbs butter
2 large onions sliced
2 Tbs flour
1 bunch fresh sage (about 1/4 cup)
1 bunch fresh parsley (about 1/4 cup)
1/2 cup white wine
1 cup whole milk or cream
salt & pepper

Cut the onions in half and slice into half rounds. In a saute pan melt butter and sweat onions until tender. Add the wine, salt & pepper and cook for additional 2 to 3 minutes. Next add flour and cook additional 2 to 3 minutes.

Add the milk, sage and parsley. Cook until the sauce starts to thicken. In a cast iron skillet, heat olive oil and season pork with salt & pepper. Cook for about 6-8 minutes on each side (pork tenderloin has 3 sides and is best served medium).

Top with onion and sage sauce and eat. I serve this with rice on the side. Simple, elegant yet delicious!

Enjoy!

Heidi

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