Shichimi-Seared Pork Tenderloin

  4.5 – 7 reviews  

You can adapt the recipe to your preferences; if you don’t have any homemade sauce, use your favorite canned sauce; or use the meatball recipe from your own family!

Prep Time: 30 mins
Cook Time: 30 mins
Total Time: 1 hr
Servings: 8
Yield: 8 servings

Ingredients

  1. ¼ cup white sesame seeds
  2. ¼ cup black sesame seeds
  3. 2 tablespoons shichimi togarashi (Japanese 7 spice)
  4. 4 pounds pork tenderloins
  5. Kosher salt
  6. 2 tablespoons canola oil
  7. 3 shallots, minced
  8. 2 tablespoons minced fresh ginger
  9. ¾ cup dry white wine
  10. 2 tablespoons fresh lime juice
  11. 1 cup whipping cream
  12. 2 tablespoons soy sauce
  13. 3 tablespoons white miso paste
  14. 1 cup cold, unsalted butter, cut into 1-inch cubes
  15. Kosher salt to taste

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 400 degrees F (200 degrees C).
  2. Heat the oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat until it begins to smoke. Meanwhile, mix the white and black sesame seeds together with the togarashi powder; set aside. Season the tenderloins with salt, then press into sesame mixture until completely coated. Sear the tenderloins on all sides until golden brown, about 1 minute per side.
  3. Transfer the tenderloins to a baking sheet, and bake in preheated oven until the internal temperature reaches 145 degrees F (63 degrees C), 20 to 25 minutes. When done, remove pork, and allow to rest for five minutes in a warm place.
  4. While pork is roasting, prepare sauce by simmering the shallots, ginger, lime juice, and wine in a small saucepan over medium-high heat until it has reduced to about 2 tablespoons of liquid. Add the cream, and continue to simmer until it has reduced by half. Pour mixture into a blender, along with soy sauce and miso. Blend on low speed for 10 seconds until pureed, then slowly add butter, a few cubes at a time with blender running until it is incorporated. Season to taste with salt, and keep in a warm place until ready to use.
  5. To serve, slice the tenderloin into medallions, and pour warm sauce overtop; serve immediately.

Nutrition Facts

Calories 718 kcal
Carbohydrate 11 g
Cholesterol 249 mg
Dietary Fiber 2 g
Protein 51 g
Saturated Fat 25 g
Sodium 706 mg
Sugars 2 g
Fat 51 g
Unsaturated Fat 0 g

Reviews

Emily Mcneil
EXCELLENT! Followed recipe exactly, except only use half the butter in the sauce. Had a 1.3 pound tenderloin and cooked for 20 minutes. Nice and pink at 140 degrees. And thanks to Amazon for the togarashi since I live in a small town with no Asian grocery.
Stephanie Richardson
loved it
Natasha Bray
Sorry, I wanted to like this, but…terrible balance in the flavors. The meat is just spicy, but not balanced with depth. The sauce was awful. Too acidic with the lime juice AND white wine. And too salty with both miso and soya. All I could taste was “bright” and “acid” and “salty” with no warmth, even after adding the butter. I notice that most other positive reviews used salmon…maybe that oil would help to counter the brightness of the sauce, but not for pork. I was embarrassed to serve this to my wife. I was looking forward to cooking this all week, but had to file this one under “not again.” Maybe with some tweaks, like using a miso paste with the sirchimi and sesame instead of in the sauce, and using only one acidic ingredient (wine), it might be good. I made this as written, except added only a little soya into the sauce.
Scott Randall
It was awesome ! Had big challenges finding the shichimi togarashi in our area (found it at Olives & Spices at Marché Jean-Talon, Montreal); however it made it all worth the while !
Aaron Townsend
Followed the recipe to a T. Didn’t add any more salt to the sauce. I also used sake for my dry white wine. My husband and I loved it but I had to cut away the edges for my 4 yr old daughter. It was a bit spicy for her. Will def. try again with salmon.
Olivia Stewart
This recipe was exactly what I was hoping for. I did however use salmon instead of pork. I also added some straw mushrooms to the miso butter and served it with a side of Japanese rice. Very tasty!!
Tommy Guzman
I made this recipe without shichimi togarashi and used salmon. I loved the idea of coating salmon (pork) in sesame seeds. The sauce is great here. Because miso paste is salty enough, I used just 1 tbs soy sauce. 1/2 cup butter was enough for me too. And I don`t care for ginger so much, so used just a little. The sauce goes great on anything, even as a salad dressing (I had leftovers and used it this way).

 

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