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[*] posted on 6-25-2010 at 03:35 PM
"Twilight" Pork Loin Vampiro


"Twilight" Pork Loin Vampiro

3 medium sized ancho chiles, stems, seeds and veins removed
2 cups fresh squeezed orange juice
3 tablespoons lime juice
1/4 cup grenadine
1/2 cup tequila
1 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon thyme
1 cup sliced white onion
3 pound, lean boneless pork loin, (either a single loin or two loins tied together)
salt and pepper to taste
2 tablespoons lard or olive oil

Preheat oven to 350 degrees.

Toast the chiles on a skillet over medium heat for 30 seconds to 1 minute on each side, but do not allow them to scorch. Tear the chiles into pieces, place them in a bowl, cover them with boiling water, and allow them to rehydrate and soften for 15 minutes. Drain the chiles and place them in a blender. Add the orange juice and lime juice and blend for 1 minute. Strain the mixture through the fine blade of a food mill, then add the grenadine, tequila, salt, thyme and onion, and reserve.

Salt and pepper the pork. In a Dutch oven or heavy baking dish, heat oil over medium high heat until it is very hot but not quite smoking. Add pork and sear it, turning as necessary, until it is golden brown on all sides, about 4 minutes. Remove the pork to a plate and the pot from the heat and allow it to cool, briefly. Add the chile mixture, stirring well to incorporate any caramelized pieces of pork and juices from the bottom of the pot. Put the pork back in the pot, fat side up, replace it on the burner and heat until the sauce just begins to bubble lightly, but do not bring it to a complete boil. Place the pot in the preheated oven and bake, uncovered, until pork reaches an internal temperature of between 145 and 150 degrees, (about 30 minutes per pound for a roast with two loins tied together, or a total of about 1 hour for a single loin) spooning some of the sauce over it every 15 minutes. Remove the pork from the pot, and allow it to rest for 5 minutes, then slice it into servings. While the meat is resting, reduce the sauce if it is too thin.

Spoon some sauce on each of 4 serving plates, and top with a slice of pork.

Mexican-style white rice and sauteed nopalitos or squash go well with this dish.

[Edited on 6-25-2010 by Gypsy Jan]




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[*] posted on 6-25-2010 at 03:37 PM


Jeez, Gypsy..you got me watering at the mouth. (which is not a pretty sight)

I'm heading for the tienda to buy some pork. :tumble:




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[*] posted on 6-25-2010 at 03:45 PM


Can't wait to try this !! Thanks :D



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[*] posted on 6-25-2010 at 03:56 PM


What is Vampiro? I have seen it on several menus? Also curious about Alhambro



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[*] posted on 6-25-2010 at 04:29 PM
Vampiro equals Vampire


The sauce for the dish when finished is a beautiful color of red.

Soon to come, my version of Roast Chupacabra.




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[*] posted on 6-25-2010 at 05:27 PM


Now that will be interesting :light:



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